250 lbs, Gee, that means it qualifies as an
ultralight - and recall they intend to use 2 rotary engines! Perhaps they will
sell the engines and we can make a twin.
Ed Anderson RV-6A N494BW Rotary Powered Matthews, NC
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Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: 50 HP rotary
engine?
That's amazing - dry empty weight is under 250 lbs. And thrust
to weight greater than 1. How do they do that? :)
Michael D. Callahan
wrote:
Oh yeah, I have seen this thing. Maybe he should talk to
Moller, they seem to have a lot in common. Mike C.
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Thursday, May 27, 2004 9:53 PM
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I REALLY want an Airbike! I have
this 1700ft long pasture beside the house.. long, flat.... Mike
C.
I
REALLY want a 1700 ft pasture beside my house
:-)
Rusty
(welded custom fuel rail today, but still need to
add mounting points to it)
I
just did a search for airbike.....With the airbike that showed up on the
search, you don't NEED a 1700 foot pasture. www.geocities.com/alliedaerobiker
Rusty....can you build one of these for me, too? (Of course I
would want you to test fly it) Paul
Conner
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