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Cox .01 /.02 /.05 /.09 /.15 Speed Planes
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Re: Cox .01 /.02 /.05 /.09 /.15 Speed Planes
So that's a shortened and lightened piston ? And that 23 +K rpm is not top speed as of now , I am getting 21K out of TD cly from Cox Inter. , red product back plate 4X4.75 prop the yellow one from them also , non killer crank . So that's a pretty go difference even if not wound up to protenual
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Re: Cox .01 /.02 /.05 /.09 /.15 Speed Planes
The Killer Bee piston is not any shorter just thinner walled to reduce weight.
That yellow cox prop is a 4.5x4 / 21k is not bad vs 23,498 rpm 4.2x4
I think the engine will hit 24.2k with a Nelson plug. it was fun to review
the KB my second one now. 1st one did HQ carbon blend 4x4.5: 25,193 rpm
That yellow cox prop is a 4.5x4 / 21k is not bad vs 23,498 rpm 4.2x4
I think the engine will hit 24.2k with a Nelson plug. it was fun to review
the KB my second one now. 1st one did HQ carbon blend 4x4.5: 25,193 rpm
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doppler speed program needed
Hi guys, 1st post here:
I am looking for the doppler speed program, in RCgroups it says its"available from Shrike 1/2A racing group", but the yahoo group no longer responds to my join request. Google image search took me here. Can anyone point me to where I can find it or email to me? TIA!
RCG thread on the doppler program https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?553909-Doppler-speed-analysis&highlight=doppler
https://i.servimg.com/u/f26/20/09/80/85/dopple10.jpg
I am looking for the doppler speed program, in RCgroups it says its"available from Shrike 1/2A racing group", but the yahoo group no longer responds to my join request. Google image search took me here. Can anyone point me to where I can find it or email to me? TIA!
RCG thread on the doppler program https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?553909-Doppler-speed-analysis&highlight=doppler
https://i.servimg.com/u/f26/20/09/80/85/dopple10.jpg
Re: Cox .01 /.02 /.05 /.09 /.15 Speed Planes
The Program I have can be searched as WAVEosScope V2.1
Last edited by 1/2A Nut on Tue Dec 20, 2022 11:49 am; edited 1 time in total
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Re: Cox .01 /.02 /.05 /.09 /.15 Speed Planes
Thanks for the quick reply, but that is not the program I am looking for, I have that one, but it does not like the wind noise my gopro always records. I am not even sure of the name, but it has a blue background. Check the rcg link I posted or the link to the picture of the program.
Re: Cox .01 /.02 /.05 /.09 /.15 Speed Planes
Here is a link to the video, simple 5s with HK EXTra plane, stupid wind noise (LOL).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTL52e6OMj4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTL52e6OMj4
Re: Cox .01 /.02 /.05 /.09 /.15 Speed Planes
Ok do not have the other software, I am aware of it there was a few updates to it.
The software I use is fine for IC planes.
The pass at 23 seconds into the video went:
26,839 rpm that is 127 mph pitch speed less drag air temp
Safe to say your all over 119 mph with a clean plane.
Had it been a sheet wing style plane rather than a thicker foam wing
you could hit 130 mph + with that power package.
At 25.2k rpm 7x6 will bust 130 actual.
5S makes 33k rpm no load per your Kv. / makes my reading very good data for you.
Foam planes need a lot of watts per the more beefy drag.
Note how fast my Nano design goes on just 79w static.
The wing airfoil thickness is 6.4mm counting covering.
It is the fastest Cox 8cc 3ch plane on youtube.
Flown to apex speed down wind at the camera.
There is a new plane called Nano X it is made to do over 145
Published on Feb 10, 2018
NANO III / 9oz / 28" span 86 sq. in / APC 4.22x5.5N
Best pass 26,647 rpm / 139 mph prop speed
Static 20,370 rpm / .106hp / 79w / 106 mph PS / 6oz thrust
1oz fuel / 25% nitro / 20 castor
With speed, the sound follows behind the plane neat effect.
Checked all passes found the best per posted vid:
Per Audio RPM Gauge 26,647
Per Prop Calc 139 mph
Per Doppler Wav. Scope software 136 mph / 219 Kp/h
https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?2684743-Speed-Planes-010-to-15-Size-Engines/page28#post39152138
The software I use is fine for IC planes.
