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Scratchie 06-17-2009 10:08 AM

quick question about engine offset
 


this is my first rc plane build. I'm using 4-40 screws, washers, lock washes and blind nuts for the engine mount into the firewall. Is there a rule of thumb as to how much engine offset you get per washer placed between the engine mount and firewall? With such small angles, 1-2 degrees, there's a significant potential for errors in measuring.</p>

Deadeye 06-17-2009 10:41 AM

RE: quick question about engine offset
 
Typically one washer to start with, then see how the plane flys.

planebuilder66 06-17-2009 11:16 AM

RE: quick question about engine offset
 
Hmmm, I never checked to see how much 1 washer will do, I usually use the incedence meeter to check that. On the smoothie, it didn't state or build in the correct thrust? 

Scratchie 06-17-2009 11:26 AM

RE: quick question about engine offset
 
it just said 1-2 degrees. Imeasured using rulers and it seems that 2 4-40 washers gave me that, but its not an easy or accurate measurment.

Lnewqban 06-17-2009 11:27 AM

RE: quick question about engine offset
 
Flat washers for 4-40 screws are close to 1/32" thick.

In theory, for one washer, the offset angle will be:

0.7 degrees if the distance between the center of the screws is 2-1/2"

0.8 degrees if the distance between the center of the screws is 2-1/4"

0.9 degrees if the distance between the center of the screws is 2"

Now, if your instructions give you the angles, you can measure them with an incidence meter or an aluminum angle bolted to the shaft of the engine.

Scratchie 06-17-2009 11:30 AM

RE: quick question about engine offset
 
thanks, I should have used trig the first time.

redfox435cat 06-17-2009 01:18 PM

RE: quick question about engine offset
 
Make sure it's not already built into the firwall. Most kits have it built in

planebuilder66 06-17-2009 05:33 PM

RE: quick question about engine offset
 
You got me curious, I need to unroll those plans and check it out.


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