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I'm selling my Safari $70K. If interested call (760) 377 4478 for a bunch
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On Mar 3, 3:12*pm, "Stu Fields" wrote:
I'm selling my Safari $70K. *If interested call (760) 377 4478 for a bunch of extras. Starting on a Hummingbird, Stu? |
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![]() "JohnO" wrote in message ... On Mar 3, 3:12 pm, "Stu Fields" wrote: I'm selling my Safari $70K. If interested call (760) 377 4478 for a bunch of extras. Starting on a Hummingbird, Stu? Nope. I've got a Helicycle kit under construction. Just can't get around the more expensive Hummingbird. I should probably just bite the bullet. The Hummingbird is probably the best experimental helicopter out there. If Brad ever did a smaller two seat ship, I would be interested for sure. |
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On Mar 10, 5:28*am, "Stu Fields" wrote:
"JohnO" wrote in message ... On Mar 3, 3:12 pm, "Stu Fields" wrote: I'm selling my Safari $70K. If interested call (760) 377 4478 for a bunch of extras. Starting on a Hummingbird, Stu? Nope. *I've got a Helicycle kit under construction. *Just can't get around the more expensive Hummingbird. *I should probably just bite the bullet.. The Hummingbird is probably the best experimental helicopter out there. *If Brad ever did a smaller two seat ship, I would be interested for sure. I can't see that ever happening though. One thing to re-issue an existing certified design as experimental, but another thing altogether to get a new design out there - especially in competition with a established designs such as RW and Safari. What would be the main advantages of a 2 seat HB over a Safari? It would be cool if Sikorsky/Schweitzer ever gave up building 2 seaters and allowed the 269 design to be taken over for experimental home builders though! |
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![]() "JohnO" wrote in message ... On Mar 10, 5:28 am, "Stu Fields" wrote: "JohnO" wrote in message ... On Mar 3, 3:12 pm, "Stu Fields" wrote: I'm selling my Safari $70K. If interested call (760) 377 4478 for a bunch of extras. Starting on a Hummingbird, Stu? Nope. I've got a Helicycle kit under construction. Just can't get around the more expensive Hummingbird. I should probably just bite the bullet. The Hummingbird is probably the best experimental helicopter out there. If Brad ever did a smaller two seat ship, I would be interested for sure. I can't see that ever happening though. One thing to re-issue an existing certified design as experimental, but another thing altogether to get a new design out there - especially in competition with a established designs such as RW and Safari. What would be the main advantages of a 2 seat HB over a Safari? Brad seems to use more engineering and is much more intune with things like design life issues that are based on engineering calculations and not just what I call "rectal extraction" estimates. I personally don't think that either the RW or the Safari have really done it right yet. Both have problems that could be fixed with the proper dose of some engineering. That said, the market base is small enough to make spending the $ that it might take to do that engineering is probably not going to be available. It would be cool if Sikorsky/Schweitzer ever gave up building 2 seaters and allowed the 269 design to be taken over for experimental home builders though! The Brantly should be a candidate for that conversion. The B2B uses a VO engine from Lycoming and they are charged gobs and gobs for the special engine. This forces their prices up a bit. From experience with the horizontal to vertical conversion used in the Safari, a home built Brantly could save maybe $40K plus just in the engine itself. The Brantly is a very easy to fly helicopter but needs some altitude performance enhancement that someone like Brad could probably figure it out. Yeah I know. The Brantly is what was in the guy's mind when he coined the term "Butt Ugly".. |
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On Mar 16, 1:42*pm, "Stu Fields" wrote:
"JohnO" wrote in message ... On Mar 10, 5:28 am, "Stu Fields" wrote: "JohnO" wrote in message .... On Mar 3, 3:12 pm, "Stu Fields" wrote: I'm selling my Safari $70K. If interested call (760) 377 4478 for a bunch of extras. Starting on a Hummingbird, Stu? Nope. I've got a Helicycle kit under construction. Just can't get around the more expensive Hummingbird. I should probably just bite the bullet. The Hummingbird is probably the best experimental helicopter out there. If Brad ever did a smaller two seat ship, I would be interested for sure. I can't see that ever happening though. One thing to re-issue an existing certified design as experimental, but another thing altogether to get a new design out there - especially in competition with a established designs such as RW and Safari. What would be the main advantages of a 2 seat HB over a Safari? Brad seems to use more engineering and is much more intune with things like design life issues that are based on engineering calculations and not just what I call "rectal extraction" estimates. *I personally don't think that either the RW or the Safari have really done it right yet. *Both have problems that could be fixed with the proper dose of some engineering. *That said, the market base is small enough to make spending the $ that it might take to do that engineering is probably not going to be available. It would be cool if Sikorsky/Schweitzer ever gave up building 2 seaters and allowed the 269 design to be taken over for experimental home builders though! The Brantly should be a candidate for that conversion. The B2B uses a VO engine from Lycoming and they are charged gobs and gobs for the special engine. This forces their prices up a bit. *From experience with the horizontal to vertical conversion used in the Safari, a home built Brantly could save maybe $40K plus just in the engine itself. *The Brantly is a very easy to fly helicopter but needs some altitude performance enhancement that someone like Brad could probably figure it out. *Yeah I know. *The Brantly is what was in the guy's mind when he coined the term "Butt Ugly".. Who cares - it flies! |
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![]() "The OTHER Kevin in San Diego" skiddz "AT" adelphia "DOT" net wrote in message ... On Tue, 9 Mar 2010 08:28:03 -0800, "Stu Fields" wrote: "JohnO" wrote in message ... On Mar 3, 3:12 pm, "Stu Fields" wrote: I'm selling my Safari $70K. If interested call (760) 377 4478 for a bunch of extras. Starting on a Hummingbird, Stu? Nope. I've got a Helicycle kit under construction. Just can't get around the more expensive Hummingbird. I should probably just bite the bullet. The Hummingbird is probably the best experimental helicopter out there. If Brad ever did a smaller two seat ship, I would be interested for sure. I'd love a Hummingbird myself... Have you received any parts for the Helicycle yet? Got any pics? I have everything but the engine/transmission element and the main rotor head. I'm working on the blade doublers right now. I've also picked up a spare engine and the generator parts and pieces that I can use to make a dyno for future trouble shooting and any crazy mods that might attact my brain. Haven't taken any pics yet, but must get that underway for the builder's log. I picked up a kit that had been started but not a lot of progress. I'm finding a few small warts so far but nothing that can't be handled without using the credit card and /or mortgaging the house. Stu |
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