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jxk 24th Jul 2008 18:03

Rotax 912 914 Engines
 
Do any Type Certificated Aircraft use these engines and if they do what are the implications for engine overhaul and inspection? There doesn't appear to be any official qualifications or courses for these engines!

FlyingApe 24th Jul 2008 22:52

The Diamond Katana does.

They are great engines. I've had 2 aircraft with them.:)

denis.loureiro 24th Jul 2008 23:16

Motorglider Ximango
 
Hi,

At Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, there is an aircraft tht uses this engines. The motorglider is the Ximango. IŽll try to get some specific information about Rotax maintence intervals.
Please, access this link: http://www.anac.gov.br/certificacao/...P-8602-13p.pdf
B/r,
Denis

jxk 25th Jul 2008 06:27

Re the Katana
 
FlyingApe

I had overlooked the Diamond Katana. What do you do about engine overhaul and maintenance? What qualifications does your engineer need to sign the aircraft out as there doesn't appear to be any official courses for these engines.

Thanks.

wildadv 26th Jul 2008 16:59

These engines are commonly used in LSA's. The 912S 100 hp is a lovely piece of machinery.

Look up the Rotax Owners group, or any of the Rotax authorised distributors.

FlyingApe 23rd Aug 2008 16:10

....Rotax Courses
 
I'm sure Rotax (based in Austria) do run engineer courses. From memory the Diamond distributor was based at Gamston airfield.

Both Rotaxes I have owned have been in Europa aircraft. They were the 912 U/L versio which is non-certified, and available for use in permit aircraft and microlights.

Conrad Beale is recomended for engineering work on the 912 U/L ( and indeed the 912s and 914 versions). His father, Nigel, runs Skydrive- the Rotax agent for the UK ( and Eire and Iceland apparently !)
www.skydrive.co.uk

Hope this is of some help

FlyingApe

Ladybird22 9th Oct 2008 18:25

Three things not required in a light aircraft: Liquid coolant, A gearbox, A wheelbarrow. Nuff said.


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