by ChrisH » Thu Apr 20, 2006 11:27 am
One question about water jets before I get into specifics. Does the nozzel have to be out of the water for it to work properly? I think I may have made a mistake in my design in that the the nozzel is below the waterline.
What are you thinking of building, Chris?
I'm planning on building a very large model, which almost makes me wonder if the water jets on the market are powerful enough.
I've done some drawings of a hypothetical USN next generation guided missile cruiser. Its size, however, is more comperable to a KIROV than any previous USN cruisers. My plans were to build it at 1:72 scale, which comes out to about 12 feet (360 CMs). My initial plan was to use two Graupner or two 40mm KMD water jets, but I am starting to think the model will be seriously underpowered, even though I am looking for scale speeds in the 30 knot range rather than 40-50 of a patrol boat.
At this point, I need to find out how many jets I'll need, and I may need to scale my project down to 1:144 so it's manageble and doesn't cost a small fortune.
I'll see if I can post one of my drawings later tonight if you're interested.
Question is, at 1/96 scale, the model will be just 8.96cm at the stern (ship measures 55m x 8.6m in real life). With the beam of the jets 42mm across each, common sense seems to say that 1/96 scale doesnt seem like a sufficiently large scale, does it?
1:96 scale may be a bit on the small side if you plan on using two jets as in the real ship. I hate to suggest to anyone they build a bigger model because of the additional storage space and cost in building the model, but maybe 1:72 would work out better in this case?
Thanks for the information! I hadn't found the KMD site before this post, so that was just what I needed.
Chris
One question about water jets before I get into specifics. Does the nozzel have to be out of the water for it to work properly? I think I may have made a mistake in my design in that the the nozzel is below the waterline.
[i]What are you thinking of building, Chris?[/i]
I'm planning on building a very large model, which almost makes me wonder if the water jets on the market are powerful enough.
I've done some drawings of a hypothetical USN next generation guided missile cruiser. Its size, however, is more comperable to a KIROV than any previous USN cruisers. My plans were to build it at 1:72 scale, which comes out to about 12 feet (360 CMs). My initial plan was to use two Graupner or two 40mm KMD water jets, but I am starting to think the model will be seriously underpowered, even though I am looking for scale speeds in the 30 knot range rather than 40-50 of a patrol boat.
At this point, I need to find out how many jets I'll need, and I may need to scale my project down to 1:144 so it's manageble and doesn't cost a small fortune.
I'll see if I can post one of my drawings later tonight if you're interested.
[i]Question is, at 1/96 scale, the model will be just 8.96cm at the stern (ship measures 55m x 8.6m in real life). With the beam of the jets 42mm across each, common sense seems to say that 1/96 scale doesnt seem like a sufficiently large scale, does it? [/i]
1:96 scale may be a bit on the small side if you plan on using two jets as in the real ship. I hate to suggest to anyone they build a bigger model because of the additional storage space and cost in building the model, but maybe 1:72 would work out better in this case?
Thanks for the information! I hadn't found the KMD site before this post, so that was just what I needed.
Chris