Henry was the pilot. It’s Henry’s model. He could not make it fly, so he gave it to me. I got it flying. I did not put much effort in it. But Henry said “well now it’s flying, can we make it go faster”? I said, “Lets try”. I think we can make it go even faster than this.
I said the same thing to Henry, but may be a new model would be stronger as I just threw this one together. It may break up mid-air. Buy him another one and let’s see how fast we really can make it go.
It’s the weight of the model, in this case 380g. Then using a digital scale, hang the model upside down, apply full throttle! The weight of thrust is then measured.
Nick great job on the setup and fantastic flying skills. Jeff in LA USA
Henry was the pilot. It’s Henry’s model.
He could not make it fly, so he gave it to me. I got it flying. I did not put much effort in it. But Henry said “well now it’s flying, can we make it go faster”? I said, “Lets try”.
I think we can make it go even faster than this.
Wow ... pretty amazing flight from basically a flying wing . Nice job guys .
Thank you. I will pass that on to Henry.
Now I don't have to rebuild them, I definitely want to see it go faster! HD
Just as well…tiger stick under knackers are still on backwards…
I said the same thing to Henry, but may be a new model would be stronger as I just threw this one together.
It may break up mid-air.
Buy him another one and let’s see how fast we really can make it go.
That's rapid guys, I don't think I could have done half as well, how do you measure the thrust by the way?
It’s the weight of the model, in this case 380g. Then using a digital scale, hang the model upside down, apply full throttle! The weight of thrust is then measured.