To get a 188lb engine to work W&B-wise, it's gonna have to be WAAAAY out there!
What-dya think??
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Yeah, I'm bored...![]()
I've tried contacting Innodyn three times in the last week with no response, and mailbox full replies. NO news.
The fuel burn isn't going to be anywhere near their claim, pretty much garaunteed.
I just thought it'd be fun to get a drawing out there.![]()
Chad "WV" Jensen
N755CB RV-7 Tip up
Wings-DONE, SB Fuselage Ordered, Mid January arrival
www.chadandbrittne.com/RV-7.htm
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Womack2005 wrote:That thing reminds me of a.......a....
Oh! I know, a Weather Vane!
Oh, c'mon on now guys! Wait, you're right...4kilo wrote:I just hope the fuselage is delivered before he can call Van to have it changed back to a nosedragger.
Pat
That might work, but I would think that a big issue would be the overall fuel burn. Youd have to take up a good bit of weight to feed that thing for a decent flight. Youd also have to make sure that the headertank stayed full for W&B. I would think that would make it useless as a resource.smithhb wrote:Why not consider adding a forward storage compartment or even a header tank to help offset the W&B?
Bret
*takes a bow*captain_john wrote:OMG, Patti!
My thoughts EXACTLY!
CJ