Thank you. Still need to make the final episode of the AeroScout prop test to collect all the flight data but it's 115°F today and nearly every day in Phoenix so it's going to have to wait a couple months before I can spend a few hours outside! Should be a very interesting episode when I can get it done! Thanks for the sub!
Well, heck. The only screen captures that show the rpm and amps were with the 6x3.2 3-blade. I would like to have seen the rpm and amps for the stock and yellow props. Your average speed with the stock prop was 61.0 mph, the average for the 6x3.2 3-blade was 57.7 mph, and the yellow prop averaged 55.6 mph. I didn't expect a better climb rate with the yellow 5x5, but I thought it might go faster. The rpm might have told us why it didn't. Do you know what the pitch of the stock prop is?
I knew you were going to want that and I made sure to get my RPM, amps and speed telemetry all calibrated and setup to capture it. I realized I screenshot the wrong screen on the stock prop tests, corrected the screen on the 6x3.2, then had technical difficulties with my cameras and the winds were kicking up which threw me off and I ended up capturing the wrong screens again. Day didn't go as smoothly as I'd hoped... I plan to do another test session and I'll be sure to capture the correct screenshots. I did get the one "head wind" run of the "scimitar" captured with RPM and amps :) FYI, off camera while tuning the RPM and amp telemetry I captured the static values of the 6x3.2. 24.4A @ 17,635 RPM. In this flight speed test amps were ±1.0A through each run but RPM was 19,500. During the climb test amps were +2.2A vs static and peak RPM was 18,158. No in flight RPM captured but the little yellow 5" x 5 pitch prop in static test did 16.5A @ 21,321 RPM at 630 grams thrust.
No I have not. Who makes one? Checked with Master Airscrew and APC and don't see that exact spec. In my previous video you can see what I've tested during this test run, several close to that size. Not shown in the videos but I've previously checked a 6x5.5E but it produced less thrust than the stock prop at about the same amps if I remember correctly so I never even flew the AeroScout with it.
This plane is using the Spektrum AR631 that comes with the AeroScout although it has been unlocked and reprogrammed gyro settings. I have upgraded the ESC to the Avian Lite 30A that comes in the newer AeroScouts. For the altitude and speed telemetry data, it is equipped with a Spektrum SkyID remote ID module.
@@tazgrif11 TX16S MkII Max 4in1. At the time of this video I was probably using EdgeTX 2.9.4 I think. Multi-module firmware version 1.3.4.0. Is this what you wanted to know?
@@tazgrif11 Not sure what you mean. What plane & receiver and what protocol is your Boxer? ELRS or 4in1? If you have a clean model setup, just set the correct receiver protocol in the RF setup for the model, set the receiver to bind mode, and then activate bind mode on the transmitter. Might need to hold the tx a few feet away from the receiver. The exact procedure will vary depending on what receiver protocol you are working with.
Searching and shopping. This right here certainly has a fan club! Love the test. Thanks
Your technological skill and knowledge amazes me, Shane. I’m interested in your final conclusions.👍🏻🙂 Nicely done!
I love the thumbnail picture I laugh every time I see it 😂😂
This is very interesting.
I subscribed. Thanks for all the hard work!
Thank you. Still need to make the final episode of the AeroScout prop test to collect all the flight data but it's 115°F today and nearly every day in Phoenix so it's going to have to wait a couple months before I can spend a few hours outside! Should be a very interesting episode when I can get it done!
Thanks for the sub!
Would've liked to see the numbers on the three blade 6x4 prop in flight when it became efficient.
Next episode of the prop testing series will include inflight data for all of the AeroScout props. Should be some very interesting data in flight!
Well, heck. The only screen captures that show the rpm and amps were with the 6x3.2 3-blade. I would like to have seen the rpm and amps for the stock and yellow props. Your average speed with the stock prop was 61.0 mph, the average for the 6x3.2 3-blade was 57.7 mph, and the yellow prop averaged 55.6 mph. I didn't expect a better climb rate with the yellow 5x5, but I thought it might go faster. The rpm might have told us why it didn't. Do you know what the pitch of the stock prop is?
I knew you were going to want that and I made sure to get my RPM, amps and speed telemetry all calibrated and setup to capture it. I realized I screenshot the wrong screen on the stock prop tests, corrected the screen on the 6x3.2, then had technical difficulties with my cameras and the winds were kicking up which threw me off and I ended up capturing the wrong screens again. Day didn't go as smoothly as I'd hoped... I plan to do another test session and I'll be sure to capture the correct screenshots. I did get the one "head wind" run of the "scimitar" captured with RPM and amps :)
FYI, off camera while tuning the RPM and amp telemetry I captured the static values of the 6x3.2. 24.4A @ 17,635 RPM. In this flight speed test amps were ±1.0A through each run but RPM was 19,500. During the climb test amps were +2.2A vs static and peak RPM was 18,158.
No in flight RPM captured but the little yellow 5" x 5 pitch prop in static test did 16.5A @ 21,321 RPM at 630 grams thrust.
Have you tried a 6 x 4.5 2 blade bullnose on it?
No I have not. Who makes one? Checked with Master Airscrew and APC and don't see that exact spec. In my previous video you can see what I've tested during this test run, several close to that size. Not shown in the videos but I've previously checked a 6x5.5E but it produced less thrust than the stock prop at about the same amps if I remember correctly so I never even flew the AeroScout with it.
Which prop do you see yourself buying again?
just kidding i opened the spread sheet, carry on
@@austinbaker7599 6x3.2 so far but soon as it isn't 110° here I need to finish the flight test data. Could be some interesting developments.
@@shanesdiy yeah this summer has been brutal all around. I appreciate the science you put into it.
What receiver do you use
This plane is using the Spektrum AR631 that comes with the AeroScout although it has been unlocked and reprogrammed gyro settings. I have upgraded the ESC to the Avian Lite 30A that comes in the newer AeroScouts. For the altitude and speed telemetry data, it is equipped with a Spektrum SkyID remote ID module.
What version is your tx 16s
@@tazgrif11 TX16S MkII Max 4in1. At the time of this video I was probably using EdgeTX 2.9.4 I think. Multi-module firmware version 1.3.4.0. Is this what you wanted to know?
Yes, thank you. I have a radio Master boxer, do I have to reprogram the plane in order to bind to it?
@@tazgrif11 Not sure what you mean. What plane & receiver and what protocol is your Boxer? ELRS or 4in1?
If you have a clean model setup, just set the correct receiver protocol in the RF setup for the model, set the receiver to bind mode, and then activate bind mode on the transmitter. Might need to hold the tx a few feet away from the receiver. The exact procedure will vary depending on what receiver protocol you are working with.
Should have a Clark Y. Please check your dihedral. Good times.
Please don't step on the balsa. WOW.