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PostPosted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 11:24 am    Post subject: 750 engine choice Reply with quote

Ideally, I would like to install a Rotax 912ULS, however I believe the
0-200 may have to go in the plane. I am waiting to see what AMD does for
there LSA version and because I am designing the floats for the 750 I
will need to follow suit on the engine for the LSA model in order to
complete all the testing.

Mark Townsend Alma, Ontario
Zodiac CH650 C-GOXL, CH701 Rotax 912,
STOL CH750 Just started
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 12:20 pm    Post subject: Re: 750 engine choice Reply with quote

Mark - Any suggested mods for those of us wanting to install floats later?

Thanks,

Chris in Seattle


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 11:05 am    Post subject: Re: 750 engine choice Reply with quote

"because I am designing the floats for the 750 I
will need to follow suit on the engine for the LSA model"

That doesn't make any sense to me. Design the floats for the best airframe, motor combination. It is an amateur/homebuild, like the 701 or 801! LSA or not. Or do I miss something here?

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 12:11 pm    Post subject: 750 engine choice Reply with quote

I would imagine that the majority of CH 750 builders will be installing an
O-200 engine, as that is what the factory will be supporting. Assuming that
the SLSA version of the plane will also use an O-200 engine, then the
greatest market potential for the new floats will be for the those with the
same configuration.
With that said, I will be installing a 125 HP Franklin 4A-235 engine on my
plane, and also have plans to install it on floats. The 125 HP Franklin
engines are designed to fit on an O-200 mount, and are very similar in
weight and dimensions, so the O-200 cowl will work just fine as well.
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 12:57 pm    Post subject: 750 engine choice Reply with quote

Stefan, the engine has little to do with the installation of the floats
they are in fact designed for the airframe. I am looking at Customer
relations. THE people buying an sLSA complete ready to fly aircraft are
not builders, they are not familiar with installation procedures (this
is of course generalized and does not apply to all) The LSA owners that
are interested in floats, just want to know that they work with the
combination they have purchased. I am not talking about people who have
bought a kit or built from plans, only the ones that have bought the
SLSA.
In that my 750 will have what the sLSA version will have installed.
Builders for the most part will know that a lighter installation with
more torque and the same or more HP will be a better installation for
getting off the water.

You didn't miss anything, I just wasn't clear enough.

Once again my preference is the Rotax 912ULS or the 914 I believe this
would be a better installation in the 750, but that is based only on
personal opinion and not hard facts.

Mark Townsend Alma, Ontario
Zodiac CH650 C-GOXL, CH701 Rotax 912,
STOL CH750 Just started
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 6:21 am    Post subject: Re: 750 engine choice Reply with quote

Thanks Mark,

That makes sense. I get it. Just wondering how many folks will purchase a $100K ready to fly Ch750. Competition is huge in that price range. But that is a different story.

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 12:36 pm    Post subject: Re: 750 engine choice Reply with quote

I'm going with the Jabiru 3300. It's about 40 pounds lighter than the O-200, and it's six cylinders.

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 1:38 pm    Post subject: 750 engine choice Reply with quote

I like the Jabiru 3300 engine too, especially for the light weight, and
simplicity of the design. The issue with these engines that I don't like
however, is the fact that there has been a lot of issues with the engine in
keeping the cylinder head temperatures low and in the green during normal
operations. This problem is compounded with installations in slower and
draggy aircraft Also, since these engines develop their rated 120 HP at an
inefficient propeller speed of 3300 RPM, there is a need to run a shorter
prop than that those used in many of other popular engine choices. Short
props on float equipped aircraft don't work nearly as well as longer props.
Long and slower turning propellers are more efficient and create much more
thrust at slow speeds than faster turning short props, and thus pull a float
equipped airplane out of the water a lot quicker. A good example of this in
the certified aircraft word is the popular propeller upgrade on many float
equipped Cessna 180s' in Alaska and Canada, where thy change out the
standard 82 inch diameter McCauley CS props for the 88 inch diameter "sea
plane" propellers. Just some food for thought.

Cheers!
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 6:29 pm    Post subject: Re: 750 engine choice Reply with quote

Maybe you should look into the Corvair?
A bit more grunt and no cooling issues.
been flying for nearly 45 years.
and you can build two really nice Corvairs with all the bells and whistles for what a Jabiru costs.

Just food for thought?


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 7:53 pm    Post subject: 750 engine choice Reply with quote

I agree! That is my plan of attack. Check out Bill Clapps web page http://www.billclapp.com/ go to his corvair section. He will build you a complete ready to go with 1 hour of breakin in time for around 7K with video ready to drop in!... I believe he will even cut costs more if you exchange a covair engine with him. Give him a call and tell him I sent you. It is worth a call and he is a wealth of information.

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Date: Monday, December 15, 2008, 8:29 PM

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Maybe you should look into the Corvair?
A bit more grunt and no cooling issues.
been flying for nearly 45 years.
and you can build two really nice Corvairs with all the bells and whistles for
what a Jabiru costs.

Just food for thought?

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Brady McCormick
Poulsbo, WA
www.magnificentmachine.com


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 8:23 pm    Post subject: Re: 750 engine choice Reply with quote

Ken,

Thanks, but I build my own engines.
Have a look around my website.
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.

Remember:
A High quality engine will not be cheap.
and conversely
A cheap engine will not be High quality.


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PostPosted: Tue Dec 16, 2008 8:20 am    Post subject: Re: 750 engine choice Reply with quote

I haven't yet seen a cooling problem that they haven't been able to solve, and I see that in other new installations as well. I'm not building a float plane and I'm going with a cruise prop anyway, so the Jabiru will be just fine for my needs.

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 16, 2008 9:59 am    Post subject: Re: 750 engine choice Reply with quote

hey, don't get me wrong; I'm not saying the Jabiru is a bad engine, it's not.
I like the Jabirus, they are a beautiful piece of work!
I just think they are over priced.

But then again it is all billet...Smile


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