by LibelleDoug » Mon Dec 04, 2023 1:48 pm
To avoid multiple PM replys, here's an early synopsis:
I don't have any ambitions of making more mounts or cowls. Both were fabbed 'in situ" with minimal tooling or fixturing.
The prop hub is in the per-plans location in both Station and Waterline.
My O-200A is an experimental build with higher compression pistons.
The prop is a Sensenich 58 x 67. With the Tracy O'Brien steel gear legs (which are stiffer than Ti) and 5.00x5 tires it is almost exactly the 9" level prop clearance that Part 23 requires for certified airplanes. Both of my 2 landings so far have been relatively fast wheel landings (biz jet traffic behind me and tower requesting for max speed on final) without issue. The certified O-200a redline is 2750, and mine seems to turn 2800 level and WOT indicating 150 kts, so it seems that Steve at Senenich got the prop near-perfect. The prop has the Sonex tapered hub shape for the billet skullcap spinner, but the O-200A without a prop extension is so blunt up front that it worked out better to hide it behind a Vans FP13 spinner. I have not made any attempt to measure pitot/static position error yet so don't get too excited about airspeed. Takeoff and climbout at sub-1,000 lb solo weight is a grin-inducing deck angle without trying.
The exhaust is a used stainless 4 into 2 pair off a Zenith 601XL, and the carb heat/air filter box is Cessna 150.
It weighed 693 lbs on calibrated, certified aircraft scales with full oil and wheel pants and leg fairings installed. However, to get to the forward limit with full fuel and just me in the seat, I had to add 12 lb total (sum of ballast + a small radio battery) in the crotch of the V-tail. So it may as well be 705 empty.
It has no starter or alternator. A small B&C alternator would fit if desired but a starter will not.
For most builders, similar performance can probably be had with a Rotax 912S on factory mount, or Corvair on SPA mount. I am happy with the result of this build, but it is not a marketable product, just my personal vision.
Happy building and flying. -Doug
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LibelleDoug on Mon Dec 04, 2023 4:54 pm, edited 1 time in total.