The pass at 23 seconds into the video went:
26,839 rpm that is 127 mph pitch speed less drag air temp
Safe to say your all over 119 mph with a clean plane.
Had it been a sheet wing style plane rather than a thicker foam wing
you could hit 130 mph + with that power package.
At 25.2k rpm 7x6 will bust 130 actual.
5S makes 33k rpm no load per your Kv. / makes my reading very good data for you.
Foam planes need a lot of watts per the more beefy drag.
Note how fast my Nano design goes on just 79w static.
The wing airfoil thickness is 6.4mm counting covering.
It is the fastest Cox 8cc 3ch plane on youtube.
Flown to apex speed down wind at the camera.
There is a new plane called Nano X it is made to do over 145
Published on Feb 10, 2018
NANO III / 9oz / 28" span 86 sq. in / APC 4.22x5.5N
Best pass 26,647 rpm / 139 mph prop speed
Static 20,370 rpm / .106hp / 79w / 106 mph PS / 6oz thrust
1oz fuel / 25% nitro / 20 castor
With speed, the sound follows behind the plane neat effect.
Checked all passes found the best per posted vid:
Per Audio RPM Gauge 26,647
Per Prop Calc 139 mph
Per Doppler Wav. Scope software 136 mph / 219 Kp/h
https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?2684743-Speed-Planes-010-to-15-Size-Engines/page28#post39152138
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Re: Cox .01 /.02 /.05 /.09 /.15 Speed Planes
Thanks Brad , just now got back to this and will PU some those incerts Greg has and Nelson plugs soon , The 21K comes and goes so it is just close ON THE GROUND LOL1/2A Nut wrote:The Killer Bee piston is not any shorter just thinner walled to reduce weight.
That yellow cox prop is a 4.5x4 / 21k is not bad vs 23,498 rpm 4.2x4
I think the engine will hit 24.2k with a Nelson plug. it was fun to review
the KB my second one now. 1st one did HQ carbon blend 4x4.5: 25,193 rpm
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Re: Cox .01 /.02 /.05 /.09 /.15 Speed Planes
1/2A Nut wrote:
The pass at 23 seconds into the video went:
26,839 rpm that is 127 mph pitch speed less drag air temp
Safe to say your all over 119 mph with a clean plane.
5S makes 33k rpm no load per your Kv. / makes my reading very good data for you.
Thanks 1/2A Nut for looking at it. Did you use the doppler program, or something else to determine rpm?
Are you using pitch speed to give a plane speed number (slightly lower)?
I normally run 4S and 8x5 prop, but I should be using 7x6 or even 7x7.
Do you have names or links to the tools you use?
Thanks again.
Re: Cox .01 /.02 /.05 /.09 /.15 Speed Planes
1/2A Nut wrote:
The pass at 23 seconds into the video went:
26,839 rpm that is 127 mph pitch speed less drag air temp
Safe to say your all over 119 mph with a clean plane.
5S makes 33k rpm no load per your Kv. / makes my reading very good data for you.
Thanks 1/2A Nut for looking at it. Did you use the doppler program, or something else to determine rpm?
Are you using pitch speed to give a plane speed number (slightly lower)?
I normally run 4S and 8x5 prop, but I should be using 7x6 or even 7x7.
Do you have names or links to the tools you use?
Thanks again.
Re: Cox .01 /.02 /.05 /.09 /.15 Speed Planes
Eric,
Greg's adapter is for turbo plugs
If you are buying Nelson plugs you need the Galbreath adapter.
Oz
Audio "RPM Gauge" (Android)
Prop Thrust Calc
http://www.godolloairport.hu/calc/strc_eng/index.htm
Greg's adapter is for turbo plugs
If you are buying Nelson plugs you need the Galbreath adapter.
Oz
Audio "RPM Gauge" (Android)
Prop Thrust Calc
http://www.godolloairport.hu/calc/strc_eng/index.htm
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Re: Cox .01 /.02 /.05 /.09 /.15 Speed Planes
NANO X - maiden flight here's how it went down at the field today:
Published on Aug 4, 2019
HQ 4x4.5 set NV bit rich to insure a full flight and get the surfaces trimmed.
Game plane find out if the design specs pan out and land safe. Insure all
the new radio gear works and the fuel tank is feeding well.
Published on Aug 4, 2019
2nd flight testing / tuning engine / trimming plane still.
