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Flew to and from Cato Ridge, 50 l fuel in tank, 50 l spare fuel, kit for a week, wife and self! In trusty old Windlass.
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How did you fit every thing on the trike? Do you have any pictures?LarryMcG wrote:Flew to and from Cato Ridge, 50 l fuel in tank, 50 l spare fuel, kit for a week, wife and self! In trusty old Windlass.
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Griff,Griffin wrote:How did you fit every thing on the trike? Do you have any pictures?LarryMcG wrote:Flew to and from Cato Ridge, 50 l fuel in tank, 50 l spare fuel, kit for a week, wife and self! In trusty old Windlass.
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haven't you heard of Checkers shopping bags


My heaviest was a miserley 120kg PAX, 40Liters of fuel and me 85KG. The one thing the little Clipped Wing Challenger doesn't like is being heavy. Best climb I could get was 300fpm, at sea level, took 300m to take off. I have heard of a Clipped Wing with 582 motor, with a PAX of 145KG 38L Fuel and 85KG pilot climbing out at 400fpm. The long wing challengers dont have the same problem
Greg Perkins
Bacchus, let me throw this one into the pot for you, replace your 6-blade with a 2 blade and then tell me how well the plane performs.Bacchus wrote:Now here's something to chew on.
I weigh 130kg. Have flown often with 50 litres of fuel and pax 108kg.
Aerotrike 582 with 6 blade prop.
Must add that it is at the coast.
It will vibrate more that you expect but you will definitely get more thrust and climb out of it. The most efficient prop is the 2-blade, the rest just look nice and get smoother as you add more blades(albeit less efficient)


When are we going to meet to celebrate something

This weekend I am up with Demon and Dh and the boys Next weekend would be good. In fact maybe we have another braai at Morning Star next weekend.
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Saw somebody try to get a 140kg+ into a BB, including taking out seats and anything else not essential to gwarantee the semblence of flight, - Sardines and cans come to miind...
In the early days I was guilty of breaking this rule but nowadays I sure as sh@t draw the line at 100kg = besides I realy dont fancy sitting with my chest up against the bar in the Gemini, and leaning back with al my might to make some space to pull in the ol bar!!
In the early days I was guilty of breaking this rule but nowadays I sure as sh@t draw the line at 100kg = besides I realy dont fancy sitting with my chest up against the bar in the Gemini, and leaning back with al my might to make some space to pull in the ol bar!!
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One Delta Speed , one single ignition , well used 503 , one rookie pilot with a big heart one cutback wing 14 M, one pax 96 Kg , 50 liters fuel one Pilot 90 kg short runway Microland one December mornig two years ago - one white , very pale pilot , one very excited passenger who enjoyed the ride , didnt know better , two circuits to clear the telephone pole , luckily no Skygods around and no fatalaties - Eish
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Ah yes, "THE"Microland one December mornig two years ago - one white , very pale pilot , one very excited passenger who enjoyed the ride , didnt know better , two circuits to clear the telephone pole

"Woody" in the back seat, 75 liters fuel on board, 503 screaming from behind.......


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