Mailing List flyrotary@lancaironline.net Message #26704
From: Kelly Troyer <keltro@att.net>
Subject: Re: Pauls Accident - analysis
Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 15:18:15 +0000
To: Rotary motors in aircraft <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Barry and Bobby,
I stand corrected !! Paul's "Microtech" was several years old........Does anybody
know for sure if early versions had stageing feature ?? Dave Atkins should
know......
--
Kelly Troyer
Dyke Delta/13B/RD1C/EC2




-------------- Original message from Barry Gardner <barrygardner@mindspring.com>: --------------

Nah, his engine controller was the Microtech. I've been looking at it too. It's Aussie, like the rest of them. Paul bought it from Atkins, too.

Barry Gardner

Kelly Troyer wrote:
Ed and All,
     I may be wrong but do not believe that the Engine Control System that Paul
had supported staged (four injectors) injection.......Again not certain but I think
his ECS was a "Motec".........
--
Kelly Troyer
Dyke Delta/13B/RD1C/EC2




-------------- Original message from "Ed Anderson" <eanderson@carolina.rr.com>: --------------

John, I believe the TWM throttle body that Paul got from Atkins which has injector positions comes with only two injector positions.  This throttle body was available from the distributor (TWM) in either 2 or 4 injector model.   I know from personal experience that using the 4 injector TW (I had one initially installed) on the 13B made a more difficult installation - because the two injectors on the "inside" required you to position the TB a fair distance from the engine block.  So to avoid a lot of manifold work (extending the TB further away from the block to give room for the two inside injectors), the TB with only the two injector positions on the outside were most favored for the aircraft installation.  I believe that was the only model sold by Atkins.   I know of one other who also flew with only two injectors, but there may be more.
 
Reduce fuel flow whether due to fuel selector position   or defective injector or combination during take off would certainly be critical.  As pointed out, when you lose one rotor you lose more than 50% of your HP due to 1.  Less rpm with only one rotor ,2. drag of non-power producing rotor.
 
 
Ed A
 
 
 
From: John Slade
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 1:09 AM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Pauls Accident - analysis

The analysis of the 4 canardians who examined the wreckage of Paul Conner's aircraft is now available at:
 
 
Does anyone know if and why Paul's engine was configured with one injector per rotor?
John
 

--

Homepage:  http://www.flyrotary.com/

Archive and UnSub:   http://mail.lancaironline.net/lists/flyrotary/

Subscribe (FEED) Subscribe (DIGEST) Subscribe (INDEX) Unsubscribe Mail to Listmaster