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CBarber(at)TexasAttorney.
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PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 7:40 pm    Post subject: First Start of my rotary Reply with quote

Just a quick note to announce the first starts of my 13b rotary engine in my Velocity SE wired with Bob's Z-14 diagrams. Thanks for the great info in the book and on this list. It provides a great deal of piece of mind. If you are interested in more details check out my posts or those of my buddy David Staten who is helping me in the build, on www.canardaviation.com or the flyrotary email list. Thanks Bob.

All the best,

Chris
www.LoneStarVelocity.com
Houston, Texas
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PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2007 8:55 am    Post subject: First Start of my rotary Reply with quote

At 10:40 PM 5/30/2007 -0500, you wrote:

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Just a quick note to announce the first starts of my 13b rotary engine in
my Velocity SE wired with Bob's Z-14 diagrams. Thanks for the great info
in the book and on this list. It provides a great deal of piece of
mind. If you are interested in more details check out my posts or those
of my buddy David Staten who is helping me in the build, on
<http://www.canardaviation.com>www.canardaviation.com or the flyrotary
email list. Thanks Bob.

All the best,

Great news! There's always a note of well earned satisfaction
at every project's milestones. We're putting the finishing
touches on a remodeling of three rooms and a hall in our house.
Long hours of prep, a few hours of broad-roller-progress and
many square-feet-per-hour of flooring going down . . . then
more long hours of detailed finish work for the bits and pieces
at the edges. But when the paint was done, and all the flat stuff
down on the floor, the light at the end of the tunnel turned out
not to be an oncoming train. All I have left is a dozen or so
pieces of base-board to put down.

Getting the engine to run and show nice numbers on the gages
has to be a rush. I'm pleased that this important milestone
is now behind you. Keep us apprised of your progress!

Bob . . .

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( "Physics is like sex: sure, it may )
( give some practical results, but )
( that's not why we do it." )
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( Richard P. Feynman )
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 12:16 pm    Post subject: First Start of my rotary Reply with quote

Congratulations Chris,
A freshly minted non-smoking wiring system and a smooth running rotary are proud milestones.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 1:00 pm    Post subject: First Start of my rotary Reply with quote

Indeed, although the web page is a little out of date as Experimental Lyclones are now way cheaper than the 34K listed...More like 21 to 24k for a brand new fuel injected IO360.

The rotary is a fascinating conversion however (not good for a tractor airplane due to the difficulty in getting long ducts to deal with the cooling drag, but much more amenable to a pusher design I think.

Good job

Frank

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Congratulations Chris,
A freshly minted non-smoking wiring system and a smooth running rotary are proud milestones.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 2:46 pm    Post subject: First Start of my rotary Reply with quote

Hi Frank,

Better not tell all those guys flying RV's with rotary engines.

Bob W.

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"Hinde, Frank George (Corvallis)" <frank.hinde(at)hp.com> wrote:

[quote] Indeed, although the web page is a little out of date as Experimental
Lyclones are now way cheaper than the 34K listed...More like 21 to 24k
for a brand new fuel injected IO360.

The rotary is a fascinating conversion however (not good for a tractor
airplane due to the difficulty in getting long ducts to deal with the
cooling drag, but much more amenable to a pusher design I think.

Good job

Frank

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Congratulations Chris,
A freshly minted non-smoking wiring system and a smooth running
rotary are proud milestones.

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 8:23 am    Post subject: First Start of my rotary Reply with quote

Didn't say they don't work but the debate over how fast they go VS. how
much fuel burn has never been proven to my knowledge...I.e water cooled
engines have an inherrent disadvantage in that they have more drag to
overcome. That can be done with careful ducting but it's a hard thing to
do with the engine so close to the front.

Has it been done on an RV?..I dunno,...Does it matter?...I.e if it costs
1 gallon per hour more in a Rotary coversion but the conversion is half
price compared to a Lyc it may still be a good deal.

Frank

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 10:07 am    Post subject: First Start of my rotary Reply with quote

Hinde, Frank George (Corvallis) wrote:
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Didn't say they don't work but the debate over how fast they go VS. how
much fuel burn has never been proven to my knowledge...I.e water cooled
engines have an inherrent disadvantage in that they have more drag to
overcome. That can be done with careful ducting but it's a hard thing to
do with the engine so close to the front.


Water cooled engines have an inherent advantage in that they don't have

to have the radiator up front just because that is where the engine is.

Here's a picture of my oil cooler arrangement. The radiator is on the
other side. Tractor configuration. Picture is from the front of the
airplane. The black triangle up front is part of the firewall.

http://www.ernest.isa-geek.org/Delta/Pictures/OilCoolerDuctFront.jpg

Advantages: Better weight and balance configuration. NACA studies
indicate that my inlet and outlet placement will provide the least drag
of any cooling arrangement except for jets or rockets.

The fuel burn question will never be answered, IMHO, regardless of how
much data you provide showing the rotary gobbles gas if you try to fly
it like a Lycoming, but the difference falls into the noise when you fly
it like a rotary. The BSFC goes through the roof when the mixture is
configured for best power (the only regime anyone seems to care about on
a dyno), but stays quite reasonable when properly leaned for a power
regime that keeps the plane under Vne. To complicated for most, I
guess. I give up. The doubters win. I'll just tell people that I have
secret tanks concealed with a cloaking device and levitated with my
anti-gravity pixie-dust so that the fuel it contains doesn't add to the
airplane's gross weight. The extra fuel is delivered at night by
secret-ops Federal Marshalls under the direct supervision of the CEO of
Exxon, because I know of some dirty secrets on Dick Cheney's
good-ol'-boy network. That should be a much more convincing story of
why all the rotary powered aircraft seem to have the same range as their
Lycoming powered brethren.

To bring this back on topic for this discussion list, the rotary has
another advantage in that the output shaft is turning at 6000RPM or so
at cruise. Just about right for a direct-drive generator. With a PM
rotor mounted directly to the shaft, there's no need for belts or
gears. No weight needed for a heavy case or robust and heavy mounting
brackets. In a tractor configuration, it will be constantly impacted by
fresh cooling air.


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