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Enlarging an existing design
James Mills:
What is the process for say taking a 600sq design around a 36/40/46 muffled and enlarging for a 40/60 piped setup. I spoke with Allen Brickhaus and he said he thought that there may be some formula for this (or is it simply a matter of enlarging the plans at Kinkos a certain percentage)?
Thanks,
James
Robert McHam:
Or do it yourself with Tileprint! See my posts in this thread:
http://stunthanger.com/smf/index.php?topic=4483.0
Robert
Crist Rigotti:
--- Quote from: James Mills on March 26, 2007, 09:26:47 PM ---What is the process for say taking a 600sq design around a 36/40/46 muffled and enlarging for a 40/60 piped setup. I spoke with Allen Brickhaus and he said he thought that there may be some formula for this (or is it simply a matter of enlarging the plans at Kinkos a certain percentage)?
Thanks,
James
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James,
Go to my website and I have a spreadsheet program that I published in Stunt News that'll do everything you need. It is located just under the picture on the main page. The instructions are a pdf file while the spreadsheet is for an Excel spreadsheet.
Air Ministry .:
Argh: Scaleimg ; wing area per displacement does the trick .
Bill Little:
While enlarging the whole plan will give you a decent starting point, everything does not need to go up *in scale*. The fuselage top view does not always need to be enlarged, etc.. But the areas, moments, and such should be good.
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