GregA wrote:As long as we're getting comparative info, anyone want to chime in on the capabilities of the Bearhawk Patrol? I'm sure it doesn't do quite the STOL performance of either the Rans or Just, but does have a nicer top end for getting places. I would be appreciative of any opinions on the Patrol.
Greg
I think the Patrol LSA (or did you mean the big Patrol?) has tons of potential, it has that great big wing, 170 sq. ft. Simple too, only one lift strut per side, light and lot's of squares works every time. Personally, I would go with Cub style gear, like I did with my S-7, the way the cabane transfers and spreads out the loading is pretty hard to beat. Extra drag from the cabane over the Barrows design, yes, but we're talking a "bushed" version. Cub style gear shock struts suck up in flight, look at the SS vids and you can see they hang down in flight, fully extended, creating more drag (down low below the CG, that must be trimmed out, more drag) that can't be faired out in flight. I may have that wrong, but it appears that way, correct me if so. The only reason I noticed that is the Pilatus Porter PC-12 I was looking at a couple weeks ago did the same according to it's owner. Cub style gear gets cleaner in flight. Try holding an unfaired piece of 3.4" tubing out the car window at 80 mph if you don't think that is significant. Fair it, and it's LOTS easier to hold, that difference is holding you back, hurting the climb and raising the fuel burn, and making the glide in the event of any dead stick worse. Less drag, like less weight, works every time it's tried.
The S-20 spring gear is lowest drag (though not necessarily the lightest) of all FWIW, making a direct comparison to the SS an apples to oranges kind of thing. Of course the S-20 is faster, of course the SS can handle rougher terrain, the Cub style gear falls somewhere in between, mine is totally faired and covered with trailing edge foils, even the cabane, while a huge improvement over unfaired and uncovered cub style gear, it's still draggier then the original RANS S-7 spring rod gear. But, lot's more capable, besides, running the Airstreaks at 1.5 lbs makes almost any gear off airport worthy, MOST of the time.
While I enjoy off airport ops, and the majority of my flying is just that, I still want and need something that can get somewhere, to the next off airport site, on as little fuel as possible, operating expense being only one reason. An 8 hr. duration like I now have being another, it's just more practical burning less fuel, more payload for gear being one thing, operating expense aside. Kept "stock", that Patrol LSA could offer some amazing numbers re: cruise speed and economy, good enough to give some up by going with some more capable gear and bigger tires
Built light, using Oratex fabric for the fuselage, and resisting the urge to engineer/add a flap system for it, and with a 912S BigBore, ( lighter then a stock 912S and lots lighter and simpler then a 914) I'd bet one could come in at 725 lbs or so. By the time 29" tires were added, plus the gear mod, the cruise would/should still be well over 100 mph, with a fuel burn of less then 4 gph as it should do that at 5K rpm or less.. Barrows is into the little Continentals, not that there's anything wrong with that, but point being the Rotax would offer at least as good performance, similar weight, plus hot water cabin heat, electric start, no shock cooling concerns, and elec power, his prototype was a non electric. That Riblett airfoil is pretty trick, 30 mph stall with no VG's. Frankly, I'm a little surprised it has not made more of an impact, maybe a bunch are out there almost finished and just not flying yet, time will tell. The baggage area needs improvement also, but that wing.....!