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jesse
February 3rd 06, 08:59 AM
All,
I just saw a post in r.a.r about the mosquito. Neat little rotorcraft.
It looks to be well designed and built. Anyone have any personal
experience with them. the same q was asked in r.a.r, but i thought
since it IS a kit, and this is r.a.h that more people might have one in
this group. might be fun after i get my rotor add on to build one,
maybe not to the ultralight specs, looks like the se has more fuel and
range, therefore is experimental. anyhoo, thx for listening.
Jester
PP-ASEL
A&P
(i know this isnt r.a.s, but im not sure ive put both down at the same
time since i got my A&P)

Richard Lamb
February 3rd 06, 03:55 PM
jesse wrote:
> All,
> I just saw a post in r.a.r about the mosquito. Neat little rotorcraft.
> It looks to be well designed and built. Anyone have any personal
> experience with them. the same q was asked in r.a.r, but i thought
> since it IS a kit, and this is r.a.h that more people might have one in
> this group. might be fun after i get my rotor add on to build one,
> maybe not to the ultralight specs, looks like the se has more fuel and
> range, therefore is experimental. anyhoo, thx for listening.
> Jester
> PP-ASEL
> A&P
> (i know this isnt r.a.s, but im not sure ive put both down at the same
> time since i got my A&P)
>

Why do I get the feeling that this is going to get ugly?

Richard

jesse
February 4th 06, 12:02 AM
Well, i did search the group, and found only one personal statement
back to 2004, anything older might not be relevant. DAGS, found a bunch
of links to the home page, and people saying how neat it is. A bunch of
stuff on spraying with helos, not many personal testaments. I guess i
could buy one and then join the builders list.... im not looking to
build any electric/diesel electric helos either, no motorcycle engines
here, just the plain ol mosquito. looks like it might be fun on the
farm, and what a way to show up at weddings! Ha!
Jester

kd5sak
February 4th 06, 01:17 AM
"jesse" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> Well, i did search the group, and found only one personal statement
> back to 2004, anything older might not be relevant. DAGS, found a bunch
> of links to the home page, and people saying how neat it is. A bunch of
> stuff on spraying with helos, not many personal testaments. I guess i
> could buy one and then join the builders list.... im not looking to
> build any electric/diesel electric helos either, no motorcycle engines
> here, just the plain ol mosquito. looks like it might be fun on the
> farm, and what a way to show up at weddings! Ha!
> Jester
>


Somewhere I once read that a helicopter was a loosely associated collection
of parts that was only capable of flight by beating the air into submission.
my cousin,
now departed, flew copters in Viet Nam. I'm kinda' glad he never offered me
a ride,
not sure whether I'd have accepted or not.

Harold
KD5SAK

Flyingmonk
February 6th 06, 05:53 AM
>and what a way to show up at weddings! Ha!
>Jester

http://www.laohub.com/modules.php?name=Images&file=displayimage&album=781&pos=29

Yes and no, it was a great feeling. It also stole the bride's thunder
a little (All focus left the bride and went to the little chopper).
:^(

The Monk

Rob Turk
February 6th 06, 05:09 PM
"jesse" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> All,
> I just saw a post in r.a.r about the mosquito. Neat little rotorcraft.
> It looks to be well designed and built. Anyone have any personal
> experience with them. the same q was asked in r.a.r, but i thought
> since it IS a kit, and this is r.a.h that more people might have one in
> this group. might be fun after i get my rotor add on to build one,
> maybe not to the ultralight specs, looks like the se has more fuel and
> range, therefore is experimental. anyhoo, thx for listening.
> Jester
> PP-ASEL
> A&P

Assuming you mean the Masquito (www.masquito.be)... Not sure where they
stand right now, as I have not seen any activity from them for years. Last
news entry 2003. Initially they were using a hot-rodded Jabiru 2200 to make
the thing fly. They then went into a lengthy design cycle to build a 'better
jabiru'. The engine has been 'coming soon' for the past several years, and
the engine design guys took of with the design to build their own. You draw
your conclusions.

Rob

Flyingmonk
February 6th 06, 05:15 PM
http://www.innovatortech.ca/mosquito_about.html

We are talkin about this one Rob.

The Monk

Rob Turk
February 6th 06, 06:16 PM
"Flyingmonk" > wrote in message
ups.com...
> http://www.innovatortech.ca/mosquito_about.html
>
> We are talkin about this one Rob.
>
> The Monk

Ahh, alright. Never mind then ;-)

Rob

John A. Landry
February 6th 06, 06:16 PM
On 3 Feb 2006 00:59:01 -0800, in rec.aviation.homebuilt, jesse said:

>I just saw a post in r.a.r about the mosquito. Neat little rotorcraft.
>It looks to be well designed and built. Anyone have any personal
>experience with them.

Jesse,

Hop on over to the Rotary Wing Forum (www.rotaryforum.com) and do a search on
the Mosquito helicopter there. Several builders post their build and flying
progress from time to time.

Best regards,

John L.

Flyingmonk
February 6th 06, 08:18 PM
>Ahh, alright. Never mind then ;-)

Rob, You can still participate you know? <g>

The Monk

Capt.Doug
February 8th 06, 06:23 PM
>"jesse" wrote in message > Anyone have any personal
> experience with them. the same q was asked in r.a.r, but i thought
> since it IS a kit, and this is r.a.h that more people might have one in
> this group. might be fun after i get my rotor add on to build one,
> maybe not to the ultralight specs, looks like the se has more fuel and
> range, therefore is experimental. anyhoo, thx for listening.

I saw one flying at OshKosh 2004. It appeared underpowered. It would hover,
but it was screaming in protest. A pedal turn would cause it to decend.
Maybe another 25 horsepower or so?

D.

Stuart & Kathryn Fields
February 8th 06, 07:03 PM
I got an opportunity to fly one of the little beasties and was shocked. I
expected a real squirrel. In 15 sec after starting to nurse the collective
up, I was hovering. It felt so stable that I hover taxied it about the
field, set it down, picked it up and after a few laps about the field,
brought it back and did a slope landing. I am not a high time helo pilot.
The directional control seemed quite good, the collective pressure didn't
seem to vary with pitch or rpm and in general the little bugger seemed quite
nice. The owner flew the thing about the field at several hundred feet
above the ground, brought it in for a very nice controlled approach and
landing. I found out that he had never had any helicopter dual and had a
total of 15hr. All of the people that I have talked to that have flown the
Mosquito and the Robinson R-22 have said that the Mosquito is easier to fly.
To say I'm impressed with the little beastie is an understatement. After
racing two stroke motorcycles, I'm nervous about flying a helo with a two
stroke, but John Uptigrove is a good engineer and he seems to be coming up
with a great design. I keep thinking that even with my Baby Belle, I
wouldn't mind having a Mosquito to play with. I've asked John if he would
give the magazine one for long term evaluation. He has not jumped at the
opportunity though.

--
Stuart Fields
Experimental Helo magazine
P. O. Box 1585
Inyokern, CA 93527
(760) 377-4478
(760) 408-9747 general and layout cell
(760) 608-1299 technical and advertising cell

www.vkss.com
www.experimentalhelo.com


"Capt.Doug" > wrote in message
...
> >"jesse" wrote in message > Anyone have any personal
> > experience with them. the same q was asked in r.a.r, but i thought
> > since it IS a kit, and this is r.a.h that more people might have one in
> > this group. might be fun after i get my rotor add on to build one,
> > maybe not to the ultralight specs, looks like the se has more fuel and
> > range, therefore is experimental. anyhoo, thx for listening.
>
> I saw one flying at OshKosh 2004. It appeared underpowered. It would
hover,
> but it was screaming in protest. A pedal turn would cause it to decend.
> Maybe another 25 horsepower or so?
>
> D.
>
>

Gig 601XL Builder
February 8th 06, 07:24 PM
Stuart, How would you compare it to the Helicycle?

"Stuart & Kathryn Fields" > wrote in message
...
>I got an opportunity to fly one of the little beasties and was shocked. I
> expected a real squirrel. In 15 sec after starting to nurse the
> collective
> up, I was hovering. It felt so stable that I hover taxied it about the
> field, set it down, picked it up and after a few laps about the field,
> brought it back and did a slope landing. I am not a high time helo pilot.
> The directional control seemed quite good, the collective pressure didn't
> seem to vary with pitch or rpm and in general the little bugger seemed
> quite
> nice. The owner flew the thing about the field at several hundred feet
> above the ground, brought it in for a very nice controlled approach and
> landing. I found out that he had never had any helicopter dual and had a
> total of 15hr. All of the people that I have talked to that have flown
> the
> Mosquito and the Robinson R-22 have said that the Mosquito is easier to
> fly.
> To say I'm impressed with the little beastie is an understatement. After
> racing two stroke motorcycles, I'm nervous about flying a helo with a two
> stroke, but John Uptigrove is a good engineer and he seems to be coming up
> with a great design. I keep thinking that even with my Baby Belle, I
> wouldn't mind having a Mosquito to play with. I've asked John if he would
> give the magazine one for long term evaluation. He has not jumped at the
> opportunity though.
>
> --
> Stuart Fields
> Experimental Helo magazine
> P. O. Box 1585
> Inyokern, CA 93527
> (760) 377-4478
> (760) 408-9747 general and layout cell
> (760) 608-1299 technical and advertising cell
>
> www.vkss.com
> www.experimentalhelo.com
>
>
> "Capt.Doug" > wrote in message
> ...
>> >"jesse" wrote in message > Anyone have any personal
>> > experience with them. the same q was asked in r.a.r, but i thought
>> > since it IS a kit, and this is r.a.h that more people might have one in
>> > this group. might be fun after i get my rotor add on to build one,
>> > maybe not to the ultralight specs, looks like the se has more fuel and
>> > range, therefore is experimental. anyhoo, thx for listening.
>>
>> I saw one flying at OshKosh 2004. It appeared underpowered. It would
> hover,
>> but it was screaming in protest. A pedal turn would cause it to decend.
>> Maybe another 25 horsepower or so?
>>
>> D.
>>
>>
>
>

jesse
February 8th 06, 08:59 PM
Thank-you everyone for your very helpful replies. Exactly what I was
looking for.
Jesse M.

