Jet Aircraft
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Robert Henley
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Re: Jet Aircraft
Charles
That was a nice overview. It has to be fun working on such a product.
Robert
That was a nice overview. It has to be fun working on such a product.
Robert
1947 7AC Champ
N3621E, 7AC-6950
Cont C-85-12F
Restoring
N3621E, 7AC-6950
Cont C-85-12F
Restoring
Re: Jet Aircraft
Charles,
I saw the airplane at the NBAA event last week and it looked nice. Cannot wait to see how they fly.
Joe
I saw the airplane at the NBAA event last week and it looked nice. Cannot wait to see how they fly.
Joe
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addicted2climbing
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Re: Jet Aircraft
Ooh ohh... I'll take two..
Re: Jet Aircraft
Have you gotten a ride in it yet? Hope so!
Re: Jet Aircraft
Not yet!joea wrote:Have you gotten a ride in it yet? Hope so!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4ToSEFwI_g
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Captgrumps
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Re: Jet Aircraft
Since those engines are basically a gyro and that engine strut has vertical extension--I'll bet the wings and attach points will take a beating in extreme turbulence. Yes, I know you are supposed to avoid it but SXXX happens. Unique design, but questionable--practicle. Having experienced extreme turbulence in those machines (Metro is not always fright) I would not even spend my wifes money on one.
Doug
Doug
Keep the pointed end forward--
The dirty side down.....
And the blue skies on top....
The dirty side down.....
And the blue skies on top....
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Captgrumps
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Re: Jet Aircraft
Keep the pointed end forward--
The dirty side down.....
And the blue skies on top....
The dirty side down.....
And the blue skies on top....
Re: Jet Aircraft
Grumps,
Wow, great music.
I'm with you on the Honda Jet's engine placement. I wonder why they put them there?
Merry Christmas Guys.....
Mike
Wow, great music.
I'm with you on the Honda Jet's engine placement. I wonder why they put them there?
Merry Christmas Guys.....
Mike
Re: Jet Aircraft
Is there a meaningful difference between those extensions and the pylons used to suspend the engines from every Boeing since the B-47?Grumps wrote:Since those engines are basically a gyro and that engine strut has vertical extension--I'll bet the wings and attach points will take a beating in extreme turbulence. Yes, I know you are supposed to avoid it but SXXX happens. Unique design, but questionable--practicle. Having experienced extreme turbulence in those machines (Metro is not always fright) I would not even spend my wifes money on one.
Doug
Kyle Boatright
Marietta, GA
RV-6 Built and Flying
Champ Restoration Underway
Marietta, GA
RV-6 Built and Flying
Champ Restoration Underway
Re: Jet Aircraft
So you can put it on floats....
Dennis
Dennis
Re: Jet Aircraft
Kyle,kyleb wrote:Is there a meaningful difference between those extensions and the pylons used to suspend the engines from every Boeing since the B-47?Grumps wrote:Since those engines are basically a gyro and that engine strut has vertical extension--I'll bet the wings and attach points will take a beating in extreme turbulence. Yes, I know you are supposed to avoid it but SXXX happens. Unique design, but questionable--practicle. Having experienced extreme turbulence in those machines (Metro is not always fright) I would not even spend my wifes money on one.
Doug
Look at this page and the Technical Paper. There is also a view of the wing and pylon structure.
http://hondajet.honda.com/designinnovat ... esign.aspx
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Charles,
My idea was that this is just an engine cantilevered out on a pylon. Above and behind the wing, as opposed to below and in front. The thought being that whether it is in front or back, above or below, it is still an engine suspended away from the wing and the turbulence issues mentioned by Doug/Grumps shouldn't be any better or worse on the Honda than on countless Boeings.
Thoughts?
Doug, did I miss something about your point?
Just curious...
Kyle
My idea was that this is just an engine cantilevered out on a pylon. Above and behind the wing, as opposed to below and in front. The thought being that whether it is in front or back, above or below, it is still an engine suspended away from the wing and the turbulence issues mentioned by Doug/Grumps shouldn't be any better or worse on the Honda than on countless Boeings.
Thoughts?
Doug, did I miss something about your point?
Just curious...
Kyle
Kyle Boatright
Marietta, GA
RV-6 Built and Flying
Champ Restoration Underway
Marietta, GA
RV-6 Built and Flying
Champ Restoration Underway
