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pvelit 12-17-2002 11:09 PM

Engine mounting
 
I have a biplane Pheaton II from Balsa Usa. I have a Magnun 65 engine which is a little bit bigger than recomended (Recomended .40 to .60). The engine fits a bit too hight from the cowling (almost imposible to put cowling).

My question is: What would happen if I bring the engine mount about 3/4 or 1/2 an inch down?

Would it have any effect on the performance of the plane?
Would it fly? What would it do?

Thank you,

Paul

foxx 12-17-2002 11:57 PM

Engine mounting
 
The engine center line and fuse center line must be the same otherwise your plane will tend to climb or dive all the time depending on the position of the engine. Sorry I forgot this is biplane and I don't know much about them :stupid:

MinnFlyer 12-18-2002 04:47 PM

Engine mounting
 
My dad has one of these that has bee through about 50 wars. I don't think ANYTHING is where it's supposed to be anymore, and it still flies fine. I don't thing dropping the engine 1/2" or so will hurt. Unless of course, your planning to fly it in competition :D

Rodney 12-18-2002 05:18 PM

Engine mounting
 
The moving the thrust line down a bit will have very little adverse effect if any. Do watch the incidence setting on the wings though. On mine, I found that the top wing needed to be about 1.5 degrees less angle of attack than the lower wing. I did have to add some right thrust also but, once trimmed out, this was one of two bipes I have that require no trim changes when you go inverted; i.e. hands off level flight either upright or inverted.

TerrellFlyer 12-19-2002 01:42 AM

Engine mounting
 
some times as the engine speed changes the plane will go up or down a little when the engine has been move from the thrust line,some times nothing changes,I have seen some planes improve in performance,not a very firm answer but that has been my personal experience.

pvelit 12-19-2002 03:00 PM

Engine mounting
 
Thank you for all your responses

Paul


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