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From: krnet-boun...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net] On Behalf
Of smwood
Sent: Friday, December 31, 2010 12:18 PM
To: kr...@mylist.net
Subject: KR> Re: Fuel Flow Test
Thanks for the suggestions, both on-line and off-line, for verifying the
fuel flow from a mechanical fuel pump.
Thanks for the suggestions, both on-line and off-line, for verifying the
fuel flow from a mechanical fuel pump. Gist of the responses was to provide
a temporary alternate source of fuel for the engine to run full power; catch
the pumped fuel from the regular system at the carb and measure the q
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> That's fine for a takeoff minimum but you may(will) find a time when
> you're landing with minimum fuel on board and have to do a
> go-around.
>
> It happened to me in the Tripacer when I took off with minimum
> fuel on board and winds 10G15 and was going to f
The stall angle of attack for the new airfoil is about 14 degrees. With 3
deg of incidence. the nose should not go above 11 deg. Since fuel flow is
expected to decrease with additional nose up attitude (less head) just past
the expected stall angle seems like a very good place to make sure you h
Guys
I just finished doing a couple fuel flow tests. The first is in
level flight attitude from full stock Rand/Robinson header tank with 11.5
gal. gravity feed. The result is 22.75 gal per hour.
The second was also from full header tank but with the plane in a
12.5 degree nose up
Joe,
What size valve do you have on your header tank and what size fuel line
do you have running through the gascolator and to the Carb?
Thanks,
Jim Morehead
Cameron Park, CA
on 7/18/04 12:05 PM, Joseph H. Horton at joe.kr2s.buil...@juno.com wrote:
> Guys
> I just finished doing a coupl
> Joe,
> What size valve do you have on your header tank and what size
> fuel line
> do you have running through the gascolator and to the Carb?
>
> Thanks,
> Jim Morehead
> Cameron Park, CA
All AN-6 fittings and lines.
Joe Horton
joe.kr2s.buil...@juno.com
Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2004 2:05 PM
To: kr...@mylist.net; corvaircr...@mylist.net
Subject: KR> Re: Fuel flow
Guys
I just finished doing a couple fuel flow tests. The first
is in
level flight attitude from full stock Rand/Robinson header tank
with 11.5
gal. gravity feed. The result is 2
>gal. gravity feed. The result is 22.75 gal per hour.
>The second was also from full header tank but with the plane in a
>12.5 degree nose up attitude. The result was 19.5 gal per hour flow.
Joe Horton
Joe,
I think the number you're loo
Thanks for the replies Guys,
I don't know the actual fuel consumption at full power but was at this
point guessing at 8 gph. max. I don't find any restrictions in the system
but there are more turns than I would have had if I had originally
planned on gravity feed. I will do more testing in differe
There should be 2 times the max power
>requirement at about half tank and that will be the absolute minimum for
>take off placard
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That's fine for a takeoff minimum but you may(will) find a time when
you're landing with minimum fuel on board and
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