by racaldwell » Tue Aug 07, 2018 12:39 pm
The Woodcomp Prop is manual adjustable and he is making his own mechanism to control it. It is a feathering prop. I am envious. My CAMit can't take those rotational forces so I have a FP Sensenich made for the Jab/Xenos combo. The Aeromomentum engine is not boosted. It is about 100 hp. I personally like the idea of more hp without the added complexity of a turbo which is why I have the CAMit. Your mission with your Xenos is different than mine. I have an RV-6 and I get 155 kts TAS at 7.5 gal/hr. I've flown many XC's but the past four years not so much. I want to stay home so I can work on my Xenos on the weekends. If the Xenos proves to be relatively decent for XC, then I may sell the RV-6. But I am not believing the Xenos will come close to matching the 2 person payload (baggage space) and speed for XC. I plan on playing in the seabreeze front and the thousands of thermals here in FL with my Xenos. Yes, I'll take it up to the mountains occasionally for some ridge soaring. But as a traveling machine, the long wings would be a headache when ground maneuvering at the airports from here to there.
I plan on adding a cowl flap so I can stop air from passing through the engine compartment with the engine off. I bought the Antisplat servo for the cowl flap for the RV but never installed it so I'll try it when I get to making the cowling. I am trying to save weight wherever I can. I've been putting holes in nonstructural brackets, aluminum rivets where I can, made lightweight wingtips, going with Earthx batteries, etc. Light weight and lots of hp.
I like your idea of flaps on the Xenos. But just building those wings to plan (except flush riveting) took forever. Hate to even think about modifying them in addition. My wingtip project was six months! No, my wings are not available.
Rick Caldwell
Xenos 0057