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Bensen Days 2018
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Author:  Gabor [ Fri Apr 06, 2018 8:20 pm ]
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:beefcake

Author:  Countach [ Sat Apr 07, 2018 1:49 am ]
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Is that Dominator in the 3rd pic, the one powered with a crotch rocket engine? I like the wheels, anyone know what they are off of? Great pics Gabor!!!

Author:  Gabor [ Sat Apr 07, 2018 7:47 pm ]
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No I don't think so. There were a lot of good looking gyros there though.
Slow Joe has built a real ultralight. With a 37HP paramotor.
Weights in at 219 lbs with everything on it!
It is a clean and simple build.
I didn't take a picture of it damn it!!!!
I got distracted..... Shit.
Sorry guys. I am sure someone did though.
Maybe Scotty. He actually had a real camera and not just a cell phone like me.

Author:  elwood [ Sun Apr 08, 2018 2:47 pm ]
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Gab was there! More pics to come!!

Author:  elwood [ Sun Apr 08, 2018 4:50 pm ]
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Rudy Garafelo's Nice and clean drop keel KB build, 1st place single.

Author:  elwood [ Sun Apr 08, 2018 4:52 pm ]
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1st place 2 place, this thing was nice! Eric Bruce's 2 seat 1st gen Tango, with rotax 914 turbo, very nice and clean engine installation!
Proves the Tango can look as good as the rest with a little finesse.
By the way the new Tangos really have improved, they are getting better all the time.

Author:  elwood [ Sun Apr 08, 2018 4:54 pm ]
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Grand champ, super nice ultra white 503, the details on this thing were fantastic!
Fred Oliver and Chris Buchanan...

Author:  elwood [ Mon Apr 09, 2018 6:50 am ]
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Slow Joe's ultralight was really cool too, it is still a work in progress, I will post pics of it later.

Author:  JonCarleton [ Mon Apr 09, 2018 4:51 pm ]
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OK....HOW did I miss Gabor????

I mean...that's not an easy thing to do!

Author:  elwood [ Mon Apr 09, 2018 5:46 pm ]
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Slow Joe's ultralight, 219 lbs!

Author:  elwood [ Mon Apr 09, 2018 5:47 pm ]
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Jon's fresh Tango was there too looking good, and flying great!
with fuel injected Yamaha power!

Author:  Gabor [ Mon Apr 09, 2018 7:32 pm ]
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JonCarleton wrote:
OK....HOW did I miss Gabor????

I mean...that's not an easy thing to do!

I was actively hunting for you Jon!!!! Ask Scott and Mark.
I kept asking about you my friend......
I am going to see you at Sun'N'Fun Saturday OK??????

Author:  Gabor [ Mon Apr 09, 2018 8:56 pm ]
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More pics of Joe's Aviomania 2 seater.
Very sharp machine!!!!!!!!!

Author:  4NAC8R [ Tue Apr 10, 2018 5:57 am ]
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Wow..... scarey.... really Greg? WOW

Author:  Countach [ Tue Apr 10, 2018 2:43 pm ]
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Thanks Jason, I thought it looked familiar.

Author:  4NAC8R [ Wed Apr 11, 2018 8:06 pm ]
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Seriously. Everybody is cool with this propeller drive system?
Gregg, kiss the ground my friend.
I mean, go outside, and kiss the fucking ground.

Author:  4NAC8R [ Wed Apr 11, 2018 8:11 pm ]
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RIGHT NOW.

Author:  4NAC8R [ Wed Apr 11, 2018 8:13 pm ]
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Must be living right, or one lucky SON OF A BITCH.

Author:  4NAC8R [ Wed Apr 11, 2018 8:19 pm ]
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“Always a GAMBLER, been taking chances all my life”. (Cocoa Montoya)

From an early age, knew what would, or wouldn’t work, instinctive. (Michael Hughes).

Author:  MadMuz [ Thu Apr 12, 2018 12:07 am ]
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I like the idea alot.... I don't know if y'all remember I asked if anyone had used a bike motor with the bike clutch and gearbox ages ago.... :like :koolaid

We were laughing about changing down a gear to pass other aircraft... :laughing

I personally would be running it without a boot, just leave the CV joint open.... the CV turns alot faster on the gyro than in a car.... the boot on a car is to keep dust and rocks out of the joint.... a gyro isnt really subject to rocks and dust.... and it can be serviced along with the normal 25 hour maintenance.... whereas in a car, a CV will do thousands and thousands of miles... even if the boot gets cracked. Because the CV is turning fast, the grease may go to one side and then the boot will fail.... better no boot and minimal grease imo....

On the gyro, the CV stays straight, so it never gets loaded like in a car with the steering turning and suspension changing joint angle.... so the CV gets an easy ride compared to in a car where it is designed for.... for our purpose, this is a fantastic set up.... :first

I was thinking along the lines of these rubber couplings (donuts) like in my imps transmission to half shafts.... or BMW drive (tail) shaft..... because they are always straight, they are immensely strong and dont require grease.... and rubber means insulation for the prop to the motor gearbox output shaft.... :)

The modern bike motor/transmissions are very reliable... almost indestructible when serviced.... they can handle spinning on tar, rough gear changes.... huge shocks from changes in grip and potholes etc.... plus, you buy the motor and usually cut off the gearbox... then buy an expensive propeller gearbox..... why not use the bike motor gearbox....

I am all for this, about time someone tried it.... kudos! :half

If he cut the boots off the CV and wiped the grease off of it, I would trust that setup for sure.... :bigballs

I hope he continues thru the teething problems.... maybe look at these.... :like :koolaid :lick

I am so glad I have seen it done now.... that answered all of my questions. I like it that the motor can be warmed in neutral with the prop not being driven.... in the event of a motor stopping in flight, it can be put in neutral so the prop can free spin and not cause drag.... it is light weight, compact, powerful beyond its horsepower because of the gearing, reliable (near indestructible when serviced), gears dont need to be used in flight, one ratio will be best motor to prop reduction.... so set and forget during preflight..... I cant really see anything other than plusses :pop

Me likes! :yoda2 :Wolvie :maga

:Jim

:Confederate

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