Looking good Frank.
If this engine proves as dependable and durable as we hope, I wonder if we might see a new generation of LEs with somewhat taller gear to accommodate an even more ideal prop diameter? More air moving slower is way more efficient for these 103 birds let alone more comfortable on the pilot. I suspect that the ROC will be like a heart sick angel:)Hugh
The stroker nicasil aluminum cylinders should make this motor a lead pipe cinch on a lot of ultralight airframes. I hope Frank tries these.http://lnengineering.com/resources/2014/02/28/the-secrets-behind-nickies/ Better get it before the word gets out, and the price goes up...
Quote from: sciguy on January 16, 2016, 03:23:30 AMIf this engine proves as dependable and durable as we hope, I wonder if we might see a new generation of LEs with somewhat taller gear to accommodate an even more ideal prop diameter? More air moving slower is way more efficient for these 103 birds let alone more comfortable on the pilot. I suspect that the ROC will be like a heart sick angel:)HughI have been looking at getting back into the Ultralight realm for a while now and the XL is on my short list. This combination may just put it over the top. Looking good Frank, are you going to have one of these motors on display at Airventure ?Brad
Bit expensive at the Price they are now !:emoji_u1f635: