lutorm wrote:For example, if we get a list of engine failures that have 10 Aerovees and 0 Corvairs, it doesn't tell us anything. Maybe there are 0 Corvair failures because there just aren't enough of them flying. Or maybe the Corvair is really significantly more reliable. Impossible to tell.
Concerning Corvairs in particular I'm only aware of perhaps two to three dozen (I haven't kept up with it) of the Cleanex type aircraft having flown. I'm not aware of any failures in these few that can be attributed to the engine itself.
Keep in mind that there are variations in builds as there are with the VW engines (Aerovee, Hummel, Revmaster, Etc). So how would the specifics break out? As an example would the list have VW engines (every build type listed) or Aerovee only. Would it have all Corvairs (WW i.e. Fly Corvair, Dan Weseman i.e. SPA, Bill Clapp i.e. Azalea,) or only the William Wynne conversions? Would we look at only Viking engines (Eggenfellener) or any Honda type conversion (Raven, Firewall Forward Aero)?
To my knowledge, in Cleanex type airplanes the only recent Corvair incident that comes to mind is this one:
https://app.ntsb.gov/pdfgenerator/ReportGeneratorFile.ashx?EventID=20170422X03928&AKey=1&RType=HTML&IType=LASeems the reason for this failure is pretty clear.
No doubt that other Corvair powered airplanes have had accident/incidents. There was a Corvair powered Zenith crash near me a couple of years ago when it ran out of fuel returning from a cross country. Many are aware of the crank breaks that Mark Langford had in his KR. So, as they say, no engine is perfect. I only trust mine completely when it's in the hangar and not running.
BTW ... if there are secrets to getting this information to come up on the NTSB site I'd like to know them. As noted earlier, this information can be very difficult to track down and the REASON for failures is most times still unknown. But that's exactly what we need in order to minimize the accident rate.
Hope this helps ...
Dale Williams
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