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[FlyRotary] Re: Coot
Not a question of distance as it
wont takeoff without NOS with two people, solo and light on fuel
I can get it on the step but its a long struggle, I normally
only use the nitrous for about a 3 second burst to get it on the step
and then it will get up and fly on its own but if its rough water or a
tight spot will lean on it longer.
I don't know where data on the
silicone fluid but its known that it wont hurt anything, you can
wax your car with it if you want.
Ken
Hi! Ken
What is your Coot's take off
distance with & without NOS? Where do I find the info dot 5
compatibility?
Georges B.
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From: Rotary motors in
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Date: 06/18/05
16:08:55
To: Rotary motors in
aircraft
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: FW: Do
Not Use Auto Brake Fluid
I use dot 5 silicone auto fluid and it works fine as
it is compatible with any system and I like it as it wont eat up my
fiberglass hull in the event of a leek.
Ken
Morning Bob, Engine in aircraft,
hooking up systems today.
Please post the following to
list.
Do NOT use automotive brake fluid
in aircraft brake systems. Incompatible with the seal
materials. See information at http://www.groveaircraft.com/brake_info.html
Ed A
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