Can You Build a Tiny Dyno to Test Model Aircraft Engines?

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In summary, building a tiny dyno to test model aircraft engines is possible, but it requires a deep understanding of engine mechanics and a high level of technical skill. The process involves designing and constructing a miniature version of a dynamometer and connecting it to the engine, allowing for accurate measurement of power and performance. While it may be a challenging and time-consuming task, the end result can provide valuable insights for model aircraft enthusiasts and professionals alike.
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How did you find PF?
I was looking for info on water brake engine dynamometers
As my handle implies I like to tinker with stuff. Almost anything but am presently interested in tiny engines and flying model aircraft. I have been considering trying to build a tiny dyno for testing those tiny glow fuel engines.
 
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Tinker said:
How did you find PF?: I was looking for info on water brake engine dynamometers

I have been considering trying to build a tiny dyno for testing those tiny glow fuel engines.
Fun project! :smile:
 

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