p200sx...engine report?
#2
Hi Ragz.
The article is coming up in the next RCJI publication.
I also made up a thread here:
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_91..._1/key_/tm.htm
In summary:
Unchanged performance ( compared to the latest generation P-200s ) which remains one of the best available on the market in terms of acceleration.
Improved reliability and engine strength ( which was already very good as well )
Perfectly predicable kero start
New battery and engine cable
The article is coming up in the next RCJI publication.
I also made up a thread here:
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_91..._1/key_/tm.htm
In summary:
Unchanged performance ( compared to the latest generation P-200s ) which remains one of the best available on the market in terms of acceleration.
Improved reliability and engine strength ( which was already very good as well )
Perfectly predicable kero start
New battery and engine cable
#4
Hi Anurag,
YES, all JetCat fuel pumps are the same and interchangeable.
I have just replied to your email:
1. Use the standard pipe from Skygate, it is the correct size for the P-200 (see JetCat Catalog 2009 Page 46).
2. You will need to make up some 6mm plywood shimms to raise the height of the JetCat engine mount so the exhaust cone site exactly in the liddle of the tailpipe.
3. Make sure the end of the exhaust cone is 4cm aft of the forward edge of the aluminium tail cone bell mouth (see page 46 of JetCat 2009 Catalog).
With 5.5 litres of fuel you will have a comfortable 9 min flying time.
Best regards,
Darryl
YES, all JetCat fuel pumps are the same and interchangeable.
I have just replied to your email:
1. Use the standard pipe from Skygate, it is the correct size for the P-200 (see JetCat Catalog 2009 Page 46).
2. You will need to make up some 6mm plywood shimms to raise the height of the JetCat engine mount so the exhaust cone site exactly in the liddle of the tailpipe.
3. Make sure the end of the exhaust cone is 4cm aft of the forward edge of the aluminium tail cone bell mouth (see page 46 of JetCat 2009 Catalog).
With 5.5 litres of fuel you will have a comfortable 9 min flying time.
Best regards,
Darryl






