Guys,
The past weekend the weather started to warm here in south FL and I noticed a change to the lap time on my Stuka by about 1.5sec slower. The battery drain was also lower. This seems to point to a reduced load due to the lower density of the warmer air (75F vs 60F for the past month). It appears that for electrics as the air density changes we need to have either several props with different pitches or need to reset the rpm to a higher value. This makes a certain amount of sense since our systems hold rpm electrically not relying on load to hold it back.
Has anyone else notice this on their setups?
Best, DennisT