Garry Morgan Posted July 26, 2012 Posted July 26, 2012 The cougar now at 800kg MTOW will be adding another 150kg to 950kg MTOW this will allow a 0 320 lyc and 100kg of fuel into the wings. 140kts cruise good range and 4 good size people.and will still de rig into a trailor. VH of course. 1
Guest Howard Hughes Posted July 26, 2012 Posted July 26, 2012 The sky is always the limit! Or is it the ground?
Thruster87 Posted July 27, 2012 Posted July 27, 2012 The cougar now at 800kg MTOW will be adding another 150kg to 950kg MTOW this will allow a 0 320 lyc and 100kg of fuel into the wings. 140kts cruise good range and 4 good size people.and will still de rig into a trailor. VH of course. Nice to hear an Aussie company is going to compete in the mainstream arena.There will be a bit of competition from older pipers and Cessna's etc. Looking at the figures 950kg - 340kg 4x pax =610kg - 140l fuel 100kg =510kg - engine weight 110kg =400kg less prop/oils etc of say 30kg = 370kg for the airframe. Take out 2 pax at 170kg and put in a couple of kids instead and you have a nice set of numbers you can work with.It 's not easy to come up with a 4 place aircraft fully loaded[with 4 on board] with good range at only 950kg MTOW. 1
damkia Posted July 27, 2012 Posted July 27, 2012 Nice to hear an Aussie company is going to compete in the mainstream arena.There will be a bit of competition from older pipers and Cessna's etc. Looking at the figures 950kg - 340kg 4x pax =610kg - 140l fuel 100kg =510kg - engine weight 110kg =400kg less prop/oils etc of say 30kg = 370kg for the airframe. Take out 2 pax at 170kg and put in a couple of kids instead and you have a nice set of numbers you can work with.It 's not easy to come up with a 4 place aircraft fully loaded[with 4 on board] with good range at only 950kg MTOW. I would think that bigger wing tanks (wing tip tanks?) with the Lyc engine may be an idea. 140l will only give 3.5 hrs + reserve (assuming ~5-10 litre unusable). At 130 Kt cruise that is 45o NM or ~830 km. May be worth looking into the UL Power engines FWF too as a cheaper engine option... 6 cyl 140-200 HP avavilable 100-108 kg installed. There is a dealer in Australia.
Garry Morgan Posted July 27, 2012 Author Posted July 27, 2012 The fuse fuel tank is 100ltr, wing tanks will allow 100kg of fuel, The UL motor is still being tested in the 6cyl, where the 0-320 is a proven legend, the 3.3 jab can cruise at 130kts but better on fuel at 120-125kts ,so the 0-320 will be closer to 140kts cruise, for the RAA the 233 Lyc is a good alrounder.
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