Hi folks,
I'm putting the finishing touches on a Mach 1 Trivecta 329 65. Looking to fly it this summer at LDRS 42. I'm L1 certified and I'm just looking for some direction on motor recommendations for a low alt. flight and a "high" alt flight that stays within my cert. With cluster setups I understand that it's important to find motors that light quickly and reliably but I'm not sure how to narrow this down or what specific statistics can help me find a good motor.
I've got a couple I've found that I think fit the bill:
Low alt flight I was thinking 3x Aerotech F52T. This should get me about 1100ft alt and a vel off rod of 46.3 ft/s with a stability of 5.46
For a high alt flight I was thinking one of these:
3x Aerotech H238T or
3x Aerotech H128W
Both are around 3200-3300 ft, vel off rod over 65 ft/s, and 4.8 to 4.95 stability
Are there any obvious gotchas with these choices? Are these going to work? My plan was to use a jolly logic chute release for the high alt flight.
Any feedback you can offer would be appreciated.
Thanks!
I'm putting the finishing touches on a Mach 1 Trivecta 329 65. Looking to fly it this summer at LDRS 42. I'm L1 certified and I'm just looking for some direction on motor recommendations for a low alt. flight and a "high" alt flight that stays within my cert. With cluster setups I understand that it's important to find motors that light quickly and reliably but I'm not sure how to narrow this down or what specific statistics can help me find a good motor.
I've got a couple I've found that I think fit the bill:
Low alt flight I was thinking 3x Aerotech F52T. This should get me about 1100ft alt and a vel off rod of 46.3 ft/s with a stability of 5.46
For a high alt flight I was thinking one of these:
3x Aerotech H238T or
3x Aerotech H128W
Both are around 3200-3300 ft, vel off rod over 65 ft/s, and 4.8 to 4.95 stability
Are there any obvious gotchas with these choices? Are these going to work? My plan was to use a jolly logic chute release for the high alt flight.
Any feedback you can offer would be appreciated.
Thanks!