OK.
I am currently sidetracked on construction of my DeepSea Designs NAUTILUS. I have a complex warp in the aft section. Very annoying.
In the meantime...
I am building my sub in 72nd scale. So I have the blueprints sized to match. The diameter of the propeller in this scale is 4 cm which gives a scale diameter of 2.9 meters.
But Verne gave his NAUTILUS a propeller with a diameter of 6 meters. And the SKIPKACK, a real sub of comparable size - with a four-bladed propeller! - had a propeller diameter of 6 meters also.
Should I change my plans and go for propeller that is 8cm instead of the 4cm propeller that I have in hand???
This would definitely alter the aft section and rudder assembly. Would it be necessary for an R/C boat of this size?
-Leelan
http://groups.msn.com/ModelersAndHob...ar.msnw?Page=1
I am currently sidetracked on construction of my DeepSea Designs NAUTILUS. I have a complex warp in the aft section. Very annoying.
In the meantime...
I am building my sub in 72nd scale. So I have the blueprints sized to match. The diameter of the propeller in this scale is 4 cm which gives a scale diameter of 2.9 meters.
But Verne gave his NAUTILUS a propeller with a diameter of 6 meters. And the SKIPKACK, a real sub of comparable size - with a four-bladed propeller! - had a propeller diameter of 6 meters also.
Should I change my plans and go for propeller that is 8cm instead of the 4cm propeller that I have in hand???
This would definitely alter the aft section and rudder assembly. Would it be necessary for an R/C boat of this size?
-Leelan
http://groups.msn.com/ModelersAndHob...ar.msnw?Page=1
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