jesse
February 8th 06, 09:00 PM
Thank-you everyone for your very helpful replies. Exactly what I was
looking for.
Jesse M.

Jester
February 9th 06, 12:53 AM
Im not sure why that posted twice, I blame Google! yeah thats it!
Jesse

Stuart & Kathryn Fields
February 9th 06, 01:03 AM
Gig:
I haven't tried the Helicycle yet. Thru the magazine, I've offered to do a
long term evaluation on the Helicycle also. Blake Estes, at the Helicycle
factory, says he doesn't even have one yet so we are not on the top of his
list. There is a price difference in the order of $10,000 that some find
significant between the Helicycle and the Mosquito. There is a difference
in engines that some two stroke phobes would find objectionable in
comparison with the Helicycle. I guess I would like to have both. If I had
the money, I might pick the Helicycle over the Mosquito for the turbine
power. I do know that one of the Helicycle drivers has had his ship to
11,500 and it was still climbing. I doubt that the Mosquito could compete
there. There is one big and one smaller difference though. Big difference:
If I lose my medical, I will have a Mosquito. The Helicycle can't qualify
as an Ultralite. Small difference: The Mosquito doesn't have N number
registration and so is immune to personal property tax. B.J Schramm had a
lot more helicopter experience than John Uptigrove but what specific effect
that had on the two designs I'm not sure.

--
Stuart Fields
Experimental Helo magazine
P. O. Box 1585
Inyokern, CA 93527
(760) 377-4478
(760) 408-9747 general and layout cell
(760) 608-1299 technical and advertising cell

www.vkss.com
www.experimentalhelo.com


"Gig 601XL Builder" <wrDOTgiaconaATcox.net> wrote in message
...
> Stuart, How would you compare it to the Helicycle?
>
> "Stuart & Kathryn Fields" > wrote in message
> ...
> >I got an opportunity to fly one of the little beasties and was shocked.
I
> > expected a real squirrel. In 15 sec after starting to nurse the
> > collective
> > up, I was hovering. It felt so stable that I hover taxied it about the
> > field, set it down, picked it up and after a few laps about the field,
> > brought it back and did a slope landing. I am not a high time helo
pilot.
> > The directional control seemed quite good, the collective pressure
didn't
> > seem to vary with pitch or rpm and in general the little bugger seemed
> > quite
> > nice. The owner flew the thing about the field at several hundred feet
> > above the ground, brought it in for a very nice controlled approach and
> > landing. I found out that he had never had any helicopter dual and had
a
> > total of 15hr. All of the people that I have talked to that have flown
> > the
> > Mosquito and the Robinson R-22 have said that the Mosquito is easier to
> > fly.
> > To say I'm impressed with the little beastie is an understatement.
After
> > racing two stroke motorcycles, I'm nervous about flying a helo with a
two
> > stroke, but John Uptigrove is a good engineer and he seems to be coming
up
> > with a great design. I keep thinking that even with my Baby Belle, I
> > wouldn't mind having a Mosquito to play with. I've asked John if he
would
> > give the magazine one for long term evaluation. He has not jumped at
the
> > opportunity though.
> >
> > --
> > Stuart Fields
> > Experimental Helo magazine
> > P. O. Box 1585
> > Inyokern, CA 93527
> > (760) 377-4478
> > (760) 408-9747 general and layout cell
> > (760) 608-1299 technical and advertising cell
> >
> > www.vkss.com
> > www.experimentalhelo.com
> >
> >
> > "Capt.Doug" > wrote in message
> > ...
> >> >"jesse" wrote in message > Anyone have any personal
> >> > experience with them. the same q was asked in r.a.r, but i thought
> >> > since it IS a kit, and this is r.a.h that more people might have one
in
> >> > this group. might be fun after i get my rotor add on to build one,
> >> > maybe not to the ultralight specs, looks like the se has more fuel
and
> >> > range, therefore is experimental. anyhoo, thx for listening.
> >>
> >> I saw one flying at OshKosh 2004. It appeared underpowered. It would
> > hover,
> >> but it was screaming in protest. A pedal turn would cause it to decend.
> >> Maybe another 25 horsepower or so?
> >>
> >> D.
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>

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