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Old 05-01-2004, 02:23 PM
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Default Motocalc static readings

I use motocalc to help design systems and have found it invaluable. I'm curious about the static readings and how they might relate to in flight real numbers. For instance: My formosa is, according to motocalc, pulling 24 oz thrust at 40 mph prop speed. I realize this is a static reading. Anyone have any idea about what is happening in flight? The plane is flying very well at these static readings but does not have unlimited verticle even though the plane weights about 18 oz. I'm also curious about probable air speed with these static readings with this plane

Any help? Thanks, Randy

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