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Richard said:
I'm kind of curious about how Chris Heintz feels about hanging such a monster motor on his airplane. His web site says 150 to 240 bhp with max installed weight of 440 lbs. ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// I am under the 440 lbs as he spec'd out. Altho that is a old number, even since the 801 disintagrated over Calif a few years back .Zenith reduced it to 400 lbs if I remember correctly. I do check my airframe very closely often and it shows no signs of deforming anywhere, I am based at 6500 msl so the 330 sea level nuumbers are reduced by about 25-30%, that puts my set up in the 250-260 range. I will need to be careful when I get my toy down to sea level where thick air lives though. I should add the Calif crash was not caused by the plane though, "we hope". The NTSB found a high level of drugs in the pilot and passengers blood which apparently lead to them to believe they invincable while doing areobatics. They won't do that again. Ben N801BH |
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