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PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 1:24 am    Post subject: Four Seater Reply with quote

Hi
I know it is early and exiting days of the Lightning but is there any intention to develop a four seater with the same performance characteristics, good looks and economical operation of the lightning?

Ian
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 3:44 am    Post subject: Four Seater Reply with quote



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PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 6:02 pm    Post subject: Four Seater Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 6:37 pm    Post subject: Four Seater Reply with quote

Lightning news release scheduled for 1 April 2007.
The Secret Highly Intelligent Technical - Hybrid Operational Team Lightning design group plans to announce several new designs on 1 April this year. This design group relies on each member's input and only meets after a long days work when cans of beer are available for inspiration. The most recent meeting was two weeks ago.
Now, to answer your question, yes, they have come up with a four seat, twin engine Lightning that will look much like the F-82 Twin Mustang. Imagine two Lightning fuselages joined together with a stub wing and stabilizer/elevator between them, and then standard wings on the outboard side of each fuselage. Each fuselage will carry two and each will have stick and rudders. So with twin fuselages, imagine the crew coordination as to which of the four people will be flying the airplane at any one time.
Another new concept will be the road-able Lightning which will be a two seat sports car with foldable wings and also floats for maritime operations to use when you are too drunk to fly or drive.
And for the R-44 guys in Wisconsin, there will definitely be a vertical takeoff version of the Lightning. It will be a 200 HP Jabiru powered craft. An 80 HP engine in the nose to go forward and a 120 HP engine in the baggage compartment to power the rotors. Yes, it will be tail heavy, but helicopter guys can fly it because they are use to having a stick in each hand.
And finally, there will be a stealth version with a totally operational Klingon cloaking device. Imagine the fun you could have making high speed passes down the runway or orbiting over the nearest nudist colony with out being seen. The LSA version of this one will use vortex generators so you can go really slow over the nudist colony.
That's the latest news from the SHIT HOT Lightning design group.
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 6:51 pm    Post subject: Four Seater Reply with quote

LOL,
Maybe some beer drinking taking place at a design meeting today in
Williamsburg...eh Buz??

8^)

Rick

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From: N1BZRich(at)aol.com
Reply-To: lightning-list(at)matronics.com
To: lightning-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: Four Seater
Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2007 21:36:56 EST

Lightning news release scheduled for 1 April 2007.
The Secret Highly Intelligent Technical - Hybrid Operational Team
Lightning design group plans to announce several new designs on 1 April
this year.
This design group relies on each member's input and only meets after a
long
days work when cans of beer are available for inspiration. The most
recent
meeting was two weeks ago.
Now, to answer your question, yes, they have come up with a four
seat,
twin engine Lightning that will look much like the F-82 Twin Mustang.
Imagine
two Lightning fuselages joined together with a stub wing and
stabilizer/elevator between them, and then standard wings on the outboard
side of each
fuselage. Each fuselage will carry two and each will have stick and
rudders. So
with twin fuselages, imagine the crew coordination as to which of the four
people will be flying the airplane at any one time.
Another new concept will be the road-able Lightning which will be a
two
seat sports car with foldable wings and also floats for maritime
operations
to use when you are too drunk to fly or drive.
And for the R-44 guys in Wisconsin, there will definitely be a
vertical
takeoff version of the Lightning. It will be a 200 HP Jabiru powered
craft.
An 80 HP engine in the nose to go forward and a 120 HP engine in the
baggage
compartment to power the rotors. Yes, it will be tail heavy, but
helicopter
guys can fly it because they are use to having a stick in each hand.
And finally, there will be a stealth version with a totally
operational
Klingon cloaking device. Imagine the fun you could have making high speed
passes down the runway or orbiting over the nearest nudist colony with out
being seen. The LSA version of this one will use vortex generators so you
can go
really slow over the nudist colony.
That's the latest news from the SHIT HOT Lightning design group.
Buz
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 8:01 pm    Post subject: Four Seater Reply with quote

Buz,
There I was on the edge of my seat drinking in every
word of your post and visualising your amazing array
of LFDs (Lightning Flying Divergents). Think it was
about the point of the 'Klingon Cloaking device' that
I began to suspect that you may not have been totally
serious!
Laurie

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Quote:
Lightning news release scheduled for 1 April 2007.
The Secret Highly Intelligent Technical -
Hybrid Operational Team
Lightning design group plans to announce several
new designs on 1 April this year.
This design group relies on each member's input and
only meets after a long
days work when cans of beer are available for
inspiration. The most recent
meeting was two weeks ago.
Now, to answer your question, yes, they have
come up with a four seat,
twin engine Lightning that will look much like the
F-82 Twin Mustang. Imagine
two Lightning fuselages joined together with a stub
wing and
stabilizer/elevator between them, and then standard
wings on the outboard side of each
fuselage. Each fuselage will carry two and each
will have stick and rudders. So
with twin fuselages, imagine the crew coordination
as to which of the four
people will be flying the airplane at any one time.

