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Dangermouse1964
13-04-2009, 20:17
Mike our mate who imports these babies gave us a treat a 250mph dive from 6000ft into a flypast at well over 200mph
A standard one can get up to 220mph but this ones a bit special it can do well over 270mph plus more
http://i529.photobucket.com/albums/dd340/dangermouse1964/_DSC0004-2.jpg
Here he is doing well over 200mph and 4ft off the ground (yes 4ft the plane is tiny) and it went vertical about 40ft away from the end of the runway
AWESOM STUFF
Hobbytog
13-04-2009, 21:05
At that speed well captured!
Paul
Matt Sayle
13-04-2009, 21:16
WOW!! I want one :D
hyakuhei
13-04-2009, 21:32
Its about time we got you motorsports people up in the welsh mountains - then we'll talk about fast ;)
Seriously though, great photo with a slow enough shutter to avoid prop-freeze - very nicely done.
wegotitugetit
13-04-2009, 21:54
very nice mate well done
Dave Stone
13-04-2009, 22:31
But the VNE (Velocity Never Exceed) limit of this aircraft is 197MPH and the maximum manouvering speed is 125MPH. I certainly wouldn't fly it after him! He is certainly pulling your leg about the performance of this aircraft! Or he is exceeding its structural limits.
Mancunian Lee
13-04-2009, 22:34
Airfix make bigger planes :D
RichardC27
13-04-2009, 22:37
That looks like a properly cool little toy. How much does one of those set you back?
Dave Stone
13-04-2009, 22:54
Somewhere in the region of £30k. But you have to build it yourself!
Dangermouse1964
14-04-2009, 03:57
But the VNE (Velocity Never Exceed) limit of this aircraft is 197MPH and the maximum manouvering speed is 125MPH. I certainly wouldn't fly it after him! He is certainly pulling your leg about the performance of this aircraft! Or he is exceeding its structural limits.
I dont think he was fibbing Its his highly modded one which he uses for displays and publicity and he did shoot by at a terrific rate of knots
Dave Stone
14-04-2009, 07:53
These are airframe structural limits. The aircraft can be fitted with more powerful engines and more advanced props to make it go faster. However to exceed the airframe limits is unwise and not uncommon to prove fatal. However, great shot.
Dangermouse1964
14-04-2009, 13:37
Heres another that shows a bit of speed (to fast for me Im afraid so a bit oof)
Next time I speak with him I will ask him for the spec and let you know Dave
http://i529.photobucket.com/albums/dd340/dangermouse1964/_DSC0005-2.jpg
That looks like a lot of fun to fly! I agree with Dave though; the only way you'd get me in that would be if the seat had MB stamped on it!
Cheesy
Buttkicker
17-04-2009, 22:10
Dave Stone is pretty much on the mark with his facts.. The Sonex has a top speed of 170MPH but in the picture shown it will be going considerably slower
I have a snapped that nippy little aircraft myself a while ago
cheers Chris
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