rpigeek
Active Member
I've been taking my time looking at different Rockets (both F1 and Harmon's). It's often hard to find one where it has the right engine, etc. I'm looking at one that has an EVO wing and an Angle Valve engine shoehorned into the cowling. I like most about it, but it has an angle valve engine which I believe has increased the stall speed beyond what I think is typical. There are a couple concerns with this, I'm hoping to stay within the expected, forthcoming MOSAIC rules, and I was attracted to the aircraft to be able to have reasonable performance at a grass / short strip (i.e. 1,800 feet) that I've operated an RV7 out of. Right now this EVO + angle valve combination and touching down with flaps at about 52 knots (actual stall speed for some reason wasn't known), but owner believed right about there.
I was hoping to have a Rocket that would stay within the expected, forthcoming MOSAIC rules with a 54 knots vs1 clean stall speed. Is this possible in typical parallel valve rockets? The performance of the angle valve is certainly amazing, but I'm leaning towards not worth the weight tradeoff if lighter, parallel engines can get below MOSAIC and land shorter.
I was hoping to have a Rocket that would stay within the expected, forthcoming MOSAIC rules with a 54 knots vs1 clean stall speed. Is this possible in typical parallel valve rockets? The performance of the angle valve is certainly amazing, but I'm leaning towards not worth the weight tradeoff if lighter, parallel engines can get below MOSAIC and land shorter.
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