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_shadow_ 11-13-2002 04:42 AM

Wing Loading for 3D
 
Guys,

Is lighter the wing loading the better it is for 3D flight?

I am wanting to scratch build a 3D plane, probly an Extra 330L for the RCS 1.4 engine. If the complete flying weight could be kept below 10lbs and the wing area of 1300 sq", then the wing loading would be about 18oz/sq ft. Is this wing loading good for 3d? or is it too low?

Thanks in advance.

Regards
Marcus

3dbatixkid 11-13-2002 05:50 AM

Wing Loading for 3D
 
It depends on the size of the plane. If it were a funfly, that would be fine. Larger aircraft can have a higher loading. The loading of a plane that size should be around 24 oz.

krayzc-RCU 11-13-2002 07:24 AM

Wing Loading for 3D
 
Da sells a funtana plane for 399.00 thats calling that motor name.......

brittain 11-15-2002 03:36 AM

Wing Loading for 3D
 
Good 3D is more about thrust to weight and Reynolds numbers. Most of your successful TOC type airplanes have about 2:1 thrust to weight. They are are generally 35% or bigger because of Reynolds numbers. The lower the Rn the better. There is truth in the old adage that bigger planes fly better. They do!

0tter 11-15-2002 04:07 AM

Wing Loading for 3D
 
okay, what are Reynolds numbers and how do you measure them??

3D_CAP232 11-15-2002 12:01 PM

Can of worms...
 
Hi,
Information on reynoulds numbers can be found in the aerodynamic forum...the problem is you can't realy simplify their explanation without loosing its meaning so be prepared for some heavy reading!!

If you build the model light you can always add a bigger battery etc (or 2 ) if need be!!..i doubt being under weight will be a problem!!
Have fun

Jemo 11-15-2002 12:32 PM

Wing Loading for 3D
 
If you can get that RCS 1.4 on a plane with an all up weight of 10 lbs. you will be happy with it.

rmh 11-15-2002 01:45 PM

Wing Loading for 3D
 
No heavy reading required -
for that 1.4 - a good flyer will be 9-10 lbs with a wing loading of 18 oz ft.
been there -
this is a good engine but don't expect same power as a alky/nitro burning setup .
so stay light.
If al yo want to do is hovers and "3D- just stick with a model much like the rash of thick winged hover stuff on the market- -If you try for an EXTRA in that size (1300 squares" - you will very likely be overweight .


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