Choosing engine for Pitts Special
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Choosing engine for Pitts Special
hi, i need choose engine for a Pitts Special/Challenger. 71``
I have saw:
* 3W 55i
* 50DA
* G62 Zenoah
Which are the best election ?
PITTS: Scale: 35%
Wingspan: 75 in.
Length: 76.3 in.
Wing Area: sq. in.
Weight: pounds
Power Required: 4.0 - 6.0 cu. in. (gas)
I have saw:
* 3W 55i
* 50DA
* G62 Zenoah
Which are the best election ?
PITTS: Scale: 35%
Wingspan: 75 in.
Length: 76.3 in.
Wing Area: sq. in.
Weight: pounds
Power Required: 4.0 - 6.0 cu. in. (gas)
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RE: Choosing engine for Pitts Special
80 to 100cc, with a strong lean to the 100. Any of the engines you noted were below the suggested minimums from the start. There was no approximate weight listed but I would suspect it will be a bit over 20 pounds (9 plus kilos). Along with pulling the weight you'll need to overcome the drag noted in the other posts. 80-85cc's would be a minimum, and weight will be your enemy. More weight equates to faster landing speeds.
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RE: Choosing engine for Pitts Special
One of our club members has the Aeromaster the old version built from the kit. This is a 73†wing span biplane and he has the G62 on his. His came in at 20+ lbs. Good flying airplane, not for hovering but lots of fun.
I have a scratch built Pitts Python, my own design, 80†wing span, with a 3W – 60 for power. Total weight is around 26+ lbs. This one also is a great flying airplane with lots of power, but not for hovering. Just a fun airplane.
My current scratch build project is a Pitts Special with an 80†wing span. This one will have a BME 115. Way too much power, but what the heck, why not.
I have a scratch built Pitts Python, my own design, 80†wing span, with a 3W – 60 for power. Total weight is around 26+ lbs. This one also is a great flying airplane with lots of power, but not for hovering. Just a fun airplane.
My current scratch build project is a Pitts Special with an 80†wing span. This one will have a BME 115. Way too much power, but what the heck, why not.
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RE: Choosing engine for Pitts Special
and for christen eagle GP 68`?
Wingspan: Top: 68.5 in (1740 mm), Bottom: 64.5 in (1640 mm)
Wing Area: 1436 in² (92.6 dm²)
Weight: 16.5-18 lb (6800-8160 g)
Wing Loading: 26-29 oz/ft² (79-88 g/dm²)
Length: 62.5 in (1585 mm)
Wingspan: Top: 68.5 in (1740 mm), Bottom: 64.5 in (1640 mm)
Wing Area: 1436 in² (92.6 dm²)
Weight: 16.5-18 lb (6800-8160 g)
Wing Loading: 26-29 oz/ft² (79-88 g/dm²)
Length: 62.5 in (1585 mm)
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RE: Choosing engine for Pitts Special
You will likely need the weight of the heavier G62 in the nose, but I agree with others that none of your available choices are ideal. I also think that 80cc should be your low end on a Pitts of this size (35%), and using the extra weight for more power just makes better sence. They (the Pitts) are, as has been said, draggy. Also , power will get you out of more predicaments than it will get you into. This plane will be underpowered IMO, with any of your choices. If it was a little smaller, I would go with the 3W 55I. I think it is the most powerful of your choices. I have one, and my G62 won't touch it, and I fly circles around guys with DA50s.