REFLECTOR: Cirrus and Velocity
Andy Millin
amillin at sbcglobal.net
Mon Mar 19 13:16:53 CDT 2007
Tom,
That answer makes perfect sense. :)
You know ... you have the wings, canard, engine, prop, panel... If you
bought a fast build xl-5 fuselage... heeeeeheeeheeeee (just kidding)
Thanks for the answer Tom. Have a great day!
Andy
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From: reflector-bounces at tvbf.org [mailto:reflector-bounces at tvbf.org] On
Behalf Of Tom Martino
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2007 11:55 AM
To: amillin at sbcglobal.net; Velocity Aircraft Owners and Builders list
Subject: Re: REFLECTOR: Cirrus and Velocity
Andy ... I appreciate the question. In hindsight I wish I built the XL.
However, at the time I bought the kit (which had already been started) ...
it was the standard (Elite) fuselage with long wings and canard. I was also
looking for maximum speed! And I DID NOT HAVE CHILDREN AT THE TIME.
Well ... things changed in a big way. After thinking I was sterile for
many, many years ... I fathered two children!
The Velocity is my Ferrari ... the Cirrus is my family wagon.
Tom
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From: reflector-bounces at tvbf.org on behalf of Andy Millin
Sent: Mon 3/19/2007 9:04 AM
To: 'Velocity Aircraft Owners and Builders list'
Subject: REFLECTOR: Cirrus and Velocity
Tom,
I am asking this question with a bit of a curious grin. You have said the
Velocity is stingy on the cabin space and you prefer the Cirrus for
x-country.
I know this is a hindsight question...
If cabin room was/is a primary consideration ... why did you build the
standard fuselage?
I know Pat Shea has some very impressive performance numbers and has the XL
fuselage.
When I have visitors over to look at my project, it's almost guaranteed they
will comment on how large the plane is and how much room is in the cabin.
Honest question. Not trying to be smart.
Andy
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From: reflector-bounces at tvbf.org [mailto:reflector-bounces at tvbf.org] On
Behalf Of Tom Martino
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2007 12:22 AM
To: Velocity List
Subject: REFLECTOR: HOW FAST?
OK, in speed tests this weekend, I was able to true out at 210 knots pretty
consistently. I was at 23 inches and 2400 RPM. I still had throttle travel
left. Flight controls were solid and no sign of flutter. Should I push it
even further? At what point do I know I have gone far enough?
Tom Martino
173 Elite RG - 300 HP (IO-540)
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