Went with a RP6 Medium heat plug lasted the flight.
NANO X / Tee Dee .05 / Profi .8cc Tuned Pipe
25" span / 75 sq. in. / 8.2oz RTF
Peak 33,100 rpm / 141 mph pitch speed reached.
25% nitro / 20% oil / No SPI Cox 05 engine.
1oz fuel tank with no pressure tape.
Static 25.8k rpm peak / 7.4oz thrust
Need a sunny day next time for better vidz with the camera also
realized it was set at 1080P rather than 4K opps.. been awhile
will work on getting my act together for some quality vid runs.
I could see it fine in sky, will work on flying closer now it's trimmed up.
The neon really pops for reference.
The prop started to flutter at 32k plus I can use
this prop with TD .020 no problem also with the
Fuji bearing engine zero play in the axle helps to
keep flutter / stall at bay and has gone as high as 38k
Will have move forward with APC props it's what
the Nano III used up to 138 mph. Only oil on the
plane was on the vertical stab very clean plane.
A TD case with bearings would allow more rpm and stop
the HQ prop from washing out and causing tip osculations.
Published on Aug 4, 2019
HQ 4x4.5 set NV bit rich to insure a full flight and get the surfaces trimmed.
Game plane find out if the design specs pan out and land safe. Insure all
the new radio gear works and the fuel tank is feeding well.
Published on Aug 4, 2019
2nd flight testing / tuning engine / trimming plane still.
Went with a RP6 Medium heat plug lasted the flight.
NANO X / Tee Dee .05 / Profi .8cc Tuned Pipe
25" span / 75 sq. in. / 8.2oz RTF
Peak 33,100 rpm / 141 mph pitch speed reached.
25% nitro / 20% oil / No SPI Cox 05 engine.
1oz fuel tank with no pressure tape.
Static 25.8k rpm peak / 7.4oz thrust
Need a sunny day next time for better vidz with the camera also
realized it was set at 1080P rather than 4K opps.. been awhile
will work on getting my act together for some quality vid runs.
I could see it fine in sky, will work on flying closer now it's trimmed up.
The neon really pops for reference.
The prop started to flutter at 32k plus I can use
this prop with TD .020 no problem also with the
Fuji bearing engine zero play in the axle helps to
keep flutter / stall at bay and has gone as high as 38k
Will have move forward with APC props it's what
the Nano III used up to 138 mph. Only oil on the
plane was on the vertical stab very clean plane.
A TD case with bearings would allow more rpm and stop
the HQ prop from washing out and causing tip osculations.
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Re: Cox .01 /.02 /.05 /.09 /.15 Speed Planes
Got it on the Turbo plug Thanks , I could follow the plane well with the Neon covering
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Re: Cox .01 /.02 /.05 /.09 /.15 Speed Planes
Nice runs Brad! When do you think gkamysz starts the production of the tuned pipe manifold and the turbo heads for normal (not the rare Nelson) plugs? I understand tgese were also test flights for those parts?
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Re: Cox .01 /.02 /.05 /.09 /.15 Speed Planes
Thank you Eric and Andras
Andras,
The Turbo Plugs are selling already It was announced a few week back.
The new design with the header has been requested for .02 / .09
and .15 manifold headers as well to test.
The results of Sundays flights and the bench tests are very good!
The header will allow folks to attach extensions, pipes and mufflers.
The fit is nearly perfect needs a tweak on the ID of the manifold.
The production version still needs to be checked to include the O
ring. I had to replace the first O ring with one that would help
seal the manifold better and keep it from rotating. It's up to Greg
now to get the ball rolling.
Turbo plug page here on CEF the adapter worked great making good static power in the field and in the air.
https://www.coxengineforum.com/t11610p150-cnc-aluminum-010-to-15-engine-parts-prototype-testing?highlight=backplates
They are onsite now see link enjoy, testing was not completed
until they reached the performance of a Nelson plug / adapter.
Testing was passed based on 1 shim add extra shims for larger
props as needed. OS RP6 was used for testing.
https://kamtechnik.com/product-category/cox-aft/
The TD held up well to high rpm peaking at 33.1k many at 32k +
I need to prop for speed now so moving forward with a APC modified to 4.3x5.5
During the second flight I discovered the limits of the HQ 4z4.5 prop combo with a non
bearing TD under flight loads. I expect 29,500 rpm / 154 mph pitch speed. The plane
is going to really move out around 140 mph ground speed / will film at 4k for good clarity.
