JonTappin wrote: Phil
I have a 50cc JMB can without a home if it's of any use to you.
Thanks Jon. JMB! , If you have no use for it and it will meet our club "standards" then thank you very much. I think these can were quite heavily built so not "amplifiers" then. If it does the job then you should be due a "monetary credit". :whistle:
A quote from RCMF some years back.
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Had a play the other day with a Comp ARf 2.12 Extra, DL50 on a JMB canister, it was a little windy which might make some of the readings suspect.
With a PT models 23x8 Carbon prop it was giving 86db on the sides and about 92-94 on the front! We also tried a 3W 22x12 which was about the same on the side although about 2db quieter on the front.
We also tried reducing the throttle travel to see where 82db was and if it gives a useable rpm. A couple of issues were that 82db on the side gave enough thrust for the plane to fly, but of course it was still about 86db on the front, it was however, very quiet in the air!! Also just at about the rpm giving 81db the rpms suddenly increase with minimal throttle travel, maybe the tuning of the canister, and the noise meter jumps to about 83/84db.
Conclusions so far; although I have seen posts stating that 82 db is achievable with a 50cc I am yet to be convinced."
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Chris, airframe design was before canisters but I had considered hanging one on underneath and to hell with the scale looks as long as it was flyable.