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Barnyard BOb - wrote in message . ..
Ben Haas wrote Just lost in the Lycoming lore of " all else is ****". He probably won't outgrow it either so just ignore his thoughts. I can't speak for BOb but it's my impression that he's not against alternative engines in and of themselves, but alternative engines with less-than-ideal engineering and development behind their airplane applications, and those who are lost in the lore of "auto engines are superior because Lycomings are old." So far statistics appear to be on his side. Dave 'Singer' Hyde Lycoming powered RV-4 in flight test, EAA Tech Counselor ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Thank you, Dave. You have explained my position fairly accurately. FWIW.... One need not be a rocket scientist to realize that enuff "****" will go wrong.... when everything is right. However, doods like Ben, continue to stedfastly remain simplistic and ignorant. For those that are new here -- Mr. Haas, the self proclaimed auto engine expert.... has proclaimed with great fanfare that he can produce a jillion RELIABLE horsepower from nearly zero cubic inches of auto piston engine or something just as fruity/bizarre. That might have been about two years ago. Little wonder that he lashes out with hostilities and unkind words like "****", given his own failures and frustrations to date. Barnyard - evolution, not revolution - BOb Well Barnyard BLOb. Your very first posting on this topic contained all your inner feelings, just look back and any sane guy can see that. As for my project, I am flying it every day so you might want to look at some sites on the web to see one really can design and fly an auto engine in a plane. Brett and I have both built our own planes, we didn't buy a homebuilt already flying like you. Both of us did extensive research and developed a working powerplant that's not based on a 60 year old Lycoming/Cont design. I am surely not the sharpest knife in the drawer and I don't play one on TV either. You are welcome to come on out and visit any time to see for yourself a well designed and flying Auto conversion. My gut feeling is that your mindset is not gonna change though. Remember, this group is the REC. AVIATION HOMEBUILT newsgroup, not the certified rec. aviation plane group. We talk about cutting edge stuff in here. Here are a few links to some sites,, http://kolbpilot.com/ch701/Ben_Haas.htm http://www.zenithair.com/stolch801/update.html Hey BOb. If ya really own a plane why don't ya share some pics of it to all of us in here. Your truly. Ben Haas. N801BH. |
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