Our biggest passenger yet - 6' 4" and 220 lbs. Within our demonstrated W&B envelope of course. I could not have taken him due to weight but this is Adam's buddy anyway. They are out flying as I write this.
I guess the other question is - are you flying it or selling it? If you are flying it and don't want to work on it, spend the money and get personal value out of it.
So I'm making another flow straightener. Here are the parts. I prototyped in flashing. upper flow control parts.png This is made from 0.016 2024-T3 and AN470AD3-3 rivets. upper flow control riveted.png It slips in like this: upper flow control going in.png Here it is all the way in. The ends are ben...
60 hours is good. Burning up some hours in PA before you leave is really sensible. Things to be aware of, at least based on my experience: 1) oil will leak and come out the breather. More RPM means more oil coming out. Find your happy RPM and know what to expect for fuel burn and oil usage. 2) My Ae...
Hey pvs, welcome to the forum. You don't say what engine you have but I'm thinking AeroVee is a good guess. There is not much to the electrical system. You need good magnets, a good stator, a good voltage regulator, and it needs to be hooked up. When I was troubleshooting I first checked the open lo...
Test flight - 1415 in climb until I got to 3000' MSL or so. Awesome RPM, over 3200. At 90kts was almost 3300, but the EGT went to 1430. Way better than before. I'm not done but on the right track I think.
Congrats! I'd have to get it approved by the war department but may be able to put you up at C77 if you need a stop. There may be others who would do the same. Even at 100kts it beats driving a uhaul.
A view of my flow straightener via inspection mirror. Test flight after work today.
I originally used pops for the flow straightener. Got to thinking it would be bad if a mandrel went through the engine. I drilled out the pops and installed solid rivets.
My super simple deflectors. Not much surface area is blocked due to filter radius, pleats, and a slight bend front & rear. The rivet tails in the pleats help keep alignment.