[NSRCA-discussion] More electric newbie questions

Andrew Jesky Andrew.Jesky at soaringsoftware.com
Mon Jun 20 08:42:49 AKDT 2011


Colin,

I know from my testing on the C50 motors the  jeti mid brake was the best working. This would be different with the out-runner but for sure on the in-runner we had best success using the brake on the controller.

Andrew

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On Jun 20, 2011, at 10:33 AM, "Phil S." <chuenkan at comcast.net<mailto:chuenkan at comcast.net>> wrote:

Wow, interesting question, Colin!  Several of us in SPA were discussing the same question last month.  I am anxious to hear people's conclusions/opinions...

On 6/20/2011 11:43 AM, colin chariandy wrote:
I can't find any definative reading on this so I have to ask the group.

Which configuration provides the most braking on downlines and approach for landing  (Jeti 90 + evo 30-10) :

1) Lowest possible idle
2) Windmilling prop
3) Jeti Med brake
4) Slighlty higher idle

My testing has not been conclusive....just not enough data.

Thanks
Colin.


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