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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, July 30, 2011 12:06
PM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Back to Phase 1
testing
Mark S. - 200 hrs
Ed A. - 590 hrs
Tracy C. - 1850 (RV-4) + 56 (RV-8) 1906 hrs total
David L. -
Bobby H. -
Dennis H. - 275 hrs - RV-7A Renessis
others...
On Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 10:47 AM, Mark Steitle <msteitle@gmail.com> wrote:
So, how many hours do you have on your rotary now?
Tracy, what's your total rotary flight hours? Just yesterday,
someone was trying to label me as the "Rotary Guru" because I have almost
200 hours now. I quickly informed them that there are many others that
are way ahead of me. Its been a while since we last tallied the total
flight hours. So, if everyone flying wants to reply, I'll tally up the
new total.
Mark S. - 200 hrs
Ed A. -
Tracy C. - David L. -
Bobby H. -
Dennis H. -
others...
You know, Mark, there are some things you just can't
give away - because nobody else wants them for some strange
reason {:>)
Sent: Saturday, July 30, 2011 9:17 AM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Back to Phase 1
testing
Ed,
There's little chance of anyone else catching up to you anyway.
You're the HCH champ!
Mark
Ok, Mark, but that detracts 2 points from
your "Hairy Chested Hero" credit {:>)
Ed
Sent: Friday, July 29, 2011 7:20 PM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Back to Phase 1
testing
Gee, two rotors to come home on doesn't provide much
excitement,
Ed,
That's the whole point of going with a
3-rotor, that and MORE POWER!!!
BWAAAAAHHHHH
Mark
On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 4:22 PM, Ed Anderson
<eanderson@carolina.rr.com> wrote:
Gee, two rotors to come home on doesn't provide much
excitement, Tracy.
Sort of reminds me way back in the old days
of using the Rx-7 ignition coils and ballast resistors blowing on
them. For some reason seems like that only happened to you and
me.
We are all awaiting some performance numbers for that
RV8-3R, so next time take your bottle and give those Ls1 coils a real
try
out.
Ed
-------------------------------------------------- From:
"Tracy" <rwstracy@gmail.com> Sent: Friday, July 29,
2011 2:13 PM To: "Rotary motors in aircraft" <flyrotary@lancaironline.net> Subject:
[FlyRotary] Re: Back to Phase 1 testing
Was finally getting around to doing hot weather
cooling and altitude performance testing in the RV-8 yesterday.
Cooling was good during a high power climb to 14500 ft where
I leveled out ( I had forgotten to put the Ox bottle in the plane).
Throttled up to WOT to see where the speed topped out at but.
After less than a minute I felt some engine roughness and
noticed rotor 3 EGT went above alarm threshold so I throttled back
to low power. #3 EGT then went low off scale and I could tell
that the engine was only running on 2 rotors. I then smelled
a faint electrical burning smell that lasted about 2 minutes.
Engine was surprisingly smooth for having a dead rotor and still had
more than enough power for cruise flight but obviously it was time
to get back on the ground and find out what went wrong. did
all the usual diagnostics on the long glide down with no
joy.
Made normal landing, poped off the cowl and coil
diagnostics test revealed that both coils on rotor 3 were dead.
I had done the coil disable tests prior to takeoff so I know
they were both good then. I'm using RX-8 coils and there have
been too many failures for me to feel good about them any longer.
I ordered a set of LS-1s to replace
them.
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