C'mon now coaster, was the April 1st reveal date missed due to C-19?
Nice. After the avatar film came out it was quite cool to see many people building similar models in some of the RC drone forums I follow.
I sort of don't like how close the blades are to his neck.
If it happens to have a rotor failure while flying, it's better to have such failure involving your neck before the floor and your spine come into play.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑20 Jul 2021, 18:03I sort of don't like how close the blades are to his neck.
Maybe it has to do with gyration why he has them so low.. But i would feel more comfortable if they were about a foot or two above his head.
Otherwise i like this design the best from an elegance point of view.
With the Rotax system, part of the pulse will enter the turbine of the turbo. What happens to it? Is it swallowed or reflected and if reflected does it change polarity or retain its positive polarity?J.A.W. wrote: ↑28 Mar 2021, 01:50Hi Manolis, certainly a thoughtfully designed 2T exhaust system which will both
'earn its keep' in power gains to offset its weight, with acceptable output levels
of sound/gas emissions - yet also not be too bulky - is for sure, a needful task.
Here are a couple of ideas in image form, one from the past, & a current one from Rotax.
https://patentimages.storage.googleapis ... D00004.png
While the sonic pulse does its work, the hot gas efflux likewise does its work on the turbine,Pinger wrote: ↑08 Aug 2021, 12:17With the Rotax system, part of the pulse will enter the turbine of the turbo. What happens to it? Is it swallowed or reflected and if reflected does it change polarity or retain its positive polarity?J.A.W. wrote: ↑28 Mar 2021, 01:50Hi Manolis, certainly a thoughtfully designed 2T exhaust system which will both
'earn its keep' in power gains to offset its weight, with acceptable output levels
of sound/gas emissions - yet also not be too bulky - is for sure, a needful task.
Here are a couple of ideas in image form, one from the past, & a current one from Rotax.
https://patentimages.storage.googleapis ... D00004.png
The sonic-pulse is not going to do an immediate by-pass up a right-angle joint, but the gasses willPinger wrote: ↑08 Aug 2021, 15:41An expansion chamber doesn't need gas passing through it to work - only the pulse. But the pulse as it emerges from the exhaust port will split at the branch between the turbo and expansion chamber. What happens with the half that goes into the expansion chamber is obvious. What becomes of the half that enters the turbo? Swallowed, reflected and if reflected, as a positive or negative pulse? Is the turbine an expansion or contraction to a sonic pulse? Different things depending on whether waiting to be spooled up or spooled up with lots of backpressure?