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PostPosted: Mon May 01, 2006 7:00 pm    Post subject: rocket manuevers Reply with quote

Could anyone tell me what aerobatic manuevers are permitted in a Rocket ?
I'm told the prop
extension puts excessive force on the crank and wish to know what exactly
you can and cannot
perform without damaging the engine.

Thanks- Craig


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PostPosted: Mon May 01, 2006 7:49 pm    Post subject: rocket manuevers Reply with quote

It depends on your prop, engine mounts and type of maneuvers. Any "gentleman" aerobatics are fine; These include rolls, loops, cuban eights, inverted flight (with appropriate system). If you have a metal prop and you are doing radical snap rolls or abrupt maneuvers, you might bend the shaft. If you have a composite prop, you can get away with more radical stuff; the prop will absorb some of that energy and not transmit it to the shaft/bearings. But, the aircraft has limits too. It isn't an unlimited type of aircraft. It is build, more or less, for basic aerobatics...maybe a step more.

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Craig Hilling <inverteddecathlon(at)hotmail.com> wrote:

Could anyone tell me what aerobatic manuevers are permitted in a Rocket ?
I'm told the prop
extension puts excessive force on the crank and wish to know what exactly
you can and cannot
perform without damaging the engine.

Thanks- Craig





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PostPosted: Tue May 02, 2006 7:24 am    Post subject: rocket manuevers Reply with quote

I have never seen an approved list of maneuvers published for any of the =
RV series including the HR II and F 1. All planes are limitied by the =
published airframe G force numbers and any equipment that is installed. =
In the case of the prop most are using on Rockets, the M2YR hub, we are =
limited to 3.8 Gs. There are variables that I am sure someone will =
point out but this is my controlling number. At 62 yrs. and 30 pounds =
overweight I am not interested in unlimited aerobatics, or even =
sportsman for that matter - an occassional roll or loop and I'm done.
Jim Anglin
HR II N144HR
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