Sabine
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- Mar 31, 2020
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Firstly, Margie, thanks so much for fixing my glitch and enabling me to join your forum.
I have for the last 10 years, when time has permitted and when I have been near my workshop, been developing a side by side tractor gyroplane. Sadly I have now had to put it on hold and seek work in the UK. I live/lived in South Africa. I guess there are reasons for everything and being away from my project is also a great time to think, ponder and research. When I started out on the project, I employed an aeronautical engineer and he based all of his design criteria on BCAR T (British civil aviation authority) who have a weight limit (all up 2 pax and full fuel of 600kgs). We started with a Subaru EJ20T- the weight 104kgs barebones and the boxer configuration make the placement of fuel tanks very complicated and so am now looking for an engine/redrive of sub 100kgs. So far I am seriously leaning towards a Mercury 2 stroke fuel and oil injected powerhead which certainly looks very positive. The next unknown is the long carbon fiber prop-shaft (1500mm+-) to the propeller that goes through a kevlar tunnel in the cockpit. It would seem that torsional vibration has historically been a problem here. Molt Taylor and others rectified this using a Flexidyne coupling and my thoughts are, surely today there is something out there that is lighter and possibly better (motorcycle slipper clutch?). I really would appreciate your thoughts on these. I enclose a couple of pics for your perusal. Kindly Sabine.
I have for the last 10 years, when time has permitted and when I have been near my workshop, been developing a side by side tractor gyroplane. Sadly I have now had to put it on hold and seek work in the UK. I live/lived in South Africa. I guess there are reasons for everything and being away from my project is also a great time to think, ponder and research. When I started out on the project, I employed an aeronautical engineer and he based all of his design criteria on BCAR T (British civil aviation authority) who have a weight limit (all up 2 pax and full fuel of 600kgs). We started with a Subaru EJ20T- the weight 104kgs barebones and the boxer configuration make the placement of fuel tanks very complicated and so am now looking for an engine/redrive of sub 100kgs. So far I am seriously leaning towards a Mercury 2 stroke fuel and oil injected powerhead which certainly looks very positive. The next unknown is the long carbon fiber prop-shaft (1500mm+-) to the propeller that goes through a kevlar tunnel in the cockpit. It would seem that torsional vibration has historically been a problem here. Molt Taylor and others rectified this using a Flexidyne coupling and my thoughts are, surely today there is something out there that is lighter and possibly better (motorcycle slipper clutch?). I really would appreciate your thoughts on these. I enclose a couple of pics for your perusal. Kindly Sabine.