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Eye Can't Fly
Yeah, I have a PM sent to him over at the other place. One of the local clubs here in Sk. has a 85dB level, I know of some electric planes that wouldn't pass at that field!
EDIT: Here is a MAAC Zone Directors reply:
I have usually seen it done with the plane sitting on the ground. Run up to full throttle. Measurements are usually taken with a sound meter. The one meter is usually held at 3 feet above the ground. Quite often from the side at 90 degrees to the plane. Distance from the plane varies from club to club. Some are 3 meters. Some are 15 ft.... that part varies. There are no hard and fast rules.
I have also seen measurements taken from the side, front and back and then averaged out.
So basically an long established organization that knows that fields are being lost every of noise, has no standard for testing. Hmmmm
EDIT: Here is a MAAC Zone Directors reply:
I have usually seen it done with the plane sitting on the ground. Run up to full throttle. Measurements are usually taken with a sound meter. The one meter is usually held at 3 feet above the ground. Quite often from the side at 90 degrees to the plane. Distance from the plane varies from club to club. Some are 3 meters. Some are 15 ft.... that part varies. There are no hard and fast rules.
I have also seen measurements taken from the side, front and back and then averaged out.
So basically an long established organization that knows that fields are being lost every of noise, has no standard for testing. Hmmmm