Arjay wrote: 1. Have any of you guys experienced engine flooding out doing acro? If so, what did you do to cure that problem?
Arjay wrote: 2. Is installation of a fuel pressure regulator necessary?
Arjay wrote:Questions: 1. Have any of you guys experienced engine flooding out doing acro? If so, what did you do to cure that problem?
2. Is installation of a fuel pressure regulator necessary?
3. If it is, would it be ok to weld a bracket to the motor mount (cross piece going side to side) to hold the regulator?
Any input you guys have would be appreciated. I am getting too old to keep waiting for my acro fix.
gyroron wrote:Or I will pull too hard and overstress the tail or something.
Rynoth wrote:gyroron wrote:Or I will pull too hard and overstress the tail or something.
Do you happen to have a G-meter? If not there are some apps for phones that can give you a ballpark figure. I never went over 3g's in my loops, and even that felt fairly uncomfortable to my body. I think the plane can handle a lot more G's than I can. Also, G's probably aren't going to stress the tail nearly as much as the main wings. Over-speed on the other hand, might.
If you've never done a loop in any plane though, I'd go back to what Joe said. Find an aerobatic instructor and take some lessons first.
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