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Re: Panther specifications

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GlenNJ wrote:Since the folded wing Panther is 6'7" tall, I have room to spare.

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We can probably dig out the test cards and post something. The basic numbers are
DA 8000 ft 75% TAS is about 165mph (148-152indicated) fuel burn is 6gal per hr without aggressive leaning.One reason for vague #s with corsair is lack of real Hp charts. We should have much better data to post after dyno test the current engine and the new stroker engine.
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I noticed on the new brochure that top speed is listed as "160-200". What are the actual top cruise speeds experienced in N515XP? Does that have the 120HP Corvair? Is it possible to publish the actual real life cruise speeds at 55/65/75% power?

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Excellent! I should have asked this question before. Last week I was looking at a picture of the folded wing Panther and I realized it's pretty tall. I was afraid it wouldn't fit in my 7' tall garage door (it's actually 6'10"). Since the folded wing Panther is 6'7" tall, I have room to spare.

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The Panther's tallest point is 79" with the wings folded and resting on the Horizontal stabs (on foam pads).


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Dan or Rachel,

I measured my garage door and found out it's not quite 7' tall. Can you tell me how high the tops of the Panther wings are, while they are folded and resting on the horizontal stabilizer? Can you also tell me how long the folded wing Panther is?

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Panther specifications

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Dan and Rachel,

Is there any chance that you could update the Panther brochure's, specifications page? I tell people what I intend to build, and show them the Panther brochure. They start asking questions about the specs., and I have to find the information. I know most of performance specs. have been reported on this forum, but it would be nice to just go to the brochure to look things up. Of course things will change with different engines, but specs with the Corvair engine would be a nice starting point. The following information would be nice:
-Length
-Take off distance
-Landing distance
-Rate of climb
-Engine out glide ratio and sink rate
-Stall speeds (flaps up and down)
-Cruise speed (sea level and 8,000')
-Range
-Actual empty weight
-Max. baggage weight
-Estimated build time
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Glen

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