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Old January 6th 05, 04:49 AM
G.R. Patterson III
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The NY Times did a short story on this aircraft. Sounds like it will fill a need
if full-size versions work as expected. http://www.fanwing.com

George Patterson
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Old January 6th 05, 06:17 AM
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G.R. Patterson III wrote:
The NY Times did a short story on this aircraft. Sounds like it will

fill a need
if full-size versions work as expected. http://www.fanwing.com

George Patterson
The desire for safety stands against every great and noble

enterprise.

Alas, almost anything will fly at that scale and power to weight ratio:

http://www.netaxs.com/~mhmyers/cdjpgs/mower2.jpg
http://www.netaxs.com/~mhmyers/cdjpgs/witch.jpg

Etcetera.

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Old January 6th 05, 12:50 PM
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"G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message
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The NY Times did a short story on this aircraft. Sounds like it will fill

a need
if full-size versions work as expected. http://www.fanwing.com

George Patterson
The desire for safety stands against every great and noble

enterprise.

I'm still waiting for my 2-seat, $12k, 150kt kitplane that can be assembled
in an hour.

--

Scott


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Old January 6th 05, 12:56 PM
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Yup, another way to make a small fortune in the airplane business...
So, when they begin pressing you to become rich by investing in them,
run screaming for the exit...

BTW, I expect the single seat prototype to have some 'exciting' flight
characteristicsif it manages to stagger into the air... I am not ging
to go into a diatribe on the physics of aerodynamic lift, but for those
who have an idea of how a wing generates lift (air pump) and how a golf
ball or tennis ball generates lift with back spin, then think of how
that spinning squirrel cage blower inside that 'wing' generates lift -
and picture the aircraft rolling inverted - Whooey baby! Aerobatic
it ain't gonna be...

Denny

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Old January 6th 05, 02:07 PM
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G.R. Patterson III wrote:
The NY Times did a short story on this aircraft. Sounds like it will
fill a need if full-size versions work as expected.
http://www.fanwing.com


Even a helicopter has a chance of landing if the engine quits. I can't say
the same for this.

And it seems like a bird strike would quite likely be fatal for more than
just the bird.

I'll pass, thanks.


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Old January 6th 05, 07:01 PM
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obviously, we have seen the future and this is it. all owners of fixed
wing, now-obsolete light aircraft should run, not walk, to dispose of
the soon-to-be-worthless craft as soon as possible. especially those in
the southeast texas area. more especially especially 2-seat 150hp
aerobatic craft. dump that bird immediately for whatever few dollars
you can get.

dan...just being helpful

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Old January 6th 05, 08:05 PM
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John Harlow wrote:

Even a helicopter has a chance of landing if the engine quits. I can't say
the same for this.


The inventor claims that it will make a safe descent (at a relatively steep
glide) as long as the rotor keeps turning. If the engine fails, the rotor must
be disconnected from the engine immediately and the nose lowered. Airflow then
keeps the rotor spinning. The situation is exactly the same as a helicopter.

And it seems like a bird strike would quite likely be fatal for more than
just the bird.


Quite possible. Of course, that's true of any aircraft, but this does appear to
be a bit more vulnerable.

George Patterson
The desire for safety stands against every great and noble enterprise.
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Old January 6th 05, 08:16 PM
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"G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message
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The NY Times did a short story on this aircraft. Sounds like it will fill

a need
if full-size versions work as expected. http://www.fanwing.com

George Patterson
The desire for safety stands against every great and noble

enterprise.

Where do the de-ice boots go?


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Old January 6th 05, 10:12 PM
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"G.R. Patterson III" wrote:

The NY Times did a short story on this aircraft. Sounds like it will fill a
need
if full-size versions work as expected. http://www.fanwing.com

George Patterson
The desire for safety stands against every great and noble enterprise.



It looks as if the "inventor" has not given much thought to stability
and control (or drag, for that matter). Chalk it up there with moller.
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Old January 6th 05, 10:22 PM
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"John Harlow" wrote in message
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G.R. Patterson III wrote:
The NY Times did a short story on this aircraft. Sounds like it will
fill a need if full-size versions work as expected.
http://www.fanwing.com


Even a helicopter has a chance of landing if the engine quits. I can't

say
the same for this.

And it seems like a bird strike would quite likely be fatal for more than
just the bird.


If you hit a bird with that flying lawn mower you at least could have
shredded tweet.

ducking and running for cover


 




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