Hi Guys,
13brv3 wrote:Tip speed is no issue, since the 912 is geared. I have a 68" prop on it now, but that's a different plane of course. I could swear I saw someone selling a 60" prop that they said came off a Sonex with a 912, but maybe it wasn't a Onex.
Like Rusty points out, tip speed isn't the issue. Rusty's problem is on the other end of the spectrum. The problem is getting the proper pitch (in inches) to achieve the airspeed expected with 80 HP. At the low prop RPM of the Rotax, using a 54" prop, the prop blades will come close (or worse) to exceeding their critical angle of attack during the takeoff roll.
During the early stages of my build I considered every engine I could think of. That included Rotax, AeroMomentum, Viking, ... I proceeded as if one of those engines could be used. And like I said, I couldn't convince myself that a geared engine, especially the higher HP ones, could be used on a Onex with the supplied landing gear.
So ...
A pic of the landing gear. Can't see it in the low res pic but the gear is 4" taller than standard.
And here is a pic of the tip of the spinner with the longerons level.
The aircraft was brought back to the proper attitude with a 6" tail wheel and by raising the hole in the tail wheel bracket enough that the bolt through the tail spring cleared the lower longeron.
I can't recommend this setup, it hasn't flown (or landed :-)). But, if it all works out I should be able to swap to any engine I want in the future without worrying too much about prop clearance. I should also point out that the taller gear is heavier than the standard gear and I haven't performed a W & B yet.
We'll See,
Wes