That's one hell of a machine I like all those gauges. I bet it cost a pretty penny. I built mine to be light as possible (30lb) I'm sure yours is more stable. Thanks for the walk about.
Hi Tom thank you for the message you left on my phone regarding the VDO water gauge, by mistake I erased it so I'm thankful for your reply, I decided to get the Fly Henry meter, Julio
@@comeflywithmeohio No problem I like your videos I’m a drone pilot I’m wanting to do more as in flying the same thing you have I really do, then just being being down on the ground it’s something I want to be up there like you. Great job 👏 !
You have a gauge for the exhaust gas temp but not one for the fuel level itself. Seems to me that would be pretty important. Does it tell you how long the engine will run on a tank of fuel in the operation instructions?
From what I have been told, fuel level is tricky since there are no baffles in the tank to keep the gas from sloshing around. The unit is always moving and swaying and banking and it would be really hard to get a good level. I have been looking into ways to try and make that work but haven't pulled the trigger yet. As far as fuel consumption, that is also tricky. It really depends on the passenger weight and how high you want to go. The tank is a little less than 5 gallons (approaching limit for FAR103 compliance). Flying this solo I could easily be up for several hours. Tandem around 1 hour or slightly more. It is pretty easy to monitor. But I agree, it would be nice to have that.
I just received the Fly Products Vertigo trike with the same guages and the strobe. Question about the strobe. Mine sometimes comes on and sometimes does not. I'm wondering if it's related to battery level charge or something else. Do your strobes come on consistently with every button press or is there a sequence to the process?
Hello. I have noticed that sometimes my strives will not come on in flight. My best luck is turning on the strobes before I take off. I'm not sure why that is the case but interesting you experience the same issue.
I am super jealous pf that cockpit and altimeter! I saw that for the first time at Bad Apples this year. I think I got one of the last Xenits with the Polini 303 and without the cockpit. Looks like you fly out of the same place as Bob C. I have been watching his videos for a while and I am orignally from Ohio, but up by Cleveland and have been in NC now for a little over 25 years. I subscribed. Beautiful area!
I do fly with Bob C a lot. Well, in all fairness, I'm a bit jealous of you living in NC. I would love to be somewhere where I can fly all year around easily.
@@comeflywithmeohio I wish I could fly whenever, weather has been pretty cruddy here this week, I might have to burn a day at work to fly this week, looking like Friday might be OK but the weekend not so much. I have told Bob I want to fly up there sometime, I get up to Ohio usually once a year to see family and my have to bring my trailer and Xenit to fly up that way.
Hey Tom, I just received a trike I ordered with the Cosmos 300. Does your gear box make any noise when you spin the prop with the engine off? Mine makes ball baring type sounds that have me a little concerned.. Thank you for your time!
Can you measure the overall width of the rear wheels as well as the height from the ground to the top of the cage? I am thinking about what size enclosed trailer I will need to haul it. Thank you and I appreciated the video.
@@comeflywithmeohio no worries on the delay, I really, really do appreciate the exact info. I am planning to get my new setup in the spring and need to get a better way to get it around than in the back of my truck.
I apologize for not responding sooner. I thought I had but going through comments I see I did not. Yes, I do recommend the dual spark. Here is my thought and this is only my thought. I have flown on a single spark machine since I started in this sport and never had a problem. So yes you can certainly fly a single spark engine. However, it does happen. If I was flying alone all of the time I may rethink the safety of a dual spark engine but since I am almost always flying with a passenger I choose the dual spark. I want to do everything possible to make sure every flight is pleasurable for my passenger. While we all fly with an engine out in mind which entails having enough height to ensure a field within glide range, I can't imaging landing in a corn field would turn out well. 1. rough landing 2. not a good memory for the passenger 3. damage to machine 4. damage to land owners property/crop If there is anything I can do to help prevent this and give me the absolute best odds (even a small increase), I'll take it. Again. a single spark machine is fine and they work great. I just want the additional margin of security with dual spark.
