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Old August 8th 08, 02:40 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Bob C[_2_]
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Default Jet powered Salto

The jet powered Super Salto flew for the first time on 1 August. Other
than a high EGT reading that turned out to be a software glitch in the
panel display, all test flights went very well. The engine and systems
performed flawlessly. I haven't analyzed the GPS traces yet, but climb
rate exceeds 2000 ft/min and it will easily reach the airframe Vne of 155
knots. Landings are a bit interesting since the engine produces 40 lbs
thrust at idle. I have the option of using the tail parachute or shutting
down if needed. The engine is not retractable, but it can be removed in
ten minutes for trailering The entire system, including engine mount,
pumps, valves and fuel system can be removed in another ten minutes. I
hope to debut the Super Salto on the airshow circuit later this summer.

The TJ-100 jet engine is manufactured by PBS Velka Bites (velka beetesh)
in the Czech Republic. It is mil spec, and traces its roots to the APU
used on many Russian fighters and helicopters. The factory's
TJ-100-equipped Blanik L-13 just flew to 31,800 ft. It was still
climbing, but had exhausted all of its fuel. Initial reports indicate the
engine performed well even above FL300.

More info and videos at www.vertigoairshows.com

TJ-100 engine specs:
Weight: 40 lbs
Thrust (takeoff): 225 lbs
Thrust (continuous): 155 lbs
SFC (at max continuous): 1.09 lbm/lbf/hr
Cost (in severely deflated US dollars): $50K - $60K

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Old August 8th 08, 10:58 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Jet powered Salto

On Aug 8, 6:40*am, Bob C wrote:
The jet powered Super Salto flew for the first time on 1 August. *Other
than a high EGT reading that turned out to be a software glitch in the
panel display, all test flights went very well. *The engine and systems
performed flawlessly. *I haven't analyzed the GPS traces yet, but climb
rate exceeds 2000 ft/min and it will easily reach the airframe Vne of 155
knots. *Landings are a bit interesting since the engine produces 40 lbs
thrust at idle. *I have the option of using the tail parachute or shutting
down if needed. *The engine is not retractable, but it can be removed in
ten minutes for trailering *The entire system, including engine mount,
pumps, valves and fuel system can be removed in another ten minutes. *I
hope to debut the Super Salto on the airshow circuit later this summer.

The TJ-100 jet engine is manufactured by PBS Velka Bites (velka beetesh)
in the Czech Republic. *It is mil spec, and traces its roots to the APU
used on many Russian fighters and helicopters. *The factory's
TJ-100-equipped Blanik L-13 just flew to 31,800 ft. *It was still
climbing, but had exhausted all of its fuel. *Initial reports indicate the
engine performed well even above FL300.

More info and videos atwww.vertigoairshows.com

TJ-100 engine specs:
Weight: 40 lbs
Thrust (takeoff): 225 lbs
Thrust (continuous): 155 lbs
SFC (at max continuous): 1.09 lbm/lbf/hr
Cost (in severely deflated US dollars): $50K - $60K


Nice Bob.

Guess the value of used Salto's just went up.

Al

 




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