Huh, Wot, Eh, Oh - SORRY - with all that Pope talk, I thought you have to be catholic to contribute. :ah_oh:
Now - down to some serious flying talk. The Chinese subsidury of OZStork (WunhungloStork) have perfected a rubber powered version of the J230. :thumb_up:
Surprisingly it's not much different to the old rubberband flying models that most of us played around with in our youth. :big_grin:
The major difference however is the amount of turns required to power the thing long enough to get it airbourne. :yuk: As of this reporting you need 63,000 turns to do 2 circuits. It takes 17.5 hours to hand prep the motor.
With labour so cheap in China that works out to be 40 cents per 12 minutes (2 circuits) The Chinese were hoping to deliver the aircraft pre-wound to make it a bit more attractive to the overseas buyer.
The unit cost (pre-wound) was thought to be about $28.70, once production had hit a peak of around 20,000 units per week. Unwound price is $28.30.
Ozstork really like the idea, and have come up with a solution to the hand wound problem.
All new Jabiru (Sorry, OZStork j230 owners will not only receive a complimentary Hat and T-Shirt with their purchase) - (Yea, Right, I spent 75,000 on my J160c, and I'm still waitng for a free cap! ) - but will also get FREE a self contained Chinese family with at least two of its members well trained in pre - winding OZStork motors.
AND
If you think this is drivel - go back a few posts. :big_grin::big_grin::big_grin:
(I'm back) :big_grin:
regards
Peter