I can believe 7gph at 120mph, that’s Skyhawk territory and this one is ~280 cu in.…300hp on 7gph. Sounds like this dude and Raptor Guy are related…
Yeah it looks like the perfect plane to go spread my buddy's ashes in.My question is....you interested?
Never heard of that one. Looks like the airframe must be cracked, thenPressurized engine Mount... likely pressurized the tubes, if a crack develops the pressure will drop. Heard of it before but not seem it.
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How does this guy plan on shifting gears on climb out?There's some really strange stuff going on in the experimental world. This one really has to be read to be believed. I'd love to be there for the first test flight:
http://www.sonexbuilders.net/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=5324&p=40327&hilit=transmission#p40327
Possible Darwin Award?
How does this guy plan on shifting gears on climb out?
The blades are offset to reduce noise and supposedly provide increased efficiency. Several helicopers use similar for the tail rotor.WTF is this prop?
As mentioned crack detection as the mount tubes are charged with a gas usually nitrogen. They also use BIM indicators as well which give a simpler go/no-go indiction and are checked on pre-flights/daily inspections like on some older Sikorsky M/R blades and other OEM tubular airframes. A little factoid, because of that type system a common trick to look for cracks is to charge the system with freon and use a freon detector to find the crack.Why is there pressure gauges for the engine mount & airframe?
Not saying that this is a good idea. But this is a motorcycle engine and transmission. A race shifter will allow to just bang gears up at full throttleHow does this guy plan on shifting gears on climb out?
I'm learning.The blades are offset to reduce noise and supposedly provide increased efficiency. Several helicopers use similar for the tail rotor.
As mentioned crack detection as the mount tubes are charged with a gas usually nitrogen. They also use BIM indicators as well which give a simpler go/no-go indiction and are checked on pre-flights/daily inspections like on some older Sikorsky M/R blades and other OEM tubular airframes. A little factoid, because of that type system a common trick to look for cracks is to charge the system with freon and use a freon detector to find the crack.
Is that a yes?No.
No.
NOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
The instrument panel is still inexcusable though
Sounds prejudice to me. Why the hate to the Harmonics?So. The seller claims on FB that the prop is anti harmonic
How does this guy plan on shifting gears on climb out?
Paddle shifters on yokeClimbout is all right rudder. Left foot is available for the clutch.
Well now I feel stupid for even asking!Climbout is all right rudder. Left foot is available for the clutch.
Should have “of” in front of it?What's it say about me that I focused on the incorrect use of the homophone, "Course" on the prop switch label? Haha.