[NSRCA-discussion] Break-in procedure for OS140

Scott Anderson scott at rcfoamy.com
Tue Jun 6 12:23:18 AKDT 2006


Take a look at Ed Hartley's web site for 4 blade info.. He has been using one now for over a year great down line breaking and good tractor pull..
http://www.rcpattern.com/2cycle.htm#1

Scott Anderson
D3 AVP
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: jeffghughes at comcast.net 
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  I've been running the 4 blade and like it. Very quiet, with good down lines. Also makes the plane react a little smoother over a two blade.

    -------------- Original message -------------- 
    From: colin chariandy <cchariandy at yahoo.ca> 

    I have the 19x10 but I don't think I have enough ground clearance. What's the consensous on the 15.5x12, 4 Blade? I would like to minimise left hand work while maximising speed control.

    Colin.

    Wayne Galligan <wgalligan at goodsonacura.com> wrote:

      2-3 Tanks on the ground then run slightly rich in the air for about 1 gallon. 
      On the ground for the first few tanks alterate from a rich needle stting to a good two cyle run for a few seconds then back to rich again.
      If you have access to a stainless bearing, replace it before running engine or you will be replacing the original in about 30-50 flights depending.

       Best if you can run on test stand and then you can adjust your pipe while breaking in. On 15% Cool Power and an Aeroslave c.f. pipe I am running the length at about 25-26 inches from center of plug to the main baffle.  My current engine is pulling a 19x10 Mejlik prop but the Lockhart 15.25x10 3-blade is a good choice and the new APC 18.1x10W 2-blade is good also.  Run the low end as rich as it will allow and you will get good downline braking with this setup.

      I wasnt so sure about using the Mejlik but after this weekend am convinced.  A few guys from the club commented that the downlines where as slow or the same speed as the upline.  So a big Yeh haa on the setup finally. Very quite too almost ELECTRIC LIKE.  It works good in moderate winds too.  I have yet to run it in winds over 15ish but I can always go to the trusty three blade.

      Wayne Galligan

        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: colin chariandy 
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        Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2006 7:55 AM
        Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] Break-in procedure for OS140


        Just got a new OS140. I have'nt broken in one for 5 years...what's the best/current practice for break-in?

        Colin.
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