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Hi Steve, good to hear from you.
Yes, I always looked at the weather in SC just to see if I did get off what
it would be like a bit further south. Generally the fog didn't start to
lift until near the Georgia border.
Great to hear your cooling is improving. It frequently takes a number of
changes to get things working (I took 5) right. But, once a couple of you
guys with the Canards get it sorted out then the rest of your kind will have
it much easier with a good starting point.
I presume you have a Ross drive? I think I finally solved my Ross Drive
leak but ended up reducing the amount of available lubrication to the gears
and hasten its demise. I have had no problem with the Tracy's drives
leaking. Mostly its just a mess annoyance than a major problem (at least
with us tractor types).
When do you end up moving up to NC? I presume you intend to fly off your 40
hours in SC rather than trying to get another test area?
Ed
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Brooks" <prvt_pilot@yahoo.com>
To: "Rotary motors in aircraft" <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Sent: Sunday, October 31, 2004 2:57 PM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: 3000 fpm :-) (unofficially)
Ed,
I can syphathise with you. I didn't make it this year
either. I was supose to fly down with another builder
on Saturday, but no luck. The weather in SC has been
the same crap that you have had.
Some good news today. I flew the Cozy this morning
(finally), and got a look at the temperatures with the
new scoops. I need to add a couple of bolts to hold
the oil plenum to the cowling, but even with it
blowing by allot of air, the temperatures were better
than they had ever been. The bad news is that my oil
leak is back on the redrive. It had stopped for a
while, and I had attributed it to restriction in the
drain line, but today it started leaking again. Looks
like I'm going to have to replace it.
Steve Brooks
--- Ed Anderson <eanderson@carolina.rr.com> wrote:
> MessageNo,Rusty, the #$%^@ weather continued to
> keep the ceiling low until about 2 hour after my
> deadline to a launch. THEN it began to clear up.
> Low ceilings without letup for two weeks and it
> couldn't clear two hours early.
>
> Really regret not making it, but just not up to a 16
> hour drive ( I must admit I have gotten very spoiled
> by being able to fly everywhere). Grandson's
> birthday was Saturday so he was very pleased that
> grandad attended his party rather than off flying
> {:>).
>
> Got to start on redesign of my exhaust/muffler
> system. From the theory (If I understand it) It
> appears that the reactive (sound canceling) type
> muffler is the approach with the most promise. It
> tends to reduce low freq noise (which is the
> predominate energy) in the rotary's exhaust. The
> absorption type muffler appears to be best for
> frequencies above 1000HZ. So perhaps a combination.
>
> In any case, I intend to get the noise level down to
> a more acceptable level before next Years flyins.
>
> Appreciate you continuing to share your performance
> data. While nothing comparable to you performance,
> my overweight RV-6A has also responded very nicely
> to the 2.85 and larger prop and the good news is
> that my fuel burn and airspeed appear to be very
> comparable to the 2.17 combination. Rpm is slightly
> higher (approx 200-300 rpm) for the same 2.17 fuel
> burn rate - I presume due to a slight lesser load of
> the gearbox/prop combination at cruise. Initial ROC
> has increased by approx 600 fpm.
>
> Still need to get some more definitive data on
> performance. So will probably start that in a
> couple of weeks.
>
> Best Regards
>
> Ed.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Russell Duffy
> To: Rotary motors in aircraft
> Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2004 10:57 PM
> Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: 3000 fpm :-)
> (unofficially)
>
>
> Great to hear about the performance! Wow! 3000
> fpm and UP at that{:>). Sounds like you are getting
> the little bird debugged just great.
>
> Ed Anderson
>
>
> Thanks Ed. It's finally starting to be fun.
> BTW, did you make it to Lake City?
>
> Cheers,
> Rusty (still happy to be rid of the turbo)
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