Neat stuff, Steve !!! I'm continually impressed with your
efforts to lighten and streamline the Rebel. Please continue to keep
us posted on your progress....... I suspect there'd be MANY takers
for more info on that prop ! Where, how, how much, etc. ....
There's probably a big market for those things !!
(If you were looking for something to fill your time ... ;-) :-) )
....bobp
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At 03:49 PM 1/29/02 EST, you wrote:
Hi All
Just a quick update on my Rebel and 1800 amphib floats. I am doing the final
prep work ( deburing, painting ect. )on the bottom of the second float and
hope to do the installation on the airframe around the first of March. During
the float construction I spent a considerable amount of time analyzing and
remachining the landing gear and gear support structure in a effort to save
weight. I also did the hyd. system in aircraft quality tubing, fittings and
hoses for a weight savings of 7 lbs per float on the gear and about 2 lbs on
the hyd. system.
On the airframe installation I will be narrowing the float spread about 8
inchs and lowering the airframe to be more in line with the super cub / 172
ect. After initial flight testing I will replace the SS flying wires with
stream line wires and install fairing at all strut intersections in a effort
to increase performance.
In getting my Rebel ready for the float installation I have installed a
inflight adjustable propeller using a Hartzell HC-C2YF-1BF propeller with
7663A-4 blades and a electric drive motor and gear box of my own design that
bolts on to the propeller hyd. piston. This installation allows me to get
2700 rpm static and adjust the pitch to any RPM/ power setting I want
inflight. The weight increase over the Sensenich 72-56 propeller that was
removed is 14 lbs plus 3 lbs lead in the tail to keep the empty weight C/G at
10 inches. Flight testing to date has shown a marked decrease in the takeoff
roll, a nice increase in the R/C, and better high Alt cruise speeds.
Steve Sloan 536R
<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>Hi All
<BR>Just a quick update on my Rebel and 1800 amphib floats. I am
doing the final prep work ( deburing, painting ect. )on the bottom of the
second float and hope to do the installation on the airframe around the
first of March. During the float construct
ion I spent a considerable amount of time analyzing and remachining the
landing gear and gear support structure in a effort to save weight. I also
did the hyd. system in aircraft quality tubing, fittings and hoses for a
weight savings of 7 lbs per float on th
e gear and about 2 lbs on the hyd. system.
<BR>On the airframe installation I will be narrowing the float spread about
8 inchs and lowering the airframe to be more in line with the super cub /
172 ect. After initial flight testing I will replace the SS flying wires
with stream line wires and install f
airing at all strut intersections in a effort to increase performance.
<BR>
<BR>In getting my Rebel ready for the float installation I have installed a
inflight adjustable propeller using a Hartzell HC-C2YF-1BF propeller with
7663A-4 blades and a electric drive motor and gear box of my own design that
bolts on to the propeller hyd. p
iston. This installation allows me to get 2700 rpm static and adjust the
pitch to any RPM/ power setting I want inflight. The weight increase over
the Sensenich 72-56 propeller that was removed is 14 lbs plus 3 lbs lead in
the tail to keep the empty weight C/
G at 10 inches. Flight testing to date has shown a marked decrease in the
takeoff roll, a nice increase in the R/C, and better high Alt cruise speeds.
<BR>
<BR>Steve Sloan 536R</FONT></HTML>
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