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Here are a couple low resolution video clips I took from my digital camera at Sun-n-Fun 2004. They're of Lon Arnold doing acrobatics in his Long Ez powered by ~110hp engine.

 

http://www.canardzone.com/content/Lon Arnold 1.avi

http://www.canardzone.com/content/Lon Arnold 2.avi

http://www.canardzone.com/content/Lon Arnold 3.avi

http://www.canardzone.com/content/Lon Arnold 4.avi

 

Sorry for the poor quality and bad video, but I was caught by surprise by this (read "unprepared").

 

Finally, here are some shots of the plane (a Long-EZ):

 

dashboard cheat sheet

Lon's acrobatic EZ

 

Enjoy

Jon Matcho :busy:
Builder & Canard Zone Admin
Now:  Rebuilding Quickie Tri-Q200 N479E
Next:  Resume building a Cozy Mark IV

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Two things -

 

First you can fly inverted in a LEZ. It requires 130 KIAS to do 1 negative G...

I am surprized that many of you did not know this.

 

Obviously it won't be for long since the lack of fuel causes the engine to quit pronto.

 

Second, many aerobatic manuvers are safe and fun to do in a well built and proven LEZ. I cannot speak for the other canard designs limitation in this area as I have flown other canard designs but never flight tested to the point of fully opening the envelope.

 

I have preformed many loops, barrel rolls, hesitation rolls, Split S's, Cuban 8's, and even something that resembles a hammer head (but it isn't) and flying on a knife edge. High g turns are fun as well as pitch-up's after skimming along the runway.

 

Of course anyone planning these type of manuvers needs training to do them safely. Please don't take this lightly. I had two very good but very dead friends who "thought they could."

 

Tom Staggs used to do airshows all over the counrty in his LEZ and there is a host of others as well.

 

-Dale ;)

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Dale Martin, 509-780-7320

LEZ

Lewiston, ID

EAA Technical Counselor

Owl Eagle Aerial Composites

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Wayne, Marc, Jon & others, you have made this am amazing topic!!!

 

What a read ... THANK YOU for sharing your experiences!

 

Chris Van Hoof

Cozy Mk IV ZU-CZZ

South Africa

I live in my own little world! but its OK, they know me here!

Chris Van Hoof, Johannesburg, South Africa operate from FASY (Baragwanath)

Cozy Mk IV, ZU-CZZ, IO-360 (200hp) 70x80 prop

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