While the heatsink on a heli engine does seem quite a lot bigger, I haven't really found a problem with it on a plane. No issue with cooling(or rather over-cooling) or c.g..
Converting a heli engine to spin a prop is VERY easy. All you need are...
1. A muffler for plane engine, not because the heli one doesn't work, but because it looks ugly with the lump hanging out in the wrong direction due to header direction. For my tt50, I used the tt46 muffler. NO fancy tuned pipe or tuned muffler is required. The cast iron two piece type muffler will work extremely well and is just 1/10 of what shiny heli mufflers cost...
This is how a plank muffler looks like on a plane...it goes toward the rear, while a heli exhuast faces sideway...
2. Unforunately, the crankshaft on a heli engine is much shorter, so its almost impossible to use a spinner, so what you need is a prop nut. Its nothing more than a mini spinner that is threaded and act as a stopper nut to secure the prop. Different thread size for different engine. There are two types of material, one being the standard type and the other is the brass type that is a lot heavier and will help a tail heavy plane. Some smaller prop nut like what I am using requires a different starter cone(the rubber piece), not a biggie though...
3. Drive washer set, each engine has its own type of drive washer, available at your LHS for just a few bucks. I believe its called the collet set or something along that line...in any case, as long as a shop stocks spare parts(rings, pistons...etc) for a engine, they will definately have a collect set or washer set for it.
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Great tutorial! Very informative in how well worded and descriptive you were! You know they say that if one knows how to describe what they want really well, then life is just as good as how you describe it :)
Its great for people who feel like time is running against them and then land on your blog and feel like a whole burden was just lifted off of their shoulder.. I admire and respect people who take
time to make it easier for others.. Thanks a bunch! :)
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