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I wonder if this project will turn out better than another I won’t name.
https://www.darkaero.com/aircraft
https://www.darkaero.com/aircraft
If you want to be successful look at Vans. Simple, fast, four place
Well then color me wrong. I guess the ones I've seen have all been four personI was under the assumption their two place aircraft are selling better than the four place RV-10?
I was under the assumption their two place aircraft are selling better than the four place RV-10?
To their credit, they are using an engine from a manufacturer with a proven record
of delivering a quality product. To their detriment, they are making unrealistic performance claims. 275 mph cruise, when a 200 HP RV-8 gets 210 mph. I don't see it happening . Plus, I don't think 66 square feet is enough wing, what will the stall speed be? I hope they are planning on including a BRS.
Well then color me wrong. I guess the ones I've seen have all been four person
Yep. The 2 seaters have far higher ongoing sales than the RV-10. The RV-10 is a great airplane but a huge commitment in both time and money.
I'm intrigued where this is going to end up. I'm all for a 2 seat airplane with a 1,700 mile range.
To their credit, they are using an engine from a manufacturer with a proven record
of delivering a quality product. To their detriment, they are making unrealistic performance claims. 275 mph cruise, when a 200 HP RV-8 gets 210 mph. I don't see it happening . Plus, I don't think 66 square feet is enough wing, what will the stall speed be? I hope they are planning on including a BRS.
Rutan Catbird is a 4-seater that claims a cruise speed of 274mph on 210hp.
This plane has the most potential to be a real winner if anyone could actually get the data and agreement to build it. Love that design and it is a Proven winner both in speed and fuel efficiency. Love this bird. Wish Beech had built it and there were 2000+ out there today, but it just never happened.Rutan Catbird is a 4-seater that claims a cruise speed of 274mph on 210hp.
Rutan Catbird is a 4-seater that claims a cruise speed of 274mph on 210hp.
The Questair Venture only has a wing area of 72 ft^2.
the Dark Aero specs seem slightly optimistic to be, but not far out of the realm of possibility, unlike other aircraft (Synergy, Raptor, etc)
Speaking of the Venture, it does have the cruise speed that the Dark Aero claims, but it does it with an IO-550. How will they get the same performance on a third less power?
With the numbers they are trying to hit, I have a question.
How strong is this plane going to be?
OK, the engine is "lighter", but everything that adds speed and distance also adds weight.
Where do you make the cuts?
Example:
The Arions LS-1 will do 140 knots in level flight at 2,500 ft. I can attest to that personally. I have no idea what it will do at altitude, as I never got more that 3,000 ft. under me when I flew it.
If my memory is correct it can do +6/-4 Gs and has a Vne of 180.
All on 120 hp.
I'm intrigued where this is going to end up. I'm all for a 2 seat airplane with a 1,700 mile range.
They will need to be substantially faster than a RV to be successful. If they can get a 220 knot cruise it will be a big hit. 210 knots it might do fine. Below that the better all around performance of the RV plus acrobatic capability will hurt them badly.
There is by the way a RV4 flying that does 250 MPH with fixed gear. I owned a RV6 that did 184knots/211MPH at cruise.
100 pounds don’t cut it for a long trip with a woman along.The RV’s have a decent sized luggage area.
Theoretically I agree with you. But we see the other carbon fiber plane and how fat it got. I know it's fiberglass and not carbon fiber, and also a 6' wingspan difference. But look at the RV-10 vs cirrus. Something like 650 pounds difference.Carbon fiber airplane, so it should be very strong and very light. I think their theoretical numbers won't hold up to reality, but they should be able to surpass an RV.
More like 500 lbs difference. CIrrus empty weight is 2224. Less than 10% of RV-10s are under 1575 lbs empty weight (poll from Vans AF). The heaviest are close to 2000.
Carbon fiber airplane, so it should be very strong and very light. I think their theoretical numbers won't hold up to reality, but they should be able to surpass an RV.
100 pounds don’t cut it for a long trip with a woman along.
...The UL Power engine that they've specified makes it 200 hp at 3300 rpm, and 185 hp at 2800 rpm. Sounds like a three bladed constant speed prop in order, maybe you'd set it up to not go to 3300 rpm and accept a longer takeoff roll. 185 hp should be plenty to get this airplane off the ground, but it would not be a short runway machine.
Does anyone know if the three builders have experience in aircraft construction?
I think each one is a different type of engineer- electrical, mechanical, at possibly aerospace. I think one had prior aviation experience. I remember an old video describing their start.The UL is a direct drive engine I believe. Suggests a rather small diameter prop to keep the tip speeds acceptable.
Does anybody know if the three have any experience in aircraft design?
WLAC-1 stalls at 91mph. Cruise 245. Reflex Lightning Bug is another comp.How come nobody brings up the White Lightning aircraft? Established and built, goes 265-280 mph on 210 HP. 4 seats and 1000 lb useful load.
I have to admit, flying these sorts of aircraft might make me a tad nervous. Energy goes up as a square of the velocity, so coming in twice as fast yields four times the energy...