Concerning speed...in the Feb. issue of Sport Aviation on parasitic drag, they 
said a 1/4 inch diameter, 2 foot long antenna will dissipate approximately 1 hp 
at 125 knots.  Although they didn't translate this into speed, it sounds 
substantial and you would think a venturi would be much more "draggy".   
Darick

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From: "fnelson913" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
Thanks for your note, Tom. I am currently finishing up my first annual 
and appreciate your comments. The previous owner of my bird did not 
keep the logbooks updated and there are a couple of AD's that I need 
to complete. I am getting my Sport Pilot certificate to enjoy the 
pleasures of flying. Having confidence that I am flying an aircraft 
that has been verified to be airworthy adds to my comfort level and 
will hopefully allow me to build my hours economically. Even though I 
have close to $4,000.00 invested in my Coupe since a stuck valve and 
my annual grounded her, I am still well ahead in the search for an 
affordable LSA. (The $4k included extras like 1320# Gross Weight STC, 
addition of rudder pedals, repitching the prop for climb, Auto Gas 
STC, new tires, nose tank removal and repair, and new tires.)

Speaking of gyros and venturi's, I have been considering removing them 
from my current panel. Do you have a ballpark estimate for the weight 
savings and the potential for improved cruise speed?

Thanks.

Frank Nelson
N51DV - 415C (three AD's from flight ready)

--- In [email protected], THOMAS COOK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Good evening:
> 
> Side issue, Venturis;;; With all the concern about C and CD vs 
D models, if you have a LSA and intend to keep it that way , you can 
not fly night or IFR on a LSA licence . Why add the drag of a venturi 
and the weight of two gyros if you can"t use them???
> 
> 
> I sicerely appreciate your responses . We all need to be aware of 
what it takes to keep our birds flying and legal.
> 
> Tom Couper 3989H
>


 

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