Another new concept will be the road-able
Lightning which will be a two
seat sports car with foldable wings and also floats
for maritime operations
to use when you are too drunk to fly or drive.
And for the R-44 guys in Wisconsin, there will
definitely be a vertical
takeoff version of the Lightning. It will be a 200
HP Jabiru powered craft.
An 80 HP engine in the nose to go forward and a 120
HP engine in the baggage
compartment to power the rotors. Yes, it will be
tail heavy, but helicopter
guys can fly it because they are use to having a
stick in each hand.
And finally, there will be a stealth version
with a totally operational
Klingon cloaking device. Imagine the fun you could
have making high speed
passes down the runway or orbiting over the nearest
nudist colony with out
being seen. The LSA version of this one will use
vortex generators so you can go
really slow over the nudist colony.
That's the latest news from the SHIT HOT
Lightning design group.
Buz

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 4:55 am    Post subject: Four Seater Reply with quote

For some reason I am feeling thoughtful this morning, however the 5th cup of coffee is still in my cup.

To me the clearest truth about the Lightning is that it optimises the 3300 Jabiru engine with the lightest, most aerodynamic airframe in the simpleist build manner on the market today.

If you consider going to a 4 seater, you have to redo all of that statement for a limited market. You need a different engine that will still be lighter than any alternitives, be well proven and affordable. There isnt one. Yes, I know about the 8 cyl Jabiru, rotaries, blah, blah, blah.   But the only proven engines in the 150- 250 hp range are Lycoming or Continental. And they are too damn heavy. Yes I know about the Subaru based ones. Too expensive and too heavy.... not to mention too complicated. And the big Jab is unproven.

If you want to revise the airframe, you start by adding a longer nose and a longer tail and heavier everything else. Bigger wings, bigger tail, bigger gear and bigger tanks. That means heavier and more expensive. Much more expensive. The Lightning costs about $75 a pound completely built. I would expect a 4 seater to weigh at least 250 lbs more, or $18,750. Realistically, I would think a 4 seat Lightning would cost just under $100,000. For less than half that amount, you could get a used Mooney M20-C and have the same performance in a prooven aircraft.

The real clincher is mission profile. When is the last time you saw a 4 or more seat airplane depart your favorite strip with a full load? Or looking at it another way, dont most airplanes flying during afternoons and weekends only have one person in them ...unless they are training? Most of us are not Buz Rich. We dont have the mission profile that allows us to put 200 hours on a homebuilt airframe in less than a year AND fly the damn thing in head-bangin weather with a better instrument panel than he had when flying F-4s. I know, I know, we dream about it.

But at some point, we have to face reality. The market for a homebuilt airplane with four seats is only slightly better than the market for flying cars. And the design requirements are only slightly easier. 

But if someone went to Nick, Pete, et al, with a check for 5 million dollars that they would be happy to never see again, then at least the first 1 or 2 could be built. Any takers?

Doug Koenigsberg



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PostPosted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 10:11 am    Post subject: Four Seater Reply with quote

In a message dated 3/11/2007 8:58:04 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, Kayberg(at)aol.com writes:
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the clearest truth about the Lightning is that it optimises the 3300 Jabiru engine with the lightest, most aerodynamic airframe in the simpleist build manner on the market today.


Well said, Doug. And that is the secret to the success of the Lightning design and performance capability. That, plus the builder's assist program that allows people who are either very busy, or who don't trust their own building abilities to complete and fly a homebuilt airplane. The Lightning team (and that includes you guys at Green "Acres") truly are making dreams come true.
Keep up the excellent work!
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 1:08 pm    Post subject: Four Seater Reply with quote

4 seater... see, J400 series, or even MCR 4... In Portugal "we" bilt more than 100 MCR's per year for entire Europe. Dyn Aero is very interested in J3300 engine, so they can start with new and improoved airplanes. Now, i think that a "Lightning" with 4 seats (Lets call it "Thunter") could be an exelent oportunity for the big 4 seater market... at least in Europe. Thunder would be certainly the best choice for PPA's (PPL's). I'll be waiting. Wanna drafts from "Lightning" with 4 seats? Lets work...


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 4:48 pm    Post subject: Four Seater Reply with quote

See what you have started! I'll wait for S & F to see the prototype 4.

Paul
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