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I notice that Ron most speak slang English, I have no idea at it at all!
When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves.
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Well, Andy, Should I find a cave to hide myself? I am so ashamed!
Maybe it is time to find a teacher teach me Slang English, I think.When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves.
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Monica thats even more funny
Should I find a cave to hide myself that had me rolling aroung the floor with laughter, tears running down my face!
your English is fine,we all know what you mean, no need for a teacher.
looking back, what English slang do you mean with Ron?FC Cheetah TP4092 1600KV Dinogy 6s2p,Etti Envoy WE 3s, Rico Mono 31" T600 1400kv Dinogy 5100mAh 65c 6s1p
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Ron doesn't speak "English", he speaks "American"
Fortunately, sharing a common border allows me to figure out most of what he's saying
Monica, I thought you and I were doing so well with our "slang" lessons. I'll have to try better when we e-mail and skype.Grand River Marine Modellers
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ok here is the American interptation de-tounged= a propeller that has the leading edge cut off
785= an aussie that has recommended a prop
hope this helps even u guys in the great white north should have figured this one out lolMY RETIREMENT PLAN?????.....POWERBALL
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Whimps...............Grand River Marine Modellers
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Ron.
I'm glad that you & flapraptor like the Y547 as much as I do. It's got just the right amount of lift with a 2200kv motor to get the tail up with the COG back that far. I also run just a smidge of negative in the strut.
As Ray suggested, I'd also like to see the profile of the de-tonguing that Daz worked into the prop too. Unless it's a national security thing.
Mine is what I'd call 2/3 de-tongued. Not fully de-tongued.
Cheers.
Paul.See the danger. THEN DO IT ANYWAY!!!
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No real negatives but it will load up the motor a bit more. Therefore a slightly higher current draw & possibly increased temps. It may also have slightly more lift which may be a good thing. Just means you might not need any negative angle on the strut.
I never tried it as a stock prop so I can't really say.
But I have seen boats run bigger & higher pitched props, than what was thought to be the optimum, resulting in faster boats, with less heat on the electrics, & more capacity left in the pack after the race, because the boat just "FLIES" better.
Just give it a try, & monitor the temps & battery usage.See the danger. THEN DO IT ANYWAY!!!
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And these results were with de-tongued props ?No real negatives but it will load up the motor a bit more. Therefore a slightly higher current draw & possibly increased temps. It may also have slightly more lift which may be a good thing. Just means you might not need any negative angle on the strut.
I never tried it as a stock prop so I can't really say.
But I have seen boats run bigger & higher pitched props, than what was thought to be the optimum, resulting in faster boats, with less heat on the electrics, & more capacity left in the pack after the race, because the boat just "FLIES" better.
Just give it a try, & monitor the temps & battery usage.
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Some were de tongued & some weren't.
One guy, on a test day, after running a setup & prop that was thought to be the optimum for heat & battery usage in the races for the previous few meetings, tried a bigger prop. Temps were down slightly, & a bit more left in the pack.. And the boat was faster. Other variables could obviously come into play. But the boat was just 'flying' better so the drag factor was reduced. Results were repeated on a couple of boats.See the danger. THEN DO IT ANYWAY!!!
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Paul, as usual, thank you very much!!No real negatives but it will load up the motor a bit more. Therefore a slightly higher current draw & possibly increased temps. It may also have slightly more lift which may be a good thing. Just means you might not need any negative angle on the strut.
I never tried it as a stock prop so I can't really say.
But I have seen boats run bigger & higher pitched props, than what was thought to be the optimum, resulting in faster boats, with less heat on the electrics, & more capacity left in the pack after the race, because the boat just "FLIES" better.
Just give it a try, & monitor the temps & battery usage.Too many boats, not enough time...


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I can't help myself
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