by kittyfritters » Thu Oct 07, 2010 9:39 am
The starting point that I use for loop length is 1-1/2 times the hook to peg length. A good starting point for the motor size is 15 percent of the empty weight of the model in F.A.I., tan, sport rubber. I weight out the first motor and make up my loops. For that model I would start with a motor of 3/16" flat rubber. If flight testing indicates the need for more torque you could go to 1/4" inch rubber. If the torque is excessive go to 1/8" rubber. When you get the right power level you can just make the motor longer for more duration, but watch your balance. It's a good idea to get the Don Ross book, Rubber Powered Flying Models. The winding chart on page 91 will give you the safe limits for winding motors.
Hope this helps.