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Belt anxiety?

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  1. johnk...

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    But you only lose your cooling fan if it fails
     
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    LOL!
     
  4. Dave Bertrand

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    If that belt fails you just glide the plane to the nearest golf fairway. If the belt on your car fails, you take out a second mortgage.
     
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    Which is indicated by the immediate sweating of the pilot.
     
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    An oldie, but a goodie ;)
     
  7. raemin

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    and no need for an idiot light to warn you when the belt is broken...

    On a more serious note, in my side of he Atlantic, the ultra-light planes are not subject to the same stringent controls as "regular" light planes. As a passenger I would be scared to climb in such a machine unless this (non-redundant!) belt has been recently inspected by a certified professional. This being said a slow prop is probably the way to go in this type of aircraft. Nice concept.
     
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  9. raemin

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    Quote from the inventor : "Flying our aircraft entails risk: they are not certified; we sell them under the FAR Part 103 exemption which allows all kinds of privileges, in return for risk: no medical, no pilot license, no aircraft registration."

    They are now focussing on the navigation instruments, whereas the airframe division is so to say out of business (CNC tooling and inventories lost in a fire). Too bad: the "Stinson Reliant" cowl and the belt driven 2-stroke gear-train were distinctive.
     

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