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Except BD-5J does somebody know if there is single-seat homebuilt minijet? Thanks Phil |
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![]() Yep! Its not much of a jet, but it is jet powered. http://www.amtjets.com/gallery_real_plain.html Harry |
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wright1902glider wrote:
Yep! Its not much of a jet, but it is jet powered. http://www.amtjets.com/gallery_real_plain.html Harry Oops, I didn't realize you had already given the same reply but with a link... Tony |
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Hi, Except BD-5J does somebody know if there is single-seat homebuilt minijet? Thanks Phil I thin some one built a Cri Cri with 2 of those mini turbines used in model airplanes. It sort of meets your qualifications. ;o) Tony |
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![]() Phil wrote: Hi, Except BD-5J does somebody know if there is single-seat homebuilt minijet? Thanks Phil Don't know of any single place homebuilt jets with the exception of the Cri-Cri. There are some two place homebuilt jets around and more coming: http://www.ezjetinc.com/ Rick Pellicciotti Belle Aire Aviation, Inc. http://www.belleaireaviation.com |
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![]() Phil wrote: Hi, Except BD-5J does somebody know if there is single-seat homebuilt minijet? In addition to the aformentioned cri-cri: There is someone who modified a self-launching glider to use a model turbojet engine. And also a skydiver who strapped two of them to his feet and acheived horizontal flight for maybe 30 seconds or so. Both have videos posted _somewhere_ on the web. -- FF |
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oups.com... Phil wrote: Hi, Except BD-5J does somebody know if there is single-seat homebuilt minijet? In addition to the aformentioned cri-cri: There is someone who modified a self-launching glider to use a model turbojet engine. And also a skydiver who strapped two of them to his feet and acheived horizontal flight for maybe 30 seconds or so. Both have videos posted _somewhere_ on the web. -- FF There have been a number of turbojet powered self launching glider modifications over the years. There were also a few pulsejet sustainer engines, and probably a few turbojet sustainer engines as well. Regrettably, I can't presently recall were I saw any of them; aside from the fact that all were in various aviation magazines. The common philosophical element is that all trade away fuel efficiency, and possibly some thrust, in exchange for ease of stowage or, in the case of fixed pylon mounts, reduced drag when not in use. None fly fast enough to make efficient use of a turbojet when under power--nor does the Cri-Cri. OTOH, a jet propelled Cri-Cri is obviously a very cool addition to an airshow. Peter |
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![]() "Peter Dohm" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... There have been a number of turbojet powered self launching glider modifications over the years. There were also a few pulsejet sustainer engines, and probably a few turbojet sustainer engines as well. Regrettably, I can't presently recall were I saw any of them; aside from the fact that all were in various aviation magazines. The common philosophical element is that all trade away fuel efficiency, and possibly some thrust, in exchange for ease of stowage or, in the case of fixed pylon mounts, reduced drag when not in use. None fly fast enough to make efficient use of a turbojet when under power--nor does the Cri-Cri. OTOH, a jet propelled Cri-Cri is obviously a very cool addition to an airshow. Peter, Here is a link to the jet powered "Silent" sailplane. http://www.silentwingsairshows.com/jet.html This is the engine (http://www.wingsandwheels.com/images...afen%20021.jpg) planned for installation in the Glasflugel 304 sailplane. (http://www.wingsandwheels.com/Hph%20new.htm) Wayne "V" tailed sailplanes forever http://www.soaridaho.com/photogallery/Mackay_2006 |
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oups.com... Phil wrote: Hi, Except BD-5J does somebody know if there is single-seat homebuilt minijet? In addition to the aformentioned cri-cri: There is someone who modified a self-launching glider to use a model turbojet engine. http://www.silentwingsairshows.com/jet.html Two turbojets, to be precise. -- Geoff The Sea Hawk at Wow Way d0t Com remove spaces and make the obvious substitutions to reply by mail When immigration is outlawed, only outlaws will immigrate. |
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Thanks for all informations
I try to do my best here : www.minijets.org "Phil" a écrit dans le message de news: ... Hi, Except BD-5J does somebody know if there is single-seat homebuilt minijet? Thanks Phil |
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