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The May 2004 issue of Kitplanes has an article entitled; 'Flying the
Mosquito: Maximum fun at minimal cost' Economical? ~ The kit helicopters sells for $19.000.00 (US). Reliable? ~ The positive article is written by Ken Armstrong. He has flown 12,000 hours on 250 airplane and helicopter types, and is a prominent Canadian aviation author whose works are regularly published in a number of aviation periodicals. Dave J. |
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![]() I'm not sure why the Mosquito is so expensive. Doesn't the helicycle cost around the same thing? Dennis. "Dave Jackson" wrote: The May 2004 issue of Kitplanes has an article entitled; 'Flying the Mosquito: Maximum fun at minimal cost' Economical? ~ The kit helicopters sells for $19.000.00 (US). Reliable? ~ The positive article is written by Ken Armstrong. He has flown 12,000 hours on 250 airplane and helicopter types, and is a prominent Canadian aviation author whose works are regularly published in a number of aviation periodicals. Dave J. Dennis Hawkins n4mwd AT amsat DOT org (humans know what to do) "A RECESSION is when you know somebody who is out of work. A DEPRESSION is when YOU are out of work. A RECOVERY is when all the H-1B's are out of work." To find out what an H-1B is and how Congress is using them to put Americans out of work, visit the following web site and click on the "Exporting America" CNN news video: http://zazona.com/ShameH1B/MediaClips.htm |
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As I understand it, the Helicycle with it's turbine engine is in the
neighbor hood of $35,000 Stu Fields Safari Driver. wrote in message ... I'm not sure why the Mosquito is so expensive. Doesn't the helicycle cost around the same thing? Dennis. "Dave Jackson" wrote: The May 2004 issue of Kitplanes has an article entitled; 'Flying the Mosquito: Maximum fun at minimal cost' Economical? ~ The kit helicopters sells for $19.000.00 (US). Reliable? ~ The positive article is written by Ken Armstrong. He has flown 12,000 hours on 250 airplane and helicopter types, and is a prominent Canadian aviation author whose works are regularly published in a number of aviation periodicals. Dave J. Dennis Hawkins n4mwd AT amsat DOT org (humans know what to do) "A RECESSION is when you know somebody who is out of work. A DEPRESSION is when YOU are out of work. A RECOVERY is when all the H-1B's are out of work." To find out what an H-1B is and how Congress is using them to put Americans out of work, visit the following web site and click on the "Exporting America" CNN news video: http://zazona.com/ShameH1B/MediaClips.htm |
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![]() Yes, that is the turbine version. I'm not sure if it is still an option, but the original 2 cycle was about $20-$25K. I would personally prefer a Wankel on there. The newer ones are lighter and produce more HP than the turbine. Dennis. "Stu & Kathy Fields" wrote: As I understand it, the Helicycle with it's turbine engine is in the neighbor hood of $35,000 Stu Fields Safari Driver. Dennis Hawkins n4mwd AT amsat DOT org (humans know what to do) "A RECESSION is when you know somebody who is out of work. A DEPRESSION is when YOU are out of work. A RECOVERY is when all the H-1B's are out of work." To find out what an H-1B is and how Congress is using them to put Americans out of work, visit the following web site and click on the "Exporting America" CNN news video: http://zazona.com/ShameH1B/MediaClips.htm |
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I check Helicycles web site from time to time out of curiosity. Near as I
can tell, it's the 2 cycle engines have gone the way of the dinosaur. I don't get the impression that Helicycle is considering their use "at all" anymore. It makes sense in the long run. About the only negative for the turbine is fuel burn. Everything else seems to be nothing but an improvement. Fly Safe, Steve R. wrote in message ... Yes, that is the turbine version. I'm not sure if it is still an option, but the original 2 cycle was about $20-$25K. I would personally prefer a Wankel on there. The newer ones are lighter and produce more HP than the turbine. Dennis. |
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Dave: It has been determined by the majority of helicopter owner/operators
that the use of the word economical in the same sentence, paragraph, page, book or story should be cause for the activation of a B.S.filter. Unless of course the subject helo is used as a static display. Stu Fields Safari driver "Dave Jackson" wrote in message news:i3Zcc.42712$Pk3.22002@pd7tw1no... The May 2004 issue of Kitplanes has an article entitled; 'Flying the Mosquito: Maximum fun at minimal cost' Economical? ~ The kit helicopters sells for $19.000.00 (US). Reliable? ~ The positive article is written by Ken Armstrong. He has flown 12,000 hours on 250 airplane and helicopter types, and is a prominent Canadian aviation author whose works are regularly published in a number of aviation periodicals. Dave J. |
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Stu:
Even worse. The word 'economical' was located in the vicinity of the word 'reliable'. ![]() John's craft isn't going to make it on the merit of its good looks. Hopefully it is reliability, and this will help resurrect recreational helicopters from the ashes of those that have come and gone. Dave J "Stu & Kathy Fields" wrote in message ... Dave: It has been determined by the majority of helicopter owner/operators that the use of the word economical in the same sentence, paragraph, page, book or story should be cause for the activation of a B.S.filter. Unless of course the subject helo is used as a static display. Stu Fields Safari driver "Dave Jackson" wrote in message news:i3Zcc.42712$Pk3.22002@pd7tw1no... The May 2004 issue of Kitplanes has an article entitled; 'Flying the Mosquito: Maximum fun at minimal cost' Economical? ~ The kit helicopters sells for $19.000.00 (US). Reliable? ~ The positive article is written by Ken Armstrong. He has flown 12,000 hours on 250 airplane and helicopter types, and is a prominent Canadian aviation author whose works are regularly published in a number of aviation periodicals. Dave J. |
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Just a related thought.
If the Mosquito [ http://www.innovatortech.ca/ ] proves over time to be reliable, it may open the door for the FAA to include helicopters in the US Sport Pilot & Light-Sport Aircraft category. This will give the Americans a category very similar to the new European JAR - Very Light Rotorcraft one. Dave J |
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Hey! the back up landing gear is really accessable.
Stu Fields the Safari Driver "Shaber CJ" wrote in message ... If the Mosquito [ http://www.innovatortech.ca/ ] Boy wouldn't I feel safe doing an auto in this. |
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