Thanks for that and Happy Cinco de Mayo to All,
What you said is what I thought, but above my know-how... a good science project for the fair at middle school.
Basically what I know about rubber motors is we want to use as much as possible and flyers will measure the torque. If my plane was lighter I would try for 30% of the AUW to be the rubber motor alone. With the Guillow models being heavy (for contest flying) My FW-190 will be about 20% if I can get that much rubber in. I just ordered a bunch of Tan rubber and hope to have it before Sunday.
I also plan to fly my new Me-109 which is almost 20 grams lighter than my FW. This model is going to WESTFAC V. I hope to be able to pack in twice the rubber in that model and have the same AUW as the FW!
I plan to start using my torque meter this week also. I also plan to test wind a motor until it breaks, then I will know to go to 90% of that for competition flights. Although I do not know the rpm, if you think I can help you with any data, just let me know and I will take notes.
Mitch...Always Building, Always Flying, Always Improving!
