(a) Ground clearance. There must be a clearance of at least seven inches (for each airplane with nose wheel landing gear) or nine inches (for each airplane with tail wheel landing gear) between each propeller and the ground with the landing gear statically deflected and in the level, normal takeoff, or taxing attitude, whichever is most critical. In addition, for each airplane with conventional landing gear struts using fluid or mechanical means for absorbing landing shocks, there must be positive clearance between the propeller and the ground in the level takeoff attitude with the critical tire completely deflated and the corresponding landing gear strut bottomed. Positive clearance for airplanes using leaf spring struts is shown with a deflection correspondingto 1.5g.
SonexN76ET wrote:Anyone who is considering using a Rotax in a legacy Sonex please contact Sonex and request they develop and sell an engine mount for the Rotax. I plan on someday swapping my Aerovee for a Rotax (when I can afford it). I think that if enough of us request a Rotax mount the factory may produce one.
SonexN76ET wrote:Anyone who is considering using a Rotax in a legacy Sonex please contact Sonex and request they develop and sell an engine mount for the Rotax. I plan on someday swapping my Aerovee for a Rotax (when I can afford it). I think that if enough of us request a Rotax mount the factory may produce one.
WaiexN143NM wrote:Hi all,
Who was posting a year ago about using a custom ring mount to convert from an aerovee mount to a rotax mount? Is that you gary?
Thanks chris for always good info posts.
WaiexN143NM
Michael
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