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Old February 6th 08, 02:08 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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On Feb 6, 1:28 am, "oilsardine" wrote:
the modern 'VW engine':http://www.ulpower.com/
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Nice.

It's a real shame that the typical VW 'expert' knows so little about
engines :-) The ulpower people have gone out of their way to provide
easily understood explanations of how to measure torque; of torque vs
power, of Specific Fuel Consumption and so forth.

Indeed, these things are so simple -- and so fundamental to engines --
that it is difficult to understand why the EAA does NOT endorse a
program of publicly testing engines at its annual convention. The
'Experimental - Amateur-built' license is supposed to foster EDUCATION
and there are few things more educational than allowing the public to
see such demonstrations with their own eyes.

-R.S.Hoover
-EAA 58400 (Life Member)
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Old February 6th 08, 04:04 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Come on, Bob. How do you expect the EAA to make a buck out of something as
useful as this? Sheesh, man, cherchez le dinero.

Jim



Indeed, these things are so simple -- and so fundamental to engines --
that it is difficult to understand why the EAA does NOT endorse a
program of publicly testing engines at its annual convention.



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Old February 6th 08, 06:20 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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RST Engineering wrote:

Come on, Bob. How do you expect the EAA to make a buck out of something as
useful as this? Sheesh, man, cherchez le dinero.

Jim



Indeed, these things are so simple -- and so fundamental to engines --
that it is difficult to understand why the EAA does NOT endorse a
program of publicly testing engines at its annual convention.





Endorsement would equate to liability.

BEsides, EAA has never really been about the reality of it - they
sell the dream.

Richard
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Old March 18th 08, 03:14 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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On Feb 6, 1:20 pm, cavalamb himself wrote:
RST Engineering wrote:
Come on, Bob. How do you expect the EAA to make a buck out of something as
useful as this? Sheesh, man, cherchez le dinero.


Jim


Indeed, these things are so simple -- and so fundamental to engines --
that it is difficult to understand why the EAA does NOT endorse a
program of publicly testing engines at its annual convention.


Endorsement would equate to liability.

BEsides, EAA has never really been about the reality of it - they
sell the dream.


Fantasy, even.

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Old February 6th 08, 04:28 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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On Feb 6, 8:04 am, "RST Engineering" wrote:
Come on, Bob. How do you expect the EAA to make a buck out of something as
useful as this? Sheesh, man, cherchez le dinero.
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Big Smiley :-)

The real question is what happens to all those bucks? Add up the
Total Compensation Package for all those wunnerful folks running the
EAA and it's enough to make Warren G. Buffett heave a sigh of envy.

But you're right. Valid, useful information doesn't buy full-page
ads. And of course, it IS all about money. On the other hand, the
more emphasis placed on selling a dime's worth of info for a dollar,
the quicker the demise of grass-roots aviation.

-R.S.Hoover
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Old February 6th 08, 05:34 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Gig 601XL Builder wrote:
wrote:
On Feb 6, 8:04 am, "RST Engineering" wrote:
Come on, Bob. How do you expect the EAA to make a buck out of
something as
useful as this? Sheesh, man, cherchez le dinero.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Big Smiley :-)

The real question is what happens to all those bucks? Add up the
Total Compensation Package for all those wunnerful folks running the
EAA and it's enough to make Warren G. Buffett heave a sigh of envy.

But you're right. Valid, useful information doesn't buy full-page
ads. And of course, it IS all about money. On the other hand, the
more emphasis placed on selling a dime's worth of info for a dollar,
the quicker the demise of grass-roots aviation.

-R.S.Hoover


So the obvious answer is to take the advertising out of it. What we need
to do is lobby Aviation Consumer to have an annual homebuilt issue.



To get that idea rolling I just sent a letter to the editor. Here's a
link so others can do the same and a copy of my letter.

Dear Sirs,

I have been a subscriber for a few years now and have been very happy
with the unbiased reviews and information you provide.

I am currently building home-built aircraft and sadly the same kind of
reporting isn't currently available for experimental specific kits,
equipment or engines.

It would be great and I think you would see a fairly large audience if
you were to produce either an annual experimental issue or add a monthly
section on experimental aircraft.


http://www.aviationconsumer.com/cgi-...form&link_id=3
 




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