---------------------------------------------------------- RotaxEngines-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Mon 11/25/13: 4 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 0. 12:46 AM - [PLEASE READ] Why I Have A Fund Raiser... (Matt Dralle) 1. 07:44 AM - Re: Thinking about buying a Firefly? (Firefly2013) 2. 07:55 AM - Re: Thinking about buying a Firefly? (Firefly2013) 3. 06:04 PM - Re: Thinking about buying a Firefly? (henry.voris) ________________________________ Message 0 _____________________________________ Time: 12:46:59 AM PST US From: Matt Dralle Subject: RotaxEngines-List: [PLEASE READ] Why I Have A Fund Raiser... >From the beginning, the Matronics List and Forum experience has been free from advertising. I have been approached by fair number of vendors wanting to tap into the large volume of activity across the various lists hosted here, but have always flatly refused. Everywhere you go on the Internet these days, a user is pummeled with flashing banners and videos and ads for crap that they don't want. Yahoo, Google and that elk are not "free". The user must constantly endure their barrage of commercialism thrust into their face at an ever increasing rate. Enough is enough, and the Lists at Matronics choose not to succumb to that. That being said, running a service of this size is not "free". It costs a lot of money to maintain the hardware, pay for the electricity, air conditioning, maintenance contracts, etc, etc. etc. I choose to hold a PBS-like fund raiser each year during the month of November where I simply send out a short email every other day asking the members to make a small contribution to support the operation. That being said, that contribution is completely voluntary and non-compulsory. Many members choose not to contribute and that's fine. However, a very modest percentage of the members do choose to make a contribution and it is that financial support that keeps the Lists running. And that's it. To my way of thinking, it is a much more pleasant way of maintaining the Lists and Forums. The other 11 months of the year, you don't see a single advertisement or request for support. That's refreshing and that is a List and Forum that I want to belong to. I think other people feel the same way. Won't you please take a minute to make your Contribution today and support these Lists? http://www.matronics.com/contribution Or, drop a personal check in the mail to: Matt Dralle / Matronics 581 Jeannie Way Livermore CA 94550 USA Thank you for your support! Matt Dralle Email List Admin. ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 07:44:48 AM PST US Subject: RotaxEngines-List: Re: Thinking about buying a Firefly? From: "Firefly2013" [quote="rvsimons"]The firefly will haul up aloft. You might find the plane a bit of a little tight fit for a guy your size but height seems a bigger issue than weight. I am 210 5'10 and was comfortable in the firefly I sat in. I was wondering if a firefly with a 447 engine plus parachute and 5 gallons of fuel will fly a pilot that is around 225lbs. I would be taking off at a elevation of around 80ft, airport in New Jersey. Also which prop would be best for me, a 2 blade wood prop or a 3 blade powerfin? Thanks Rvsimons, I'm 5' 10" so I guess it would be ok for me. I was looking to buy a firefly I saw forsale, but I think I am going to wait and get sport pilot licence as that would give me more choices. I want to fly something with a 4 stroke, that I can trailer to avoid paying hanger fee's in case I don't have time for flying allot, I don't want to be stuck paying for things I'm not using. The phantom is the plane that I would really want, they look like a well constructed ultralight. I believe I read you have to inspect those wire's good to make sure the tangs or whatever they are called do not become elongated. How do you like the Phantom? It would be my first choice except for the need for a hanger. I think a firestar with a rotax 912 or someother 4 stroke would work for me because I could keep it trialered in my yard and hook it up when I want to go flying? And hopefully sell it if I get bored with it. Thanks Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=414052#414052 ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 07:55:07 AM PST US Subject: RotaxEngines-List: Re: Thinking about buying a Firefly? From: "Firefly2013" THe "R" on New Jersey Licence plates is showing support the Rutgers University Scarlet Knights. http://www.alumni.rutgers.edu/s/896/2col.aspx?sid=896&pgid=349 https://www.govtrack.us/states/nj/bills/2012-2013/s753 Thanks for the info [quote="BARRY CHECK 6"]Vance: If you consider what you, are expected from a 3 blade Vs 2 blade... Then YES - You will be disappointed. The advantage of a 3 blade are: Lower Tip Speed at the same RPM Less noise Better Vertical Speed (VSI) More Ground clearance Easier to do static prop balance. Easier to do dynamic prop balancing The advantages of a 2 blade are: Higher IAS Disadvantages of a 3 Blade: Lower IAS. A bit scary to Hand Prop. In the winter you collect (more) snow & ice in the spinner. When you ding a prop you usually ding 2 or more blades of the prop. Doing R&R of the cowling is a bit more tricky. Even though your logic was not correct the main thing is you are happy with the prop you chosen. *Barry* *Chopd Liver* NJ has taken the next step. They are identifying cars with bad drivers. You will notice some cars with a large red "R" on them. That is to identify the drivers as "R"estricted. Restricted is just a polite way of saying Bad Drivers. Be cautious around them. On Sun, Nov 24, 2013 at 4:25 PM, Vance Simons wrote: > The firefly will haul up aloft. You might find the plane a bit of a little > tight fit for a guy your size but height seems a bigger issue than weight Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=414054#414054 ________________________________ Message 3 _____________________________________ Time: 06:04:59 PM PST US Subject: RotaxEngines-List: Re: Thinking about buying a Firefly? From: "henry.voris" Firefly 2013... I drive a Firefly powered by a thundering 447. But at 155 lb. and at 3,800 ft. our mileage will vary... You may want to try you question on the Kolb List... 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