We eventually want to build an a high wing experimental aircraft to replace our Mooney with. While we technically don’t need 4 seats, we like to haul folding bikes and camping gear what pretty much mandates a 4-seater.
That being said, a Quick Build 4-place Bearhawk would appear perfect – if it only were faster.
We are willing to give up some speed compared to our Mooney’s cruise speed of 150kts @ 9.8 gal / hr @ 8,000 ft. Since we travel quite a bit, the cruise speed should however not be less than 135 kts @, let’s say, 12 gal. / hr.
Based on what I have seen so far, the Bearhawk seems to cruise at 110 – 125 kts, most pilots however appear to have bigger wheels installed.
Considering a desired cruise speed of 135 kts @ 12 gal. / hr, I am wondering if am asking something the Bearhawk is not designed to do or if it is possible to achieve this cruise speed with relatively simple modifications like wheel pants, fairings, etc?
Btw.: The Bearhawk website suggests a cruise speed of 150 mph (130 kts) @ 62% power with the 260 hp engine. I could probably also live with that, if it was indeed realistic.
Oliver
That being said, a Quick Build 4-place Bearhawk would appear perfect – if it only were faster.
We are willing to give up some speed compared to our Mooney’s cruise speed of 150kts @ 9.8 gal / hr @ 8,000 ft. Since we travel quite a bit, the cruise speed should however not be less than 135 kts @, let’s say, 12 gal. / hr.
Based on what I have seen so far, the Bearhawk seems to cruise at 110 – 125 kts, most pilots however appear to have bigger wheels installed.
Considering a desired cruise speed of 135 kts @ 12 gal. / hr, I am wondering if am asking something the Bearhawk is not designed to do or if it is possible to achieve this cruise speed with relatively simple modifications like wheel pants, fairings, etc?
Btw.: The Bearhawk website suggests a cruise speed of 150 mph (130 kts) @ 62% power with the 260 hp engine. I could probably also live with that, if it was indeed realistic.
Oliver
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