Stevesb Posted May 17 Posted May 17 Hi just wondering if anyone out there has droped a 912 into there Cobra. If so would be interested in stall speeds ECT as mine is getting closer to finished. 5
Stevesb Posted May 19 Author Posted May 19 Hi Nev, Weight much better 912 setup 40 kg lighter than Subaru. Balance has moved more to the Centre of range which is all good. Cheers Steve 3
BrendAn Posted May 19 Posted May 19 tom wickers the designer is still around. you will find him in the bushflyers group on facebook. 1 1
BurnieM Posted May 19 Posted May 19 https://aeropedia.com.au/content/tomair-cobra-arrow/ Interesting. First Cobra Arrow in NZ. 3
FlyBoy1960 Posted May 20 Posted May 20 Those numbers in the specifications are, well, dreaming. 200 kts max speed, no way. Most owners couldn't get above 120 knots in a dive. The weight was also over 340 kgs empty. Let's just make it all up. 1
FlyBoy1960 Posted May 20 Posted May 20 (edited) So if somebody quotes “280 kg empty,” it is probably technically possible by using advanced manufacturing techniques that are not consistent to the models manufacturing. 280 kg is not representative of any real owner aircraft flying around Australia today. A very realistic “honest” empty weight for a normal Cobra Arrow with a Rotax 912 and practical avionics is around: 315–340 kg empty rather than the often-advertised 280 kg. Edited May 20 by FlyBoy1960 1
BrendAn Posted May 20 Posted May 20 4 minutes ago, FlyBoy1960 said: So if somebody quotes “280 kg empty,” it is probably technically possible by using advanced manufacturing techniques that are not consistent to the models only fracturing. 280 kg is not representative of any real owner aircraft flying around Australia today. A very realistic “honest” empty weight for a normal Cobra Arrow with a Rotax 912 and practical avionics is around: 315–340 kg empty rather than the often-advertised 280 kg. Most of those aeropedia facts are bullshit. Certainly got your attention though. 1
Stevesb Posted May 20 Author Posted May 20 Hi great guess on the weight can't quite remember the numbers from when we had her on the scales . but i think that you are very close. As for speed with the new finer nose and at least 20 more HP I'm hoping to see cruse round 100kts flat our 110 - 115. Pulse 40 kg lighter. At the end of the day bought her because i loved the way she looked not because of speed.
facthunter Posted May 20 Posted May 20 I would be very surprised IF you don't get 100 Kts TAS. Cruise. Nev
Stevesb Posted May 20 Author Posted May 20 Hoping to be pleasantly surprised when she get into the air 1
BrendAn Posted May 20 Posted May 20 1 minute ago, Stevesb said: Hoping to be pleasantly surprised when she get into the air What is your mtow in nz 1
Rapture Posted May 20 Posted May 20 Tom Wickers recently posted on Facebook seeking opinions on whether there might be a market for the Cobra XLT if he put it back into production. Tom indicated a 132ktas cruise with the Rotax 912ULS installed. 1 2
FlyBoy1960 Posted May 20 Posted May 20 I think the market is supersaturated with low wing, side-by-side aircraft. The instant gratification of buying something used, (that is also certified and proven) has a big appeal against building something over many years for most people. 20 years ago, maybe but people have changed and they no longer accept a job that may take 10 years or more a rather spend the dollars now and go flying tomorrow. The EAA recently published information about the number of kits currently being built and it was less than 1/5 of what they were building 20 years ago 2 1
sfGnome Posted May 21 Posted May 21 That may be true, but I know that I wouldn’t swap what the last few years of building has given me for the instant gratification of flying something off the shelf (though I’m happy to accept that I’m possibly not ‘normal’ 😁). 1 1 1
BrendAn Posted May 21 Posted May 21 (edited) 46 minutes ago, sfGnome said: That may be true, but I know that I wouldn’t swap what the last few years of building has given me for the instant gratification of flying something off the shelf (though I’m happy to accept that I’m possibly not ‘normal’ 😁). So how many young people have access to a garage or workshop These days. Lifestyles have changed Edited May 21 by BrendAn 1 1
skippydiesel Posted May 21 Posted May 21 23 hours ago, FlyBoy1960 said: 280 kg is not representative of any real owner aircraft flying around Australia today. Not sure you are correct on this statement: ATEC aircraft (who I used to represent) had the Zephyr (mixed construction materials) and now the Fatera (carbon fibre) both powered by Rotax 912 (80-100 hp) engines. Examples of both aircraft are flying in Australia and have the potential to be well under 300 kg empty weight. With purchaser/builder additional accessories (not required for legal flight) they usually end up at about 300 kg +/- As far as performance goes: Zephyr; (now discontinue) Stall 30 Knots - High Speed Cruise 120+ Knots Faeta (T tail); Stall 127 Knots - High Speed Cruise 135 Knots Note: ATEC have always been conservative with their performance claims - unlike most aircraft manufactures. 😈
T510 Posted May 21 Posted May 21 8 minutes ago, skippydiesel said: As far as performance goes: Zephyr; (now discontinue) Stall 30 Knots - High Speed Cruise 120+ Knots Faeta (T tail); Stall 127 Knots - High Speed Cruise 135 Knots Note: ATEC have always been conservative with their performance claims - unlike most aircraft manufactures. 😈 Hope that stall speed is a typo or that's a very narrow flight envelope 😉 1
BrendAn Posted May 21 Posted May 21 8 minutes ago, T510 said: Hope that stall speed is a typo or that's a very narrow flight envelope 😉 Has 8 knots to play with 1
facthunter Posted May 21 Posted May 21 Clearly it's a TYPO. Correct cruise speed should depend on wt. and headwind.. Think on that. Nev
BrendAn Posted May 21 Posted May 21 19 minutes ago, facthunter said: Clearly it's a TYPO. Correct cruise speed should depend on wt. and headwind.. Think on that. Nev And we were joking 1 1
facthunter Posted May 21 Posted May 21 I realise that, but is everything a JOKE here? That's MORE for the Other Place. Nev
BrendAn Posted May 21 Posted May 21 3 minutes ago, facthunter said: I realise that, but is everything a JOKE here? That's MORE for the Other Place. Nev Nev, you make funny comments and jokes on every thread and then tell us we can't
facthunter Posted May 21 Posted May 21 (edited) Not usually, when it's about safety. Safety is MY thing remember. . I know it's Boring but Maybe someone will benefit from it, or Perhaps HAS. I'm glad you realise I'm Funny ha ha sometimes. Thanks. Nev Edited May 21 by facthunter expand 1
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