Xplumberlives wrote:Both very impressive, but neither the electric or the combustion engine powered model sound like the real thing and don't fly at what appears to be a scale speed or even attitude!
But then that's like all models .... you build a scale Destroyer - perfect in every detail - and stick it on a pond and a model tug comes by and sets up ripples and the Destroyer bobs up and down like a cork
Look at the curves and details on model train tracks and how the coaches take a short cut over them. And does a Hornby 00 steam engine sound, smell and operate like the full size engine
Likewise air density and wind cannot be conveniently scaled down for models so by their very nature they are not going to fly in a scale like manner unless they were made 1:1 and a sh*t load of church roof added - in which case they'd be real planes and not models
Also sound is the magic ingredient you can't scale - although you have to admit there is a better 'growl' on the IC one - as we've discussed before there is now a move to add sound generators on models to give realistic sound electronically
http://www.lecun.org/hobby/sono/index.htmlBut again the revs of a model by its very nature make it higher pitched - some of my engines achieve 20000 revs with a 7 or 8" prop - so that's not gonna souind like a Merlin is it
If you want the flight to be ....
at what appears to be a scale speed or even attitude
then what you need is a full size aircraft IMHO
If you come up with a solution to the problem of unscale like ...
speed or even attitude
then do tell - modellers all over the world would love to know the secret.
