Adam Weiss
Pre-takeoff checklist
Has anyone on POA actually put a deposit on a Raptor?
http://raptor-aircraft.com/
http://raptor-aircraft.com/
I think Peter is earnest and I have interest and follow his videos, but like the Icon, I think the price is going to have to inflate. If he can carry it off and it flies well, I think $120K is a steal, $150K a good deal... but I think it’ll approach $200K (or more) and still require 2 weeks of owner assembly.
I wasn't aware that the owner would have to finish the airplane.
I think Peter is earnest and I have interest and follow his videos, but like the Icon, I think the price is going to have to inflate. If he can carry it off and it flies well, I think $120K is a steal, $150K a good deal... but I think it’ll approach $200K (or more) and still require 2 weeks of owner assembly.
Legal requirement for EA, no?
I put a deposit on this: https://www.eliomotors.com/
No sure I've got extra monies around for the Raptor right now.
I put a deposit on this: https://www.eliomotors.com/
I put a deposit on this: https://www.eliomotors.com/
No sure I've got extra monies around for the Raptor right now.
62 inch wide cabin, 5 passengers (presumably each with some baggage), pressurized, 230 kt cruise, with a converted automobile diesel engine, using 7 gph.
The only thing missing is payment in Bitcoin.
There are any number of aviation companies, with resources undoubtedly much greater than this enterprise, that have tried to tackle a smaller solution set than this...and failed.
It hasn't gone unnoticed that this bit of vaporware is being discussed on the same day someone revived the Evolution(ary) Dead End thread. And those folks had a tremendous depth of technical and commercial experience to draw on.
Is it really vaporware? They are rather open and have pretty solid documentation of where they are in the process.
I do think the math on the price, and some of the physics are suspect. But vaporware? That is not one claim I would make.
Is it really vaporware? They are rather open and have pretty solid documentation of where they are in the process.
I do think the math on the price, and some of the physics are suspect. But vaporware? That is not one claim I would make.
Tim
I predict the aircraft will end up costing 220-230K and will cruise no more than 230 kts (not 300) and they'll have no more than 15 completions per year. So, if you're number 500 + in the deposit line, it's gonna be a long time before you get your aircraft. On top of all that, you'll have all the usual quirks that will arise in an auto engine conversion.
I really hope they prove me wrong but I've seen too many new kits and certified designs in the past 30 years make promises they can't keep and end up closing the doors.
Maybe I missed it, but their page calls out a stall speed of 65kts. FAR 23.49(c.1) calls out 61kts for single engine aircraft, so how is the Raptor getting around that?
Its EAB.
Looks similar to a Lancair IV stall speed at 65kts.Its EAB.