Super excited to see Smoot and the the fastest little Yak come back. It's been a few years so I was hoping someone with knowledge could share what powerplant mods she has under the cowling. P&W 2800 hung on the front with custom prop we know. What other Secret Pete stuff is hiding in there?
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Originally posted by RAD2LTR View PostI don't know that I've ever seen a really in depth rundown of what all has been done to CM's R2800. It might be an interesting read if someone knows.
Will
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Originally posted by Race5 View PostThey are limited by prop more than engine. The engines they use are just high quality rebuilds with an eye toward not blowing them up instead of making the most power possible."Lighten Up Francis....."
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Originally posted by marada mx3 View PostWasn't it said that CzM was more than a handful to control back when it had the R2000? Seems like it was always on the ragged edge, which is cool and all. This thing must be like a sprint car in the air!
Yes its always been a handful, very pitch sensitive, essentially zero forward visibility on takeoff or landing, and must take off and land from a 3 point attitude so the prop doesn't strike.
Will
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Originally posted by RAD2LTR View PostIt has never raced with an R2000. When Bob Yancy brought it to Reno the first time, it had the firewall forward off his Corsair with a different, much shorter prop.
Yes its always been a handful, very pitch sensitive, essentially zero forward visibility on takeoff or landing, and must take off and land from a 3 point attitude so the prop doesn't strike.
Will
Very much like Rare Bear Bob and Lyle played sit in each other's cockpits at an event one time. Lyle thought that if improvements could be made to the wing (which eventually happened) the YAK would make a real great racer.
JohnJohn Slack
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Originally posted by BellCobraIV View PostYes its always been a handful, very pitch sensitive, essentially zero forward visibility on takeoff or landing, and must take off and land from a 3 point attitude so the prop doesn't strike.
Very much like Rare Bear Bob and Lyle played sit in each other's cockpits at an event one time. Lyle thought that if improvements could be made to the wing (which eventually happened) the YAK would make a real great racer.
John
Apparently not. Can you say free-castering nose wheel and differential braking?
The P-63 this gent flies/owns has raced three times. First in the 1946 Thompson Trophy, the second time in 1976 with Jack Flaherty qualifying and Steve Hinton hurling it around the sticks, and then again in 1978 I think it was, when the Whittingtons owned it. Don flew the F and Precious Metal, Bill flew their H model Mustang.
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Originally posted by BellCobraIV View PostYes its always been a handful, very pitch sensitive, essentially zero forward visibility on takeoff or landing, and must take off and land from a 3 point attitude so the prop doesn't strike.
Very much like Rare Bear Bob and Lyle played sit in each other's cockpits at an event one time. Lyle thought that if improvements could be made to the wing (which eventually happened) the YAK would make a real great racer.
John
Wayne Sagar
"Pusher of Electrons"
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Originally posted by Jan View PostWatching Lyle land/taxi/t.o. Rare Bear and Bob, then Smoot, etc do the same with CzM was entertainment on its own. I've been chatting with the owner/pilot of the only surviving P-63F this week who also flies a P-39. Interestingly both are pretty demanding in the same phases of operation. Most - BellCobraIV aside - might think that their tricycle configuration would make them a comparative breeze.
Apparently not. Can you say free-castering nose wheel and differential braking?
The P-63 this gent flies/owns has raced three times. First in the 1946 Thompson Trophy, the second time in 1976 with Jack Flaherty qualifying and Steve Hinton hurling it around the sticks, and then again in 1978 I think it was, when the Whittingtons owned it. Don flew the F and Precious Metal, Bill flew their H model Mustang.Reno from '99 to '23
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