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To listen to High revs like that would frankly tire me out  It's OK in a Paramotor as you are too busy to notice the Noise. Its only Power to weight you need not Power per CC.. Some VEE Twin horizontal shaft Industrial motors come close to being suitable.   Nev

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I agree a nice little v twin and redrive would sound far better. As a Moto Guzzi and BMW fan , they just sound- right.  

 

A $5k budget would easily do a nice vtwin and Ace redrive with lots of quality mods for aero use. Thats full electric start, better carb including heat, digital ignition upgrades etc. not a bolt and play but not a huge challenge either.

 

And would be much easier to nicely cowl in for a Sapphire or  Saddler Vampire etc. should certainly be lower drag than a two smoke version.

 

Huge amount of threads about them in Homebuiltairplanes site.

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YES.  I keep looking from time to time..  V twins have Piston momentum advantages over other configurations.  nev

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18 minutes ago, Litespeed said:

I agree a nice little v twin and redrive would sound far better. As a Moto Guzzi and BMW fan , they just sound- right.  

 

A $5k budget would easily do a nice vtwin and Ace redrive with lots of quality mods for aero use. Thats full electric start, better carb including heat, digital ignition upgrades etc. not a bolt and play but not a huge challenge either.

 

And would be much easier to nicely cowl in for a Sapphire or  Saddler Vampire etc. should certainly be lower drag than a two smoke version.

 

Huge amount of threads about them in Homebuiltairplanes site.

I have looked at these engines and flown a Thruster with bmw 800 boxer with rotax c gearbox fitted. They are all very heavy compared to a Rotax 912. 5k will get a good used 912 and it is ready to go and proven.

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A large RC jet engine would be pretty cool in a sapphire.

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16 minutes ago, facthunter said:

Needs to be a FAN jet to have much thrust.  Nev

There is a cricket fitted with twin RC jets.

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The Hbird started with 32hp .

And , it's siste ship is FAA part 103 certified 

All metal good looking ,

 

 

 

 

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Much better than a paraglider .

spacesailor

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9 hours ago, onetrack said:

There are RC aircraft as big as that Hummelbird!

Some have twin cylinder motors. Most are modeled on aerobatic aircraft like Extras, and they're great to watch because they fly like a normal aircraft and when they are doing aerobatics it's a lot more realistic

 

There's a field with a 1,000 foot licence in the D314 (Danger) zone in the Carrum entrance point to Moorabbin Airporr from the Moorabbin training area, so if you're coming in from the east, best not to stray too far north for the entry. 

 

They get the performance from not carrying a human whereas the RAA aircraft are 300 kg MTOW (335 with floats, 320 with BRS) and wing loading 30 kg/M2.

 

 

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This one will carry the hummelbird for a high altitude launch

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But is it legal .

 

Another dream , to fulfil my hopes of flying ,

one day in the future. 

spacesailor

 

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2 minutes ago, spacesailor said:

But is it legal .

 

Another dream , to fulfil my hopes of flying ,

one day in the future. 

spacesailor

 

WELL, take an FAA FAR Part 103 ‘holiday’ to the U.S. 🤩

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2 hours ago, spacesailor said:

But is it legal .

 

The Radio Controlled aircraft are legal.

 

The Hummelbird with 9.6 lbs/ft2 (47 kg/M2)   or  8.6 lbs/ft2 (42 kg/M2) vs the RAA limit of 30 kg/M2   is not legal.

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