Seems like a good idea to post here some of the information about the new Companion model. This will be up on our website in a day or two. Mark
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If I was starting a Bearhawk today that might well be the model I selected. I say that because it will be rare that I use the rear seats. I love the centerline seating of the Patrol but it would be hard to get my wife to travel with me. The 200# gross increase over the Patrol and large baggage area make it very attractive.
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Is a Companion prototype to be built and tested before kits/plans are offered?
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We have offered the kits for sale because we feel confident that the Companion's flying qualities are not exactly an unknown. The Patrol wing/airfoil has been flying on the Patrol and the Model B 4-place. Our intention is to do some flight testing on the first one finished up whoever/where ever that might be. But because the Companion derived from the Patrol & 4-place, Bob is comfortable that it will fly well. Perhaps some minor tweaking might be required as far as CG specs and the angle of incidence of the hor stabs. But all very manageable and not breaking too much new ground.
But certainly a fair question to ask. Mark
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I think 120 HP would not be enough for you to get the performance expected from the Companion. 150 - 210 HP is what Bob recommends. It would fly with 120 HP, but take off and climb would not be what is expected from Bob's designs. The LSA is a candidate for the Corvair engine. But not the bigger planes with higher gross weight. Mark
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