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Anyone with a jab on a mk3c/x??

 
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 10:31 pm    Post subject: Anyone with a jab on a mk3c/x?? Reply with quote

Is there anyone out there with a Jabiru 2200 on a MK 3 C or X ?If there is can you please give me some kind of idea of how it flies with it?

thanks,
chris ambrose


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 3:48 am    Post subject: Anyone with a jab on a mk3c/x?? Reply with quote

Jabiru 2200 on a MK 3 C or X >>

Hi Chris,
The Jabi is the only 4 stroke cleared for use with the Xtra in the UK.
Lighter than the 912. I have only been able to accumulate a few flying
hours, this summer has been almost non existent, and I have not flown the
Kolb with any other engine.

I can not give you comparisons but apart from being very noisy it seems OK.
The noise I think is not the fault of the Jabi. In the tractor
configuration and cowled it is very quiet but totally exposed and with the
pusher set up you wouldn`t want to fly without a headset.
With your rules of course there is nothing to stop you making a nice
streamlined fairing which might change the whole aspect.
The engine is designed to run at 2800 rpm and this will give 65/70+
depending on trim and load.

Cheers

Pat


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 8:28 am    Post subject: Anyone with a jab on a mk3c/x?? Reply with quote

Pat,

FWIW, there are many of us flying in front of and behind the Jab.
Prop length makes a huge difference in noise in the pusher
configuration. Though not quiet, my 58-inch prop in a pusher config
was way more quiet than the guys who used 62-inch props, regardless
of the pusher they were flying. As you say, in the tractor
configuration it's an all together different story. My Skyranger is
known as the airport stealth, it's so quiet.

Jerry

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I can not give you comparisons but apart from being very noisy it
seems OK. The noise I think is not the fault of the Jabi. In the
tractor configuration and cowled it is very quiet but totally
exposed and with the pusher set up you wouldn`t want to fly without
a headset.



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PostPosted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 10:01 am    Post subject: Re: Anyone with a jab on a mk3c/x?? Reply with quote

Pat,

The MX III is very loud inside with the 912 also, even with headsets the noise was a problem for me. I don't know if you are allowed to modify anything on your plane in the UK, but the fix is pretty cheap and easy to do. My airplane is much more enjoyable to fly since the sound proofing. If you want pictures, let me know.

Mike


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 10:12 am    Post subject: Re: Anyone with a jab on a mk3c/x?? Reply with quote

Mike...
Pictures ,please....always pictures!

Thank you all for responding to this!...one more thing too...pushers are always louder...Listen to a Lake or a Cessna 337...you can alway tell them apart from the others..


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 10:15 am    Post subject: Anyone with a jab on a mk3c/x?? Reply with quote

Chris,
That would be me.It flies fine,good climb,70 cruise (at)2600rpm,2.8 gph.Top speed full throttle,3100 rpm just under 90mph,and 2000hr TBO.Easy starting,smooth running.That being said,everyone on this list will tell you not to install one on your aircraft ,and for good reason.A direct drive prop generates a boat load of noise above 2300rpm on a pusher.I have gone to extraordinary measures to silence this in the cabin,and can say that it is only tolerable.Not good,not fair,only tolerable.It's a good engine,without the rattles and shudder you get out of the 912 series on shut down and startup.But that slow turning prop on the 912s make it hard to beat on a pusher.The VW with redrive is as close as you can get and for about 1/2 the money.Happy hunting
Gary Aman MK-C jabiru 2200 390 hrs.
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 1:21 pm    Post subject: Anyone with a jab on a mk3c/x?? Reply with quote

Hey guys with all the changes I have made to engines over the years the
primary noise maker is the prop. Get your tip speeds down and most of the
noise will disappear. When I had a direct drive VW with a 60 inch prop
turning 3600 RPM the tips would go super sonic. It would wake the dead, When
switched to a 72 inch prop turning 2200 RPM it got much quieter. I had tried
insulation and a muffler but nothing made as much impact as cutting the prop
tip speeds.

Later when I changed to a new engine mounting system and some of the noise
came back. So another major source of noise inside the cockpit is
transmission of engine vibrations thru the engine mount. Set up a engine
mount that lets the engine float as much as possible with out twisting or
moving around too much.

Hope this helps.

Rick Neilsen
Redrive VW powered MKIIIC

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 6:55 pm    Post subject: Anyone with a jab on a mk3c/x?? Reply with quote

Another way for reducing pusher prop noise, though I'm probably
repeating myself, is to go to a 3-blade prop instead of a two. Much
of the noise comes from the blades chopping the disturbed air off the
wings. With a 2-blade, both blades chop at the same time increasing
the noise level. Three blades have only one blade at a time chopping
the air, thereby reducing the noise. The only three blade I'm aware
of for a Jabiru is a Warp with perhaps a special adaptor plate. If
Sensenich's new carbon fibre prop can be had with three blades, that
would be the way to go IMHO, but perhaps a touch expensive.

Jerry
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Hey guys with all the changes I have made to engines over the years
the primary noise maker is the prop. Get your tip speeds down and
most of the noise will disappear.
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 7:56 pm    Post subject: Re: Anyone with a jab on a mk3c/x?? Reply with quote

I know....I was told that about the prop too....First i need to get this thing in the air and see what it does to get a base line...

chris ambrose


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 2:15 am    Post subject: Anyone with a jab on a mk3c/x?? Reply with quote

gone to extraordinary measures to silence this in the cabin,>>

Its not noise in the cabin which is the problem in the UK. It is the measured noise OUTSIDE which decides wether you get a noise certificate issued. Without it, you don`t fly.

Various countries in Europe have differing levels with the Germans, I think, being the tightest. Cutting down on the noise has probably done more for the acceptance by the general public of our sort of flying than anything else.

Cheers

Pat
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 2:19 am    Post subject: Anyone with a jab on a mk3c/x?? Reply with quote

allowed to modify anything on your plane>>

Hi Mike,

provided that it doesn`t put the weight up above the limit or change
something radically we are ok.
A different prop for instance would need clearance but rubber buffers,
insulation materials stuck on panels etc would be OK.

Pics please.

Pat


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 2:27 am    Post subject: Anyone with a jab on a mk3c/x?? Reply with quote

My Skyranger is
known as the airport stealth, it's so quiet.>>

Hi Jerry,
just a long shot but are you the person who rang me the other day to talk
about Jabi`s on Kolbs?

Pat


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 10:21 am    Post subject: Anyone with a jab on a mk3c/x?? Reply with quote

No Pat, not me.

Jerry
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My Skyranger is
known as the airport stealth, it's so quiet.>>

Hi Jerry,
just a long shot but are you the person who rang me the other day
to talk about Jabi`s on Kolbs?

Pat



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 5:40 pm    Post subject: Anyone with a jab on a mk3c/x?? Reply with quote

If a Warp will work an a Jabi, then a Kiev prop [aka Hot Prop] will work even better. It's a lot lighter.

Howard Shackleford
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of for a Jabiru is a Warp with perhaps a special adaptor plate.



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