Andras,
The Turbo Plugs are selling already It was announced a few week back.
The new design with the header has been requested for .02 / .09
and .15 manifold headers as well to test.
The results of Sundays flights and the bench tests are very good!
The header will allow folks to attach extensions, pipes and mufflers.
The fit is nearly perfect needs a tweak on the ID of the manifold.
The production version still needs to be checked to include the O
ring. I had to replace the first O ring with one that would help
seal the manifold better and keep it from rotating. It's up to Greg
now to get the ball rolling.
Turbo plug page here on CEF the adapter worked great making good static power in the field and in the air.
https://www.coxengineforum.com/t11610p150-cnc-aluminum-010-to-15-engine-parts-prototype-testing?highlight=backplates
They are onsite now see link enjoy, testing was not completed
until they reached the performance of a Nelson plug / adapter.
Testing was passed based on 1 shim add extra shims for larger
props as needed. OS RP6 was used for testing.
https://kamtechnik.com/product-category/cox-aft/
The TD held up well to high rpm peaking at 33.1k many at 32k +
I need to prop for speed now so moving forward with a APC modified to 4.3x5.5
During the second flight I discovered the limits of the HQ 4z4.5 prop combo with a non
bearing TD under flight loads. I expect 29,500 rpm / 154 mph pitch speed. The plane
is going to really move out around 140 mph ground speed / will film at 4k for good clarity.
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Re: Cox .01 /.02 /.05 /.09 /.15 Speed Planes
Awesome stuff!
With my experience in quads, we found out the prop blast is not really a cone, in the sense that under each prop blade is a blast of air. This blast hits the quads arm and pushes down on it, this does introduce a vertical noise in the gyro (Z axis).
With this information and seeing the head on picture in your post, I would think there is a optimum prop rotation position, to use this blast off the prop straight into the venturi if timed correctly (when rotary valve is opening), to use as a form of supercharger. Maybe they already do this, but its a only team known secret or is it common knowledge now?
Just like I was zapping (~4000A pulse) ni-cd's (to lower internal resistance, too increase output voltage under load) before most anyone knew about it, was a real advantage before it was common knowledge.
With my experience in quads, we found out the prop blast is not really a cone, in the sense that under each prop blade is a blast of air. This blast hits the quads arm and pushes down on it, this does introduce a vertical noise in the gyro (Z axis).
With this information and seeing the head on picture in your post, I would think there is a optimum prop rotation position, to use this blast off the prop straight into the venturi if timed correctly (when rotary valve is opening), to use as a form of supercharger. Maybe they already do this, but its a only team known secret or is it common knowledge now?
Just like I was zapping (~4000A pulse) ni-cd's (to lower internal resistance, too increase output voltage under load) before most anyone knew about it, was a real advantage before it was common knowledge.
Re: Cox .01 /.02 /.05 /.09 /.15 Speed Planes
Regarding doppler, I finally got the other program (Spectrogram version 5.0) to try out. Can you attach files in this forum, I can't find it? tia
I just put it on rcg here: https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showpost.php?p=42414939&postcount=24
I just put it on rcg here: https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showpost.php?p=42414939&postcount=24
Re: Cox .01 /.02 /.05 /.09 /.15 Speed Planes
Thank you Oz it was fun to get out there to test fly the plane I am
looking forward to trying the next prop APC 4.3 x 5.5N will get some vid and post this weekend.
Thank you for posting a link to the other doppler software I have
downloaded the file will test it out!
looking forward to trying the next prop APC 4.3 x 5.5N will get some vid and post this weekend.
Thank you for posting a link to the other doppler software I have
downloaded the file will test it out!
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Re: Cox .01 /.02 /.05 /.09 /.15 Speed Planes
The problem with the doppler program I posted a link to, is you need to select the high and low freq (kinda like wavescope), but you need to enter these freq in the excel program. The excel program is post #20 in the thread I linked to (4 posts above my post).
EDIT: I have tried the SpectroGram doppler program this morning. I like it, it seems to not have a issue (too low resolution) with the wind noise like waveoscope does for me. Waveoscope works fine when you have clean audio.
Also you can run the whole flight wav file and it does not complain it too big, then scroll along to look at each pass. Although you need to input the two freq into excel, you dont have to convert to mph (if that is what you want).
