Walter, not sure of make of my floats, they were purchased by the original
owner and I beleive made in Quebec, Canada somewhere. They straight aluminum
and I figure, 1300's give or take.
As for performance, it's not bad considering you're talking an 80 hp. Never
took any times off the water, but alone with half a tank +/- 10 US gallons,
pilot 150lbs, empty weight 625lbs, 40 lbs of gear in the back, I scared
myself silly one day gazing at shore as I powered up and was off the water
in well under 10 seconds.
On an extreme hot day, 30C+ took a 180lb passenger and it was an extremely
long take off, but we were up flying. It was hard getting any lift and climb
was virtually nil. Having said this, a C172 tried 4 times without luck and
never got up.
Also had a 220lb passenger one day and no problem getting her in the air. I
would estimate gross with a passenger, 1/2 fuel, on floats at just under
1200lbs and under typical summer conditions, in light wind, I'd be off
within 15 seconds. I will however take some numbers this summer if you're
interested.
Note that I am using an in-flight adjustable prop from Ivoprop and this has
enhanced pewrformance somewhat on take off and cruise. Cruise in neutral
conditions isn't fast, probably about 70kt range.
If you like I can send you pics of the floats directly.
Aurele
R063
----- Original Message -----
From: "Walter Klatt" <
Walter.Klatt@shaw.ca>
To: <
rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 3:10 PM
Subject: RE: 912 performance
Aurele, what floats are you using? What type of performance are
you getting with the 912 on flats? Do you have any timings for
take-off at a given gross weight?
Walter
-----Original Message-----
From:
mike.davis@dcsol.com
[mailto:
mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
Aurele Lavigne
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 8:48 AM
To:
rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: 912 performance
Ian, I changed the thread line as tyhe discussion has
gone away from "fuel
sight gauges.
While I'm running the 912 and not 912S, it sounds like
you're missing out on
at least 20% of you're power range at 5400. While you
will notice some
difference in fuel consumption, climbing at 5800 and
cruising at 5400, you
will like the added performance/speed when you need or
want it. Of course
when you just want to soar and explore, you can always
throttle back.
I use a 3-blade Ivoprop, in-flight adjustable, but it
is not recommneded for
the 100hp. Too bad because you get great performance
range and fuel economy
and all that for about $1000 US.
I regularly push my rpm to 6000 on take off to get off
the water in short
distances and ease back within a minute or two max,
then 5800 to altitude
for up to 5 minutes and cruise at 5400.
I read an article a few years ago by a company who
operated a fleet of 912's
and one common problem they reported was that their
pilots babied these
engines too much.
Like Bob said, we get 90kts cruise with the 80hp.
Hope this helps,
Aurele
R063
P.S. I assume you have the airbox with your 100hp, and
if so would
appreciate any pics on that set-up, with corresponding
cold and hot air
intake setup. Just send to me offllist if you can.
----- Original Message -----
From: "IAN DONALDSON" <
allsure@bigpond.net.au>
To: <
rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 6:20 AM
Subject: Re: Rebel- fuel sight gauges
G'day
So, if I fly to the north of Australia nearer the
equator the Rebel won't
spin at all?
the right!
Regards
Ian>
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