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Select a prop using thrust to weight ratio
The performance of an RC model aircraft in angle of climb and maneuverability is governed largely by the relationship between thrust and the...
Model Airplane News, 07/01/01 by Lennon, Andy · More from publication -
Choose the right prop for your engine
MODEL AIRPLANE NEWS HOW TO Understanding torque, brake horsepower and thrust For best flight performance of sport or scale model airplanes, the...
Model Airplane News, 06/01/01 by Lennon, Andy · More from publication -
right combination, The
Match your air frame, engine and prop to suit your flying skills The advertising in Model Airplane News reveals a large assortment of model...
Model Airplane News, 08/01/00 by Lennon, Andy · More from publication -
Design and build light, sturdy airframes
The importance of materials, structures and stresses Powerful engines, efficient propellers and precise radio control with hightorque servos...
Model Airplane News, 06/01/00 by Lennon, Andy · More from publication -
Robin, The
When I designed the Robin, I wanted it to be larger than the usual .46-powered plane for better in-flight visibility and yet remain easy to...
Model Airplane News, 05/01/00 by Lennon, Andy · More from publication -
Aerodynamics of small glow models
A guide to choosing planes, engines and props Small, glow-powered RC models are increasingly popular. They are less expensive to buy and to...
Model Airplane News, 02/01/00 by Lennon, Andy · More from publication -
Stability vs. maneuverability
AN AIRPLANE OPERATES in a three dimensional environment controlled around three axes (pitch, roll and yaw) and with 6 degrees of freedom. Stability...
Model Airplane News, 10/01/99 by Lennon, Andy · More from publication -
Model Airplane News: How to prevent control-surface flutter
TODAY'S POWERFUL engines, higher-pitch propellers and good, low-drag designs with moderately higher wing loadings all combine to produce...
Model Airplane News, 11/01/98 by Lennon, Andy · More from publication -
Biplane Design Part II: More basic theory
HAVING TWO WINGS increases the options for aileron location. The simplest for a model is full-span ailerons, of 25 percent of the chord in width,...
Model Airplane News, 07/01/98 by Lennon, Andy · More from publication -
Biplane design
Understanding the basics DURING THE 1920s AND '30s, biplanes were popular for aircraft of all types: sport, trainers, transports, flying boats,...
Model Airplane News, 02/01/98 by Lennon, Andy · More from publication


