3 engined racer ?
Unless you make twin with a pusher engine in fuse also. This came to me when thinking how I get more thrust to my small ( 12 x 14 ft tweedy racer with 2-strokes ) racer design.
It would have another good side too..the rear prop would be in less turbulent air as in Do-335 for instance.
My 400 lbs flyweight ( 470 lbs tops) racer props only need to be 20-22 inches ...so a sailplane type mainwheel will do ! Ok tailwheels are then little bit different looking I have to admit.
Those 2-strokes are incredible a 125 ccm engine can put out 62 hp:s with regular gas ( and some lubrication ) !?
Generally Randy is right..gear arrangement in a push-pull is a large apparatus.
rgds,
Juke
Below some estimates of the lap speeds too. Noteworthy might be that the power to weight ratio is even or better than any Reno racer.
Idea is to use 150 ccm engines and tweek 70 hp from each..flyweight for the racer maybe as much 470 lbs ( for sunday flying version 350 lbs max. with 2 engines ). Please feel free to comment.
Originally posted by Randy Haskin
It would have another good side too..the rear prop would be in less turbulent air as in Do-335 for instance.
My 400 lbs flyweight ( 470 lbs tops) racer props only need to be 20-22 inches ...so a sailplane type mainwheel will do ! Ok tailwheels are then little bit different looking I have to admit.
Those 2-strokes are incredible a 125 ccm engine can put out 62 hp:s with regular gas ( and some lubrication ) !?
Generally Randy is right..gear arrangement in a push-pull is a large apparatus.
rgds,
Juke
Below some estimates of the lap speeds too. Noteworthy might be that the power to weight ratio is even or better than any Reno racer.
Idea is to use 150 ccm engines and tweek 70 hp from each..flyweight for the racer maybe as much 470 lbs ( for sunday flying version 350 lbs max. with 2 engines ). Please feel free to comment.
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