Can Hobbyists Design Safe Aircraft with Online Forum Advice?

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Hey guys... So new member here. Stumbled upon this forum since in my endavours to calculate some necessary data for the aircraft I am making, I realized that the internet can full of misleading info!

So here I am, to explore the depths of human knowledge, and maybe make some friends round the way
 
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Thanks!

Already looking at the newster for "Fascinating science discussions last week", I can see I will enjoy my stay here
 
yavorh said:
calculate some necessary data for the aircraft I am making
Welcome to the PF. :smile:

If it's for an aircraft that people will be flying in, we may be of limited help. Such calculations should be done by a professional engineer in person that you consult with. If it's a model aircraft or RC aircraft, we probably can be of help in the ME/Aero forum.
 
berkeman said:
Welcome to the PF. :smile:

If it's for an aircraft that people will be flying in, we may be of limited help. Such calculations should be done by a professional engineer in person that you consult with. If it's a model aircraft or RC aircraft, we probably can be of help in the ME/Aero forum.

Hey there.

Nah, the aerodynamics part has been covered to a good degree, I'm more baffled by a few formulas in regards to electric motors. I've posted my problem in this thread:
https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/bldc-required-voltage-to-get-set-rpm-at-given-amps.907009/
 
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