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1st UK Harmon Rocket II Has flown !!!

 
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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2007 6:36 am    Post subject: 1st UK Harmon Rocket II Has flown !!! Reply with quote

Hi Guys,

Well finaly the 1st Harmon Rocket II has flown in the UK, A 10yr+
project for my father Kevin Armstrong came to fruition at 1pm on the
20th of May 2007 when in almost perfect conditions he flew out of the
1000ft grass strip at Kingston, Cambrigeshire and into a nice wide
2500ft grass stripat Gransden,Cambridgeshire about 30 minutes and a huge
grin later.

I saw and got to video most of the take off, i say most as to be honest
it was a little quick to track with my video camera on the tripod and as
such he got away from me !!! When i get a chance to get it off my video
camera, i will post it on the website.

We were also intending to film the landing, but when we arrived by car
to the landing strip he had already landed. He expected to do a couple
of fly bys on the runway to get the feel of it, but managed to line the
1st atempt up perfectly and as such did what sounded like a perfect
landing with hardly anyone to see it. A friend was already there and
waiting for him but the landing was so quick that by the time the camera
had powered up, he was on the ground.

From discussions afterwards he never actualy opened her up more than
half way and still ended up aproaching 200mph on a fly past and ended up
climbing at over 3000ft per min.. The stall seems to be around 60-65 but
he didn't let it fully stall, just enough to know where the landing
speeds would be.

He now needs to do a lot of test flying, technicaly within 25miles of
the airfield...Lots of circuits will ensue

Cya,
Lee

http://www.bondedcomponents.co.uk/rocket/


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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2007 5:41 pm    Post subject: 1st UK Harmon Rocket II Has flown !!! Reply with quote

confabulations pops!
want an achievement

Harry Paine
266HP
450 hrs

[quote]Well finaly the 1st Harmon Rocket II has flown in the UK, A 10yr+ project for my father Kevin Armstrong came to fruition at 1pm on the 20th of May 2007 when in almost perfect conditions he flew out of the 1000ft grass strip at Kingston, Cambrigeshire and into a nice wide 2500ft grass stripat Gransden,Cambridgeshire about 30 minutes and a huge grin later.

I saw and got to video most of the take off, i say most as to be honest it was a little quick to track with my video camera on the tripod and as such he got away from me !!! When i get a chance to get it off my video camera, i will post it on the website.

We were also intending to film the landing, but when we arrived by car to the landing strip he had already landed. He expected to do a couple of fly bys on the runway to get the feel of it, but managed to line the 1st atempt up perfectly and as such did what sounded like a perfect landing with hardly anyone to see it. A friend was already there and waiting for him but the landing was so quick that by the time the camera had powered up, he was on the ground.

From discussions afterwards he never actualy opened her up more than half way and still ended up aproaching 200mph on a fly past and ended up climbing at over 3000ft per min.. The stall seems to be around 60-65 but he didn't let it fully stall, just enough to know where the landing speeds would be.

He now needs to do a lot of test flying, technicaly within 25miles of the airfield...Lots of circuits will ensue

Cya,
Lee

http://www.bondedcomponents.co.uk/rocket/




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