From: Rotary motors in
aircraft [mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net] On
Behalf Of Bobby J. Hughes
Sent: Friday, May 15, 2009 8:18 PM
To: Rotary motors in aircraft
Subject: [FlyRotary] First Flight
It's done but not finished. First flight today for
about 20 minutes around the airport. I still have a few odd tuning issues but
Tracy believes it due to my MT electric prop and provided a different approach
to try. My supercharger was mostly bypassed for this flight so MP pressure
never got above 28". Take off rpm was at 6500 with the prop set for
2250. It flew like a 190 hp RV-10. About 800 fpm climb. I didn't
push it and limited speed to about 110 mph. Fuel MAP needs to be much better
before using the supercharger or increasing the prop \ engine rpm. I can
run 34" MP at 7200 rpm and 36" at lower rpms. Still HP to be tapped.
A few data points. Engine was warm before takeoff because of
a few high power run.
Takeoff roll Oil and Water both at 191 F.
800 agl Oil 207 Water 196
Pattern Oil 205 Water 189.
Gearbox oil exit 235 at the warmest.
Looks like I need to seal my air ducts. They are a slip fit
now and most likely not holding pressure.
Thanks to everyone on this list. No way this could have
happened with out this community for support. Special gratitude to the
Austin Rotary Bunch. Mark S., Dennis H. and Bob D.
Bobby J Hughes
N416AS RV-!0 Renesis, Eaton M62 Supercharger