Hello folks. Has one of you a ST46 in use? I'm about to use mine soon and wonder, what venturi diameter to start with! I'm also not sure, what kind of venturi...
Hi Frank, I have three ST 46 left. All are box stock and run great. .173 stock "sprinkler" style (NVA behind, not through) venturi and ST NVA. It seems that...
What are you using it for? N -- Nigel Cheffers-Heard photography + design tel: +44 (0)1392 87 58 57 fax: +44 (0)1392 87 74 97 mobile: 0771 261 4514 ...
What is adverse yaw and how much effect does it have on combat models? I am installing controls on several new combat planes and want to maximize their ...
... models? I am ... maximize their ... Hello Bob; I'm not exactly an aero dynamics expert,but I sometimes wonder why combat flyers run so much off set in...
Bob, Adverse yaw is an aerodynamic force. In full size aircraft adverse yaw is the yawing (movement of the nose) in the direction opposing a turn. It happens...
Hi Bob, Adverse yaw is what happens to a plane when the ailerons are moved to turn the aircraft. Horizontal component of lift (HCL)and vertical component of...
Hello Nigel I just ordert a Brodak Cardinal ARF and I think the ST46 is a exelent powerplant for this plane! I never used the ST46 so thats why I'm searching...
Just had our UK Nationals, foul weather most weekend, giant R/C 1/8th scale B-52 went straight in! Carrier has a lot of support, but the weather precluded...
No helpful comment from me on the topic. But I just had to say I was very disappointed that the weather at the NATS prevented a repeat of the great fun I had...
I tend to agree.... however (!) since most combat models are effectively flat plates with no fuselage to speak of, there is not the drag penalty you would pay...
You are seeing the split between the folks more interested in the scale aspects of Carrier and those interested in the performance possibilities of the event....
Are you thinking of VARIABLE yaw as you move from full up to full down--the front leadout to the rear one? Set the LO guides as close together as practical to...
Anyone on the Eastern Seaboard or Blue Ridge Mountains flying C/L pulse jets? Help! John McCollum [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
My eldest son is a Captain w/Cathay-Pacific (he grew up flying C/L); I asked him about "yaw." Yaw is orienting an airplane to the right or left by using the...
Saw a Brodak kit on eBay yesterday, a "Shark 402" as I recall. This must be new - anyone here have details? For that matter, how about the new Brodak ARFs?...
I want one ! (Oriental) (but no one is bringing them into the UK. - apparently too higher percentage of transit damage). JB - N.W. - UK ... From: AirClassix...
In a message dated 9/6/04 11:22:21 PM Central Daylight Time, ... Good advice Dan. I am working with 75mph models that have about 500 square inches of area and...
In a message dated 9/7/04 12:05:06 AM Central Daylight Time, ... Sorry, wrong choice of words. On slow flying stunt models there is a tendency for a model to...
I agree that the .146 venturi is great, gives lots of grunt and suction, more important than flat out power. I wouldn't fly more than 5% nitro, you don't need...
I have a ST46 rear induction, with the exhaust clapper. However, the entire throttle is missing. Anyone got a spare one? Would also be interested in a front...
Sorry to miss you last time, the training went ahead, but was hard going, lots of repairs to do... If you go to my Web site, you will find the Carrier page and...
Bu**er, thought you were going to say that! Never mind, I will plug on with my Duck and keep you all informed along the way. At least it will get some...
Hmmm. My understanding is that they are coming to the U.S. from China, so they must be sufficiently packaged to cross one ocean . . . why not another? ;>)...
Dennis, I have one of the new Brodak Oriental ARF's If you were impressed with the Top Flite Nobler you will definetly like the Brodak Oriental. It has...
In a message dated 9/7/04 9:17:23 AM Central Daylight Time, stoneray@... ... YES! Sorry wrong choice of words... I was told that even one over the other...
there is something called I think "precession" apparently caused by the gyroscopic effect of the spinning propeller that causes the phenomenom you describe, at...