I simply put my cursor on the top line of the curve and read the freq, then the same for the bottom line (instead of left/right like waveoscope, its up/down).
Also you can semi zoom into the wave by adjusting file/parameters/change.
After a little messing around, I am using these settings
Scale 30
Time 5ms
FFT 4096
Freq Res 10.8 (lowest)
Here is same dirty wav signal in both programs for comparison.
EDIT: I have tried the SpectroGram doppler program this morning. I like it, it seems to not have a issue (too low resolution) with the wind noise like waveoscope does for me. Waveoscope works fine when you have clean audio.
Also you can run the whole flight wav file and it does not complain it too big, then scroll along to look at each pass. Although you need to input the two freq into excel, you dont have to convert to mph (if that is what you want).
I simply put my cursor on the top line of the curve and read the freq, then the same for the bottom line (instead of left/right like waveoscope, its up/down).
Also you can semi zoom into the wave by adjusting file/parameters/change.
After a little messing around, I am using these settings
Scale 30
Time 5ms
FFT 4096
Freq Res 10.8 (lowest)
Here is same dirty wav signal in both programs for comparison.
Last edited by --Oz-- on Wed Aug 07, 2019 12:18 pm; edited 1 time in total
Re: Cox .01 /.02 /.05 /.09 /.15 Speed Planes
...Zapped NiCd's, end to end soldering, and new fangled brushless sensorless 300USD ESC's.... I was at F5 worlds in San Diego in 2000.
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Re: Cox .01 /.02 /.05 /.09 /.15 Speed Planes
gkamysz wrote:...Zapped NiCd's, end to end soldering, and new fangled brushless sensorless 300USD ESC's.... I was at F5 worlds in San Diego in 2000.
I am guessing F5 is airplanes? I was on-road cars, I dont see san diego in the ifmar/roar list:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Federation_of_Model_Auto_Racing
I raced at the 1996 worlds in 12th and 10th scale, won many nationals, got 2nd at the yokomo worlds in 1999 (in slodans), then they became my primary sponsor, great company.
Regarding NiCd's, I saw a top driver secretly zap his 6cell NiCd pack on his 12V car battery, after 3 months of experimenting, I came up with a large cap bank charged to 55V, SCR to carry the current and zap each cell separately at ~4000A pulse, this was a secret for 3~4 years before the MFG's got a hold of it, then every pack was zapped. I raced for 21 years, then switched over to PC sim racing (NR2003/iRacing) for a decade.
Re: Cox .01 /.02 /.05 /.09 /.15 Speed Planes
Question: 1/2A is what displacement or displacement range? tia
Re: Cox .01 /.02 /.05 /.09 /.15 Speed Planes
Competition .8cc
Most folks tend to generalize 1/2A to include .020 and .010 Cox engines
Most folks tend to generalize 1/2A to include .020 and .010 Cox engines
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Re: Cox .01 /.02 /.05 /.09 /.15 Speed Planes
F5 is electric aircraft. I built a zapper in 1998 maybe after seeing an article by Steve Neu I think.
11. Nominal Classification of Control Line Models
Models powered by reciprocating engine(s) are classified by total piston
displacement of engine(s) as follows:
Class ½A: 0000—.0504 cubic inch
Class A: 0505—.1525 cubic inch
Class B: 1526—.3051 cubic inch
Class C: 3052—.4028 cubic inch
Class D: 4029—.6500 cubic inch
Freeflight has slightly different rules for displacement.
11. Nominal Classification of Control Line Models
Models powered by reciprocating engine(s) are classified by total piston
displacement of engine(s) as follows:
Class ½A: 0000—.0504 cubic inch
Class A: 0505—.1525 cubic inch
Class B: 1526—.3051 cubic inch
Class C: 3052—.4028 cubic inch
Class D: 4029—.6500 cubic inch
Freeflight has slightly different rules for displacement.
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Re: Cox .01 /.02 /.05 /.09 /.15 Speed Planes
Published on Aug 7, 2019
NANO X
Stock TD .051 / listen to it jumping up on a tuned pipe.
Amazing really considering the low exhaust timing at 140 degrees.
- Before boost 28,908 rpm
- After boost 33,672 rpm
- 4,764 rpm increase / kicks in 7 seconds into the vid.
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