Mtns2Skies
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Anyone ever heard of them before? I fear it's more vaporware.
https://www.darkaero.com/aircraft
https://www.darkaero.com/aircraft
275 mph on 200 non-turbocharged hp? Nah.
Have they designed and built an airplane before?
...Seems to have a bit more science behind it then some of the other builds.
Imagine how bad it will be if someone figures out quantum computers.I have my doubts.
A structure strong enough to deal with the loads of a Vne even faster than the claimed 240 knot "cruise speed", able to carry two (presumably normal sized/weight) humans + fuel + baggage and weighs all of 750 pounds empty?
One of the serious downsides to allowing so much cheap computing power on top of a desk...suddenly everybody and their chihuahua can be an "aircraft designer".
Imagine how bad it will be if someone figures out quantum computers.
Huh. I think what they are advertising is fantasy.They are going to need a lot more than that to supply an airframe kit capable of dealing with those speeds and aerodynamic loads for the advertised price of $79.9k. LOL
Huh. I think what they are advertising is fantasy.
Oh... wasn’t misunderstanding you. Pretty sure neither one of us is at risk for buying a slot lolI was not doubting that.
I should have indicated that...apologies.
I was thinking the same thing. Maybe 235-240 mph. I like their choice of engine being light and uses mogas but I gotta wonder about parts & reliability of this engine. Haven’t read too much on UL stuff.
So 204kts
Id actually say it would be a cool plane if they built it as a turbine with the solar, run diesel/jet fuel, cheaper replacement cost, turbine reliability, tons of operational history, that would be something that would get me interested.
About the closest thing I can think of to this configuration is the Questair Venture. It weighs about 1200 lbs empty, 2000 lbs gross (for a similar useful load) and uses a 310 hp Continental IO-550 to push it through the air at about the same 240 knot max cruise speed and 2500 ft/min climb rate.
@Grum.Man has one, and would be interested in his take on these performance claims compared to his own real life experience with his Venture.
Just curious, will the Venture ever be a thing again? That is something I would love undertaking. @Grum.Man
Most Ventures if not all weigh around 1350-1460 empty and have the gross weight set at 2200. CG is about the only thing you have to worry about on the ventures. Ventures have the 280 hp IO-550G which is the same as the 310 hp IO-550N so most new planes are built with that engine or have had their govs set to 2700 rpm instead of 2500 to get 310 hp out of a G engine. Mine still has the stock 280 hp. 2500 fpm is pretty easy, cooler weather and lighter loads 3000+ is the norm even on the lower hp engine. Just about all of them get 230 kts cruise lop and 240-245 rop. Even though most of us don't have Turbos they don't loose cruise speed with altitude, just fuel burn. I can still true 230 kts at 17k on 10.5 gph LOP.
Mine is no where near the cleanest nor lightest of examples. There are a couple that are built really light and clean that can possibly see 240 kts lop but most are around my speeds. Jerry Mercer's Red Rocket has several mods and aerodynamic cleanup touches and he claims 250 kts LOP.
for anyone not familiar with Jerry:Jerry Mercer's Red Rocket has several mods and aerodynamic cleanup touches and he claims 250 kts
SX-300, anyone?
I'd love to see someone bring back the White Lightning. This plane and the Bellanca SkyRocket III are designs that deserve another shot.
A friend of mine at work(non-pilot) knows them personally and sent me the info about them to see what I thought. At first glance I thought it was vaporware.These guys are in Madison. The OP could fly down, take a look and let us know.
Could be. What strikes me is there aren't too many fast two seater kits out there anymore. Maybe these guys will have a niche. I doubt their aircraft will do what they claim, but it could do well south of that and sill be phenomenal.A friend of mine at work(non-pilot) knows them personally and sent me the info about them to see what I thought. At first glance I thought it was vaporware.
I think the wetted area of the SX300 is more than "The Egg", hence maybe a bit slower?
Harmon Rocket/F1 Rocket?
All of them, Venture, SX300, Rocket look fast just sitting on the ramp.
I think I'm in lust...
275 mph on 200 non-turbocharged hp? Nah.
Have they designed and built an airplane before?
Anyone else see the 520 engine only puts out 200hp? Seems like a lot more power would be developed out of an engine of that size...
I think you are misunderstanding the model number designation. A UL 520 engine is 5.2 liters displacement, or about equivalent to a Lycoming 320 series.
Since the Lycomings of that displacement only put out 150 hp to 160 hp, the UL engine is actually producing more output for its displacement. But it does have 50% more cylinders than the Lycoming.
UL looks like it's priced quite competitively with the much lower output Rotax engines.
Used to talk to White Lightning N444WL on approach all the time. 220-230 kt GS on only 210HP so I had to go up for a ride. It’s the designers son’s plane in this pic and was taken at Nick Jones’ airstrip. Great flying plane. It was for sale a few years back for like $55K but needed work.
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I'd love to see someone bring back the White Lightning.
Turbine power will most certainly price a lot people out of that market. Keep it competitively priced with a RV10 or Sling Tsi and you will have a winner! I like the idea of using different engines to keep prices from skyrocketing, for example the TSIO-360. A 210HP turbo 4 seater would be a sweet spot in the market, like a Mooney 252 killer!!!I am planning on doing exactly that, with improvements to bring it into the 21st century! I’ll start by putting a 200/300hp turboprop into it...