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looking for helicopter news groups
Hi - Long term EAA'er looking for newsgroup or usergroups on experimental
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"Bill Chernoff" wrote in message news:2DcTi.118776$th2.18942@pd7urf3no... http://www.rotorwayownersgroup.com/ Do you know if they welcome conversation on other models Bill? I would be nice to see a group dedicated to experimental rotorcraft. Max |
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Oh golly, here we go again...
133 hp FOUR seater? |
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The rec.aviation.rotorcraft exists but is deader than last years tomatoes.
There are a few others that tend to specialize in the " I'm gonna" and "all the other designers don't know what they are doing types", but I haven't found one that involves people that are building and Flying experimental helicopters. I'm also interested. Built and flying a Baby Belle/ Safari plus attend a bunch of events looking at the experimental helicopters in support of the magazine. Stu Fields Experimental Helo Magazine. "DNewill" wrote in message . net... Hi - Long term EAA'er looking for newsgroup or usergroups on experimental helicopters - Rotorway, etc. Thanks |
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"cavelamb himself" wrote in message ... Oh golly, here we go again... 133 hp FOUR seater? That was the first one. The four seater is to be the second one, and will have a Jincheng motorbike engine. Probably less power, though. |
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Note also the throttle up, throttle down in lieu of collective. No
Autorotations for that one. Stu Fields "Morgans" wrote in message ... "cavelamb himself" wrote in message ... Oh golly, here we go again... 133 hp FOUR seater? That was the first one. The four seater is to be the second one, and will have a Jincheng motorbike engine. Probably less power, though. |
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Stuart & Kathryn Fields wrote:
Note also the throttle up, throttle down in lieu of collective. No Autorotations for that one. Stu Fields Can we start a pool on when this Nigerian dies? Or is that in bad taste? |
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Gig 601XL Builder wrote:
Stuart & Kathryn Fields wrote: Note also the throttle up, throttle down in lieu of collective. No Autorotations for that one. Stu Fields Can we start a pool on when this Nigerian dies? Or is that in bad taste? If it only counts if he buys it in that contraption he built, I'd buy in. Who's holding the pot? Tony |
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He got 7 feet which is a lot more than Moller has ever gotten.
Maybe Moller should hook up with him?.....) Big John ************************************************** ******8 On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 22:43:53 -0700, Richard Riley wrote: On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 21:30:18 -0500, "Maxwell" wrote: "Bill Chernoff" wrote in message news:2DcTi.118776$th2.18942@pd7urf3no... http://www.rotorwayownersgroup.com/ Do you know if they welcome conversation on other models Bill? I would be nice to see a group dedicated to experimental rotorcraft. Max Here's an interesting one... http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/nigeriah...3syK SG0DW7oF by Aminu Abubakar Sun Oct 21, 6:43 PM ET KANO (AFP) - Mubarak Muhammad Abdullahi, a 24-year-old physics undergraduate in northern Nigeria, takes old cars and motorbikes to pieces in the back yard at home and builds his own helicopters from the parts. ADVERTISEMENT "It took me eight months to build this one," he said, sweat pouring from his forehead as he filled the radiator of the banana yellow four-seater which he now parks in the grounds of his university. The chopper, which has flown briefly on six occasions, is made from scrap aluminium that Abdullahi bought with the money he makes from computer and mobile phone repairs, and a donation from his father, who teaches at Kano's Bayero university. It is powered by a second-hand 133 horsepower Honda Civic car engine and kitted out with seats from an old Toyota saloon car. Its other parts come from the carcass of a Boeing 747 which crashed near Kano some years ago. For a four-seater it is a big aircraft, measuring twelve metres (39 feet) long, seven metres high by five wide. It has never attained an altitude of more than seven feet. The cockpit consists of a push-button ignition, an accelerator lever between the seats which controls vertical thrust, a joystick that provides balance and bearing. A small screen on the dashboard connects to a camera underneath the helicopter for ground vision, a set of six buttons adjusts the screen's brightness while a small transmitter is used for communication. "You start it, allow it to run for a minute or two and you then shift the accelerator forward and the propeller on top begins to spin. The further you shift the accelerator the faster it goes and once you reach 300 rmp you press the joystick and it takes off," Abdullahi explained from the cockpit. He said he learned the rudiments of flying a helicopter from the Internet and first got the idea of building one from the films he watches on television. "I watched action movies a lot and I was fascinated by the way choppers fly. I decided it would be easier to build one than to build a car," he said pacing the premises of the security division of the university which he uses as hanger for his helicopter. He hoped -- and still does hope -- that the Nigerian government and his wealthy compatriots would turn to him and stop placing orders with western manufacturers. So far, however, government response to his chopper project has been underwhelming to say the least. Although some government officials got very excited when they saw him conduct a demonstration flight in neighbouring Katsina state, Nigeria's Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has so far shown no interest in his aircraft. "No one from the NCAA has come to see what I've done. We don't reward talent in this country," he lamented. Abdullahi does admit that his first helicopter lacks "some basic facilities like devices for measuring atmospheric pressure, altitude, humidity and the like." In a country with Nigeria's abysmal air safety record officials may be loath to gamble on one student's home-made helicopter. But Abdullahi, undeterred, has started work on a new flying machine, which, he says, "will be a radical improvement on the first one in terms of sophistication and aesthetics." Currently just a spindly metal frame in the back yard, the helicopter will be a two-seater and Abdullahi calculates it will be able to fly at an altitude of 15 feet for three hours at a stretch. It will be powered by a brand new motor -- albeit Taiwan-manufactured and destined for the Jincheng motorbike so common on the streets of Kano. |
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