I bet this would be like buying a v6 Cameron and adding a supercharger.....don't ask, don't tell on the insurance and gas registration. Then you could at least get very high performance at altitude by using a higher pitched prop at sea level.
Of course your climb out would probably stink...because LSA says fixed pitch only.
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Hello If for some reason the FAA did pick them up as being modified outside operation limits what happens? Registration canceled or? Peter
--- On Sat, 9/18/10, Rick Girard <lsaguy104@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Rick Girard <lsaguy104@yahoo.com> Subject: Re: Light-Sport Aircraft Yahoo group Older planes qualifying for light sport? To: Sport_Aircraft@yahoogroups.com Date: Saturday, September 18, 2010, 7:38 AM
Cy, Not necessarily regarding top speed and stall. I worked on a couple of Sport Cruiser S-LSA's last year that had the prop screwed down to where the 912S would only turn 5200 RPM at WOT. The airspeed indicator read 140 kts. Didn't affect their ability to slow down a bit. Yes, illegal as as all get out, but only if the FAA flew them.
Rick Girard From: Lyle Cox <LyleCox@funaerosports.com> To: Sport_Aircraft@yahoogroups.com Sent: Fri, September 17, 2010 4:19:45 PM Subject: RE: Light-Sport Aircraft Yahoo group Older planes qualifying for light sport? Yep…Still making my point for me. From: Sport_Aircraft@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Sport_Aircraft@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Cy Galley Sent: Friday, September 17, 2010 2:34 PM To: Sport_Aircraft@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: Light-Sport Aircraft Yahoo group Older planes qualifying for light sport? Don't think the a KR2 regardless of the landing gear as it doesn't meet the stall speed. To break the top CRUISE limitation, your stall speed will be too high. From: Sport_Aircraft@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Sport_Aircraft@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Lyle Cox Sent: Friday, September 17, 2010 12:09 PM To: Sport_Aircraft@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: Light-Sport Aircraft Yahoo group Older planes qualifying for light sport? Again...just making my point for me. Just because it is fixed gear, fixed prop and a gross weight less than 1320 lbs doesn't mean it is LSA. You really do have to hit ALL the criteria to have an eligible light sport aircraft to be flown by a sport pilot. -----Original Message----- From: Sport_Aircraft@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Sport_Aircraft@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of UltraJohn Sent: Friday, September 17, 2010 10:55 AM To: Sport_Aircraft@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: Light-Sport Aircraft Yahoo group Older planes qualifying for light sport? On Friday 17 September 2010 10:41:01 am Lyle Cox wrote: > KR2 can be built with fixed gear and misses the cruise speed. > Not necessarily... If you get away from the companies rhetoric you will find that the average KR2 has and actual cruise at V# of about 140-145... If you don not build it with wheel pants use the slightly longer Diehl wing skins and choose your prop carefully it will make LSA criteria... The key is it has to be built that way and documented to qualify. I would also placard it prohibiting a "faster" prop to be safe. John ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links
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