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I have an opportunity to bring home a Mini 500 kit for no money or at the
least a couple thousand dollars. As far as I can tell it is all there and has never been touched by the original purchaser. I have poked around in cyberspace and learned a little about this airplane, some of which is not good and some of which is really bad. I was wondering if the experts here would know if this could be built by a competent rotorwing A&P to be a safe airplane? If it is true that parts of the kit were never delivered, is there a source of parts or plans to fabircate them? The one place on the net I could have gotten some real info seems to have been deleted (mini500.com) Anybody? jim |
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Jim, it is either the most successful Kit built helicopter ever offered
or the worst murder weapon created by mankind. This would depend on your peers and their personal experience and your tendency to be impressed by their opinion. So if you are in fact not just a troll and are a A&P I think you have enough intellect to answer your own question. Inspect the kit and use the judgement you would use to make decissions in your field of expertise and you will be satisfied. "Jim Anglin" wrote in message link.net... I have an opportunity to bring home a Mini 500 kit for no money or at the least a couple thousand dollars. As far as I can tell it is all there and has never been touched by the original purchaser. I have poked around in cyberspace and learned a little about this airplane, some of which is not good and some of which is really bad. I was wondering if the experts here would know if this could be built by a competent rotorwing A&P to be a safe airplane? If it is true that parts of the kit were never delivered, is there a source of parts or plans to fabircate them? The one place on the net I could have gotten some real info seems to have been deleted (mini500.com) Anybody? jim |
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![]() Yes I believe he is just a troll, LOL Just kidding Jim. Jerry Bob wrote: Jim, it is either the most successful Kit built helicopter ever offered or the worst murder weapon created by mankind. This would depend on your peers and their personal experience and your tendency to be impressed by their opinion. So if you are in fact not just a troll and are a A&P I think you have enough intellect to answer your own question. Inspect the kit and use the judgement you would use to make decissions in your field of expertise and you will be satisfied. "Jim Anglin" wrote in message link.net... I have an opportunity to bring home a Mini 500 kit for no money or at the least a couple thousand dollars. As far as I can tell it is all there and has never been touched by the original purchaser. I have poked around in cyberspace and learned a little about this airplane, some of which is not good and some of which is really bad. I was wondering if the experts here would know if this could be built by a competent rotorwing A&P to be a safe airplane? If it is true that parts of the kit were never delivered, is there a source of parts or plans to fabircate them? The one place on the net I could have gotten some real info seems to have been deleted (mini500.com) Anybody? jim |
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Well I guess that settles it. I will tell my cousin to find a different
project. For those of you who replied with help I thank you - for all others I hope you find help. lol Jim not a troll Anglin Harmon Rocket II RV6 built and sold RV4 bought and sold Looking for an RV3 project "Jerry Springer" wrote in message news:m2Zmh.2260$Fs2.1781@trnddc05... Yes I believe he is just a troll, LOL Just kidding Jim. Jerry Bob wrote: Jim, it is either the most successful Kit built helicopter ever offered or the worst murder weapon created by mankind. This would depend on your peers and their personal experience and your tendency to be impressed by their opinion. So if you are in fact not just a troll and are a A&P I think you have enough intellect to answer your own question. Inspect the kit and use the judgement you would use to make decissions in your field of expertise and you will be satisfied. "Jim Anglin" wrote in message link.net... I have an opportunity to bring home a Mini 500 kit for no money or at the least a couple thousand dollars. As far as I can tell it is all there and has never been touched by the original purchaser. I have poked around in cyberspace and learned a little about this airplane, some of which is not good and some of which is really bad. I was wondering if the experts here would know if this could be built by a competent rotorwing A&P to be a safe airplane? If it is true that parts of the kit were never delivered, is there a source of parts or plans to fabircate them? The one place on the net I could have gotten some real info seems to have been deleted (mini500.com) Anybody? jim |
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"Jim Anglin" wrote in message
I have an opportunity to bring home a Mini 500 kit for no money or at the least a couple thousand dollars. As far as I can tell it is all there and has never been touched by the original purchaser. I have poked around in cyberspace and learned a little about this airplane, some of which is not good and some of which is really bad. I was wondering if the experts here would know if this could be built by a competent rotorwing A&P to be a safe airplane? If it is true that parts of the kit were never delivered, is there a source of parts or plans to fabircate them? The one place on the net I could have gotten some real info seems to have been deleted (mini500.com) A competent heli A&P would see that he wouldn't touch it for fear of liability. It could be reworked into a nice machine, but for nearly the same money, you can buy a Rotorway kit and have a second seat. D. |
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Dear Jim,
I am the most qualified person to answer your question. If you believe the bad things wrote by people here or not, makes absolutely no deference. The Mini-500 no longer has factory support. Any kit-built helicopter that has no factory support has no business flying, ever. Don't take it even if it's free and try to fly it. There is nowhere to buy parts, but more importantly, your "experts" here about the Mini-500 are totaly lacking in the matter. Most Sincerely, Dennis Fetters Designer of the Mini-500 Jim Anglin wrote: I have an opportunity to bring home a Mini 500 kit for no money or at the least a couple thousand dollars. As far as I can tell it is all there and has never been touched by the original purchaser. I have poked around in cyberspace and learned a little about this airplane, some of which is not good and some of which is really bad. I was wondering if the experts here would know if this could be built by a competent rotorwing A&P to be a safe airplane? If it is true that parts of the kit were never delivered, is there a source of parts or plans to fabircate them? The one place on the net I could have gotten some real info seems to have been deleted (mini500.com) Anybody? jim |
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However I may feel about your past record and past posts to this
newsgroup, I must compliment you on your reply. Without factory support and availability of parts, the only real use for this aircraft would be a very great looking lawn ornament. If the engine is still in new condition, it might be worth something but otherwise...stay clear. Dennis Fetters wrote: Dear Jim, I am the most qualified person to answer your question. If you believe the bad things wrote by people here or not, makes absolutely no deference. The Mini-500 no longer has factory support. Any kit-built helicopter that has no factory support has no business flying, ever. Don't take it even if it's free and try to fly it. There is nowhere to buy parts, but more importantly, your "experts" here about the Mini-500 are totaly lacking in the matter. Most Sincerely, Dennis Fetters Designer of the Mini-500 Jim Anglin wrote: I have an opportunity to bring home a Mini 500 kit for no money or at the least a couple thousand dollars. As far as I can tell it is all there and has never been touched by the original purchaser. I have poked around in cyberspace and learned a little about this airplane, some of which is not good and some of which is really bad. I was wondering if the experts here would know if this could be built by a competent rotorwing A&P to be a safe airplane? If it is true that parts of the kit were never delivered, is there a source of parts or plans to fabircate them? The one place on the net I could have gotten some real info seems to have been deleted (mini500.com) Anybody? jim |
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dennis fetters:
Dear Jim, I am the most qualified person to answer your question. If you believe the bad things wrote by people here or not, makes absolutely no deference. The Mini-500 no longer has factory support. Any kit-built helicopter that has no factory support has no business flying, ever. Don't take it even if it's free and try to fly it. There is nowhere to buy parts, but more importantly, your "experts" here about the Mini-500 are totaly lacking in the matter. That's the same polite and helpful answer that you gave to yourself when you were sock-puppeting as "planeman" - planeman NNTP-Posting-Host: 69.235.147.233 - Jul 21 2005 http://tinyurl.com/y3j3qw "I see Mini-500 helicopters selling on eBay, but much less these days. Is there someone in the marketplace that can sell me parts if I was compelled to buy the incomplete one selling now?" - Dennis Fetters NNTP-Posting-Host: 69.235.147.233 - Jul 22 2005 http://tinyurl.com/vasno "As for the guy that originally asked the question about places to buy Mini-500 parts, no, there is nowhere to purchase parts." - planeman NNTP-Posting-Host: 69.235.147.233 - Jul 22 2005 http://tinyurl.com/y6ev5r "THANK YOU!!! That is all I wanted to know! I wish everyone else could have been as polite and helpful." |
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It is reasonably safe if you just hover it no more than 3 feet off the
ground. Hover time counts as flight time!! If however you fly it more than 3 ft high there is about a 10% chance of dying. There has been 11 deaths from this machine that I know of as of a few years ago. It has dozens of major problems that are not readily apparent. Many parts will wear out in less than 100 hours. The engine is under powered if you weigh more than 150 lb. The part that is most likely missing is the tail rotor gear box and they are hard to find. It is easy to build however there are problems: 1 Engine is underpowered and is a two stroke. 2 If you try to get enough power to hover and fly the carb tuning is VERY repeat VERY VERY critical or the engine will seize up. This tuning will change from day to day. 3 The main rotor shaft is KNURLED at a high stress point so it will not spin in the top bearing. Big stress riser at a critical point. 4 The main drive belt can come off and wrap around the tail rotor drive shaft causing an excessive drag so high that auto rotation is impossible. I watched this happen during hover. The main rotor completely stopped in 15 seconds even at full down collective. 5 The clutch will come apart in less than 50 hours. 6 The rotor pitch bearings are too tight and are brinnelled. 7 Make sure you get a new head for the engine with the new hot water bypass or a cold seizure is in your future. 8 Replace the common copper wire thermocouple extension wires with real thermocouple wire or your EGT temperature may be a hundred or more degrees off. This temperature is CRITICAL if you want the have the engine keep running. 9 The main gearbox eats itself. Make sure you have a chip detector installed and believe it when the light comes on. 10 The main rotor blades will not stay in balance. The foam core moves due to the G loads and or humidity. 11- 101 Even more of the same........ Did I say that it is easy to build and looks neat! It is. John On Thu, 04 Jan 2007 00:37:42 GMT, "Jim Anglin" wrote: I have an opportunity to bring home a Mini 500 kit for no money or at the least a couple thousand dollars. As far as I can tell it is all there and has never been touched by the original purchaser. I have poked around in cyberspace and learned a little about this airplane, some of which is not good and some of which is really bad. I was wondering if the experts here would know if this could be built by a competent rotorwing A&P to be a safe airplane? If it is true that parts of the kit were never delivered, is there a source of parts or plans to fabircate them? The one place on the net I could have gotten some real info seems to have been deleted (mini500.com) Anybody? jim |
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![]() "Jim Anglin" wrote in message link.net... I have an opportunity to bring home a Mini 500 kit for no money or at the least a couple thousand dollars. As far as I can tell it is all there and has never been touched by the original purchaser. I have poked around in cyberspace and learned a little about this airplane, some of which is not good and some of which is really bad. I was wondering if the experts here would know if this could be built by a competent rotorwing A&P to be a safe airplane? If it is true that parts of the kit were never delivered, is there a source of parts or plans to fabircate them? The one place on the net I could have gotten some real info seems to have been deleted (mini500.com) Anybody? jim Where do you want the memorials sent? |
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