13brv3 wrote:I don't have any notes about the dimensions or weight of the ring mount. I can measure the diameter Monday if you still need it by then. I remember that it seemed heavy, but I couldn't make an accurate guess of the weight. The installation manual for the Rotax does have some useful dimensions for the attachment points.
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Yep- that was me!
Just to make it abundantly clear- the 12 mm thickness of the adapter plates was selected because of the aim to utilize (the already in stock) harder Sonex rubber isolators for the Jab33, as well as its mount. If someone could find 12mm Al 6061T6 or 7075T6, strength would not be compromised- at a lower weight. However, in this country, no such luck! The one big advantage of using the mount for the 33A, is that it pulls the Rotax as far back as possible (from heel to toe, with its standard ring mount, the 912 is even longer than the 33).
Everything said and done, the plane has been airborne for close to 50 hrs by now. So far, no nasty surprises- in fact no surprises at all. EW t/o mass with oil and coolant, but no fuel, came out at 309 kgs. The corresponding CG lies smack bang at 20% aerodynamic cord- the forward limit. The plane has been spun with 2 persons and half fuel: standard recovery works like a charm.
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