Mailing List flyrotary@lancaironline.net Message #18810
From: Ed Anderson <eanderson@carolina.rr.com>
Subject: Re: [FlyRotary] Good flight
Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 19:24:00 -0500
To: Rotary motors in aircraft <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Great to hear, Steve.

It seems it always takes some time to work out all the bugs that inevitably
show up.  Sounds like things are going right.

Ed A

----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Brooks" <prvt_pilot@yahoo.com>
To: "Rotary motors in aircraft" <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 6:27 PM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Good flight


> After having different problems, and working through
> various issues over the last month or so, I finally
> had a good flight today.
>
> Up until today, I've stayed within gliding distance of
> the runway, and most flights were 30 minutes or so
> each.
>
> Today after a short checkout flight, and landing to
> verify everything, I finally ventured away from the
> airport.  I made a 3 legged flight to 2 other airports
> and then back to my departing airport.  Total of about
> an hour flight at 120 kts.
>
> I kept the speed to 120 kts., because of an issue with
> my auto gear extension unit.  I've got the calibration
> messed up, and I'm going to have to dig up the manual
> on it to get it set right.  It was extending at too
> slow of speed, but now it won't stay retracted, even
> at 140 kts.  So, I flew the whole time with the nose
> gear down, which adds a fair amount of drag.
>
> I was running at about 55% power I would guess.  I was
> running at 4400 RPM's at a MAP of about 20.  Rather
> than a MAP guage, I have a boost guage for the turbo,
> so I have to calculate my way into MAP.  The boost
> guage was showing about a -10.
>
> The rotary ran flawlessly, and is really quite
> interesting to listen to, as you fly along.  On the
> way back, I circled over a friends house (another
> pilot). He heard the plane, and knew immediately what
> it was.  He called and told me that he ran outside and
> watched it as I circled the lake, and then came back
> for another pass.  He said that it look like it was
> going really fast, but it really was only doing the
> 120 kts.  I guess that the swept wing Cozy must look
> fast, even when you're going slow.
>
> At any rate, I was thrilled with the flight, and
> should be able to add several hours on my next trip
> down to SC to fly.  Living 4.5 hours away from the
> plane has really put a crimp in the flying.
>
> I've got about 13 hours now, and with any luck, I hope
> to let Rusty's record of getting to the 40 hours,
> stand.  I've still got a small oil leak, and need to
> calibrate my fuel guage, but nothing bad enough to
> keep me from flying.  I'm not sure what my fuel burn
> was, but I would imagine that it wasn't too bad at the
> low power level.  I have a digital fuel guage, and the
> bar graph display went down one bar, but the gallons
> still stay 12, which is what it stopped at, not having
> been calibrated.  I think that it is fairly accurate
> from 1 to 12, because it was reading correctly when I
> filled it 5 gallons at a time.  For now, I fly with
> plenty of fuel in the left tank, and at least 12
> additional in the right (transfer) tank.
>
> Steve Brooks
> Cozy MKIV N75CZ
> Turbo Rotary (stock turbo still alive)
>
>
>
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