buzzbomb
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@skymaster. Just a thought. It wouldn't be as accurate as an electronic measurement, but you could DIY a simple rig and get a good guesstimate of what configuration delivers the most thrust.
You could mount the thrust tube to a long dowel and attach the dowel to a weight. Put it on a scale and get a static weight. Then, while holding it steady, fire up the motors while it's still on the scale. Whichever configuration creates the greatest difference between static and running weight would be the one creating the most thrust.
It's just an idea I thought might help.
You could mount the thrust tube to a long dowel and attach the dowel to a weight. Put it on a scale and get a static weight. Then, while holding it steady, fire up the motors while it's still on the scale. Whichever configuration creates the greatest difference between static and running weight would be the one creating the most thrust.
It's just an idea I thought might help.