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buck1856 12-06-2005 11:39 PM

EDF for 87 inch vampire?
 
i know nothing about df but sounds interesting.i aquired a 87 inch vampire.wings are close to that of an extra.twin boom tail.do they make edf for this size of plane and where might i go to find info.plane weighs around 8lbs dry right now.would assume i need about 15-20lbs thrust?how do you measure thrust for what plane.for instance a 60 size plane takes from a 60-90.how do you figure what engine for your plane for edf or nitro df.thanks for any help.

SON OF PALEFACE 12-06-2005 11:49 PM

RE: EDF for 87 inch vampire?
 
Save your money and fly it off a slope;):D

cmreefer 12-17-2008 06:33 PM

RE: EDF for 87 inch vampire?
 
I would try looking at BVM's website (Bob Violett Models). They have large electric df setups. Not cheap, but I'm sure they are excellent quality.

Hope that helps.

Larry Dudeck 12-19-2008 02:32 PM

RE: EDF for 87 inch vampire?
 
Add about 4 lbs for a fan, motor and battery, for an AUW of 12 lbs.

A good rule of thumb is 100 watts/lb for good performance so your looking at 1200 watts.

This will be a 90mm fan. Using a 5S lipo, the current draw will be about 65 amps, a bit much for my taste.

Going to 6S, the current drops to 54 amps (1200/(6*3.7)). With a 6Sx5000 mah pack, nominal flight time is 5.5 minutes (5*60/54).

For vertical performance you would need a 1:1 thrust ratio (12 lbs), which might be hard to do with a 90mm fan, but not impossible. If you don't need vertical then a thrust/weight of 0.6 (~7 lbs) would be fine for decent performance.

I suggest you look at Electric Jet Factory (www.ejf.com) and have a conversation with Robert Wagoner. cmreefer's suggestion is right on the money as well.

Larry Dudeck 12-22-2008 09:48 AM

RE: EDF for 87 inch vampire?
 
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=846287

Take a look at this...


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