Weighing your plane
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I wonder if BillS tried to pull that one at the Post Office first!!!
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The fish type scale is virtually useless, something has to hung on them and the scale has to be hung. Use a postal type scale that stands on a worktop. individual components can be weighed without having to figure out how to hang them on the scale.
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The fish type scale is virtually useless, something has to hung on them and the scale has to be hung. Use a postal type scale that stands on a worktop. individual components can be weighed without having to figure out how to hang them on the scale.
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Actually the grocery store was closer than the Post Office and in the grocery store sometimes I could use the scales without being noticed.
I was a frequent late night/early morning visitor to our LGS. Never did get arrested. Their scales are very accurate however. I now have "gone fishing"
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Since reading this thread, I've gone to ebay and found an UltraShip 50 for $12.99. Add the $12.95 shipping and you're in for $25.94. If you're interested, the seller is "SaveOnScales". Search for "ULTRA 50# lb SHIPPING SCALE " and you'll find them. I'm looking forward to getting mine! Thanks for the suggestion!
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I also use the Ultra Ship 50 scale. It's extremley accurate. Mine is within 1/10th of an ounce compared to my local Post Office. After weighing my Byron P-51, it's time to put it on a diet!!!!
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I use a Pro Bass digital fishing scale-buddy gave it to me-he quit fishing tournaments-just hang it in garage, tie light nylon string around prop or make a simple harness for larger planes and hang over your building table. Have cross checked weight with post office scales (like Bill did) but I know the postmaster, and it is a rural post office. Not too many laughs.
One other thing about the digital, at the field we check thrust of planes by attaching scale, and revving planes to full throttle, with someone keeping control of plane -more consistent measurements than it sounds-you can repeat measurements with same plane, same rpms, and prop and get the same results. Also good for evaluating various props. Thought about getting something more sophisicated but why??
One other thing about the digital, at the field we check thrust of planes by attaching scale, and revving planes to full throttle, with someone keeping control of plane -more consistent measurements than it sounds-you can repeat measurements with same plane, same rpms, and prop and get the same results. Also good for evaluating various props. Thought about getting something more sophisicated but why??
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SaveOnScales website is the place.They are located in Arizona. They have three different ultraships.. 30lb, 50lb and now a 75lb scale. Pricing is very good and the website has many scales of all types to choose from. I have an ultraship 30 myself and it is great!
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weighing a plane with the bathroom scale technique is actualy very accurate, but not precise! In other words it wil give you the same data every time, but in pounds, not ounces.
If you weigh 165 lbs and your plane approx. weighs 15 lbs then your bathroom scale should read 180lbs.
BUT! If you weigh yourself at 160, then take a good crap, then weigh yourself + plane, this may cause you to believe your plane is 4-5lbs LIGHTER!
If you weigh 165 lbs and your plane approx. weighs 15 lbs then your bathroom scale should read 180lbs.
BUT! If you weigh yourself at 160, then take a good crap, then weigh yourself + plane, this may cause you to believe your plane is 4-5lbs LIGHTER!
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I just bought a digital fish scale from www.radicalrc.com for $20. It works great and agrees very well with my triple beam laboratory balance. I hang the fish scale from a nail on the joists at the ceiling of my workshop and hang my planes on the scale using a loop of string.
My planes are lighter than I thought they would be. Now I fly much better!
My planes are lighter than I thought they would be. Now I fly much better!