Mailing List flyrotary@lancaironline.net Message #58130
From: David Moyer <davidm@remconinc.com>
Subject: Re: [FlyRotary] High speed taxi part 2 w/nose lift
Date: Fri, 25 May 2012 14:12:21 -0500
To: Rotary motors in aircraft <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Great deal Chris! That is amazing results! I am very impressed at your resolution to stick it out given all of the issues you have had. Glad to see you are almost there. Keep the reports up and stay safe.

David Moyer
Remcon Associates, LLC
Tel: 281-360-2158
Fax: 281-360-2168
Cell: 281-795-2712


On 5/25/2012 1:32 PM, Chris Barber wrote:
After getting my DAR inspection and Repairman Certificate a few weeks ago, I did two high speed taxi test with disappointing results. The engine temps on my two rotor 13b rotary were extremely high. Well into the 250 degree range after the long taxi (9000 foot runway) and the quick jaunt down 17R. Obviously unacceptable. I did seem to avoid engine damage apparently by grace and the short duration.

Over the last few weeks I have focused on cooling mods. This time I followed the advice from Paul Lamar's book "How to Cool Your Wankle" more honestly and put the oil and coolant heat exchangers under the engine and a bit into the airstream for solid ram air.

Today I repeated the long taxi for high speed taxi test 3. Outside temp was 96 degrees. Temps down Hotel stayed around 165 degrees to Alpha. I had to wait for a Grauman to take off. Ran the engine up a bit to verify mixture. By the time I called the tower to take the active coolant temps had gotten to about 185.

I took a breath and smoothly added power and started my run down the center line. Speed came in as I brought power to just over 5000 RPM. I reached 60 knots really  quickly. (posted rotation speed range). I retarded the power a bit to maintain 60 ish knots took a mental breath....and raised the nose. The nose actually lifted  Holy crap....that is almost flight. I brought back power and the nose settled (uh, by settled, I mean bounced ;-)).

Ok. While really cool to me, the coolest part was when I noticed that when I checked the coolant temp just as the nose was down, the coolant temp had DROPPED to the high 170's. A drop. Imagine that!!!

I pulled off at Charlie and taxied back to my hangar with the temps around. 185. They just hit 190 before I shut down. Again, it is in the mid 90's today.

I don't know about y'all, but this has been a pretty good day off so far.

Thanks for your support.

Chris Barber
Houston KEFD
Velocity SE/FG
Rotary 13b turbo w/Mistral Intake
RWS PSRU/EC2/EM2
Dynon SkyView SV-7

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