Ta , Brett...
Thanks for the input....Fascinating read... [smiley=thumbsup.gif]...!
What generated my interest in a spot of "power-boosting" was the highly aerobatic Piper Cub Video which Rotty Daddy posted a few days ago.... ;)...!
http://205.252.250.26/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaB ... 1259505486I quickly found out that I could no-where near perform such outrageous maneuvers with the standard Piper Engine installed.... :(...!
I found out after, that he had installed a larger engine to perform to the Crowds.....without endangering the airframe...(which I thought a bit surprising!... :o...;)...)...!
Interestingly, my standard, lightweight, little Cessna 150 Aerobat (C150_v2), already has a surprising turn of speed as standard, (which it is why it is one of my favourite aircraft in my Hangar), with up to 140 knots cruise speed, properly trimmed, 1/2 a wing of fuel, with just lil' old me on board...(and a bit of a tail wind), to beat a Cessna 172, etc, to the post!.... :-*...!
http://www.flightsim.com/file.php?cm=SE ... 150_V2.ZIPShe already "red-lines" on the old "speedo/knotmeter", bless her, so any increase in speed with a bigger motor would necessitate changing the Airspeed Gauge!... ;D...!
An interesting experiment in swapping engines, props, etc... ;)...!
Paul....G-BPLF...FS 2004.....and my Baby Cessna 150...>>>
http://www.simviation.com/yabbuploads/mybabycessna.jpg
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