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More of Illinois. Beautiful evening for cruising. That SparrowHawk flies better when I just go along for the ride and barely touch the cyclic.
I have had little problems with it so far.....I had an alternator problem...my voltage was too low.....I was ahead of the light as I always watch the numbers. Yesterday I was flying and it gradually started going down from its normal 14.1 volt readout to 11.9. I hung close to the airport and decided to not let it get any lower beings I have fuel injection and a computer drawing power. I cut the electrics to just my Skydat and then landed. This morning I found a field wire with a loose connection on my alternator. Put new coonnectors on and back to 14.1 volts. Stan |
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more shots
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Stan,
You get an A+ for paying attention to what your gyro is trying to tell you and finding things before they get worse.
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Last shots from today. I just will never ever tire of this.....This has got to be the biggest lkept secret of aviation....flying gyrocopters. I am trying my best to get this sport more press.
Come on...there has to be a lot more flying going on than whats posted... Stan |
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stan do you have a camera mounted in the top or just you have long arm.
the sun thru the mast pci was excellent. |
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Caribean: I just have a long arm.....
Stan |
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Why would one choose to have a fuel injected system that relies on electricity in an aircraft? It would seem to me that the older systems with carburetors would be safer since even if the electricity does fail, the engine won't quit. Is there a backup that means even if your electricity does fail the engine won't quit?
Sorry to ask this on your thread, but since you mentioned fuel injection, I thought I'd ask some questions. |
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Nice pics as usual Stan.
Any passenger yet?! Cheers
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Awesome pics as always Stan!
Rusty (gyro resistance is futile) |
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Excellent pics Stan!! Its great to see your view of Illinois again!
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I hate to take this thread off course a bit. Couldn't one find a place to install a small, auxiliary 12 volt battery as an alternate ?
I would get a small 12v alarm system battery from Radio Shack and wire it to an auxiliary buss that only feeds the engine and other essentials. The master switch could be a main - off - aux SPDT toggle. Just a thought.
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Tom: Very good suggestion on an auxillary battery. The thought ran through my mind but as long as I monitor the voltage like I do...I mean all those numbers are for me to look at....
.....then as I see the voltage come down from 14 volts....through 13....then I am shutting down unneccessary power and looking to land while the motor has juice to run it. Stan |
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Skier: My fuel injection came with the need for electricity just like my fuel pumps need electricity as well. After running this fuel injection...I would not go back to a carb engine. I dont think the electic draw on the fuel injectors is much compared to the fuel pump and engine computer anyway.
Stan |
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Harry: No passengers yet. My son Jeff was going to go this weekend but I am on the cautious side and not taking him while the temps are in the 90's. He is a big guy....no doubt it would fly because my RAF hauled him ok when it was real hot....but I am going to error on the conservative side as I build my experience.
No need for me to pop in a 260 pound passenger...94 degrees...and then find out how she flies. Like I said....it would fly...but I am going to have more reserve at first.Stan |
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Stan;
I agree. Good thinkin'. I guess I lost. Thought Barb would be the first...won't be the last time I've guessed wrong. Cheers
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