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Re: bushbaby explorer cheetah xls and Chubby

Postby Madman » Mon Sep 07, 2015 7:41 am

Morning 015

Just a pic of a Chubby and an awesome trike from the Nyl flyinn ^

I must say, I love the Cubby and the new one is even more impressive ^*^^

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Re: bushbaby explorer cheetah xls and Chubby

Postby KFA » Mon Sep 07, 2015 7:16 pm

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Re: bushbaby explorer cheetah xls and Chubby

Postby John Boucher » Mon Sep 07, 2015 10:31 pm

All are awesome aircraft.... believe.

Just a correction - it is not an MPL (microlight pilots license)any longer but now referred to as a NPL or National Pilots License and then with your specific type rating on type!

I agree with African Grey ... go fly each variant and compare apples with apples!

Me, well, I'm a Cheetah man, always was and always will be .... vhpy
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Re: bushbaby explorer cheetah xls and Chubby

Postby Flooi » Tue Sep 15, 2015 5:30 pm

[quote="John Boucher"]All are awesome aircraft.... believe.

Just a correction - it is not an MPL (microlight pilots license)any longer but now referred to as a NPL or National Pilots License and then with your specific type rating on type!

I agree with African Grey ... go fly each variant and compare apples with apples!

Me, well, I'm a Cheetah man, always was and always will be ....

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Re: bushbaby explorer cheetah xls and Chubby

Postby okflyer » Tue Sep 15, 2015 6:38 pm

@Jean: I did not know that a Cubby is Chubby (as implied in the header:bushbaby explorer cheetah xls and Chubby) vhpy
Well, I have never seen one flying myself, but I assume a tandem design should be sleek and racy.
I have flown Safaries and Explorers (Buschbaby), and they are definitely a joy to fly and great value for the money (!!). (But would not mind to check the other models as well).
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Re: bushbaby explorer cheetah xls and Chubby

Postby Jean Crous » Tue Sep 15, 2015 8:32 pm

vhpy @ Okflyer ....yes I saw that as well. I must say the new CUBBY frame is a bit more "chubby" than the old one :lol: :lol:
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Re: bushbaby explorer cheetah xls and Chubby

Postby okflyer » Wed Sep 16, 2015 8:59 am

Jean Crous wrote:vhpy @ Okflyer ....yes I saw that as well. I must say the new CUBBY frame is a bit more "chubby" than ..
@Jean: I expect nothing but pure beauty and nice curves always suite my taste xxx
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Re: bushbaby explorer cheetah xls and Chubby

Postby nicow » Wed Sep 16, 2015 10:34 am

KFA wrote:Safari LSA/VLA - 350kg useful load.
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Re: bushbaby explorer cheetah xls and Chubby

Postby RV12 » Wed Sep 16, 2015 3:39 pm

RV12 wrote:
Mogas wrote:This leads to the nose wheel pilots not using the flap at all in the landing phase, the flap handle then simply becomes something to hang your handbag on
Mogas, do you suggest a maximum of 20 degrees flap on landing ?
But nobody answers my question ? ($$) ($$) ##
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Re: bushbaby explorer cheetah xls and Cubby

Postby KFA » Fri Sep 18, 2015 7:24 am

RV12 wrote:
RV12 wrote:
Mogas wrote:This leads to the nose wheel pilots not using the flap at all in the landing phase, the flap handle then simply becomes something to hang your handbag on
Mogas, do you suggest a maximum of 20 degrees flap on landing ?
But nobody answers my question ? ($$) ($$) ##
We do not understand your question, you have been flying your plane for over a year. You should have figured out the flap settings by now. 8)

This is applicable to the Bushbaby.
- The empty CG normally tends to be a bit on the FWD side 19-21% MAC (this is even more true with nose wheel aircraft and ones with a 912 or VW)
- The elevator is marginal
- The flaperons create a large pitching moment even with a small amount of travel.

The idea of the flaperon in the BB is that the more AFT you load the plane the more flap can be used (within reason). The CG normally moves more aft with more load which counters the pitching moment making it usefull to still lower the stall (or keep it about the same) as you load more weight, and ensuring adequate elevator authority.

In the Explorer Mk2 and Safari this is not such a big consideration as the elevator is large and can overide any flap setting at any CG within the range.
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Re: bushbaby explorer cheetah xls and Cubby

Postby Flooi » Fri Sep 18, 2015 10:35 am

Suppose some differ. My Mk 1 Explorer uses full flaps takeoff as well as landing comfortably
With noticeably more lift.
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Re: bushbaby explorer cheetah xls and Cubby

Postby KFA » Fri Sep 18, 2015 10:38 am

Ons het oom se Explorer reg gebou. (^^) Die meeste tuisgeboude vliegtuie se CG is nie reg nie a.g.v te veel gadgets in so klein vliegtuig. ##
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