Nice machine. I have the 2017 Thor 250 model. love the strobes and altimeter. Do they come original from the factory? Those options do not show on their website. Next time if you have it running could you demonstrate the testing of ignition one and two? Does it drop rpm's when testing?
Also, I did get the gauges and strobes installed from the factory. I believe everything can be purchased seperately.separately. www.flyproductsusa.com/xenittrike Scroll down to gauges.
@@cntnvision I have ordered the Eco light cosmos 300 premiere version two weeks ago. Can't wait to receive it. 1.60 3 blade, double ignition and all the whistles and bells like you have. How fortunate we are.
I would stay with the Xenit. Only because of weight. I'm already 230 lbs so adding a heavier trike would really cut into who I could take with me. If I was around 170lbs I would go with the Eco 2 lite only to have the foot throttle. The Xenit is a solid trike and I love it.
I currently weigh in at 251lbs at 5'11". Some is COVID weight. But when I was lifting heavy pre-COVID I never dipped below 216. Is that too heavy? I can up the reps to trim out and maybe get down to 195... maybe. I have been looking at paramotoring, but that can be murder on the knees and ankles on hard landings, plus I want to fly tandem to give my wife some airtime. Am not much interested in radical wing-overs or barrel rolls, so a trike seems to be a suitable alternative.
Hello Michael. Your weight is fine. I run around 225 and have taken passengers as heavy. It's an incredible machine and would serve you well. If you do decide to do this, I would recommend a 42m wing. If you are interested, I can put you in touch with the seller of this machine.
@@comeflywithmeohio Thanks! I have looked at the Xenit Thor before and I think that's the top of my list. Still deciding on a Cosmos or Polini 303 engine. Doing homework now. I live in Texas, but may fly to Florida for training at Aviator PPG. May be just a little bit before I slap down some cheddar and get this thing going, however. I am fortunate to live down the street from our municipal airport too. Win win.
Hello. Sorry it has taken so long to respond. This got past me. The wings fly at a pretty constant speed. Some a little faster than other but not by much. With that said, within a couple miles per hour, 30mph is a general speed. And that is not ground speed but air speed. Meaning....If you are flying into the wind which is 10 mph and you are doing 30 mph, your are doing 20 mph ground speed. If you are flying with a 10 mph wind, your ground speed would be 40. I hope that makes sense the way I described it.
Liked, subscribed, and hit the bell. I am interested in this hobby and am curious if it might be "doable" for me. I am mid-60's, heavy, and have some physical issues. Would you consider talking one to one via telephone? If not, would you consider Messenger, for a one to one? I don't care to discuss personal concerns and/or issues on a public forum. Also what is the model trike that offers a right foot throttle & left foot brake(s), and would you share package price of yours and the foot throttle set up if you know both?
Hello Tim. I would be more than happy to discuss with you. Please email at tom@comeflywithmeohio.com The trike that has the foot controls for both throttle and brake is the Eco 2 Light. Here is the link. www.flyproducts.com/eng/trike-2/eco-2-light/
Hello FlareGlare. I will start flying again late March or early April. You will love it. Please check out the webpage at comeflywithmeohio.com for more information. Thank you for watching.
Thanks for the walk around video and upload. Enjoy the friendly skies 🙂👍
Thank you Hank. Appreciate you watching.
That's one hell of a machine I like all those gauges. I bet it cost a pretty penny. I built mine to be light as possible (30lb) I'm sure yours is more stable. Thanks for the walk about.
Thank you. And good job building your own. That is a good talent to have.
Nice, thanks for sharing.
Hello Marina. Thank you for watching.
Hi Tom thank you for the message you left on my phone regarding the VDO water gauge, by mistake I erased it so I'm thankful for your reply, I decided to get the Fly Henry meter,
Julio
That's great. I'm actually in the process of getting that for mine also.
I want to fly this I love it I’m subscribed great review !
Thank you Chris. I really appreciate you subscribing and glad I can provide some value for you.
@@comeflywithmeohio No problem I like your videos I’m a drone pilot I’m wanting to do more as in flying the same thing you have I really do, then just being being down on the ground it’s something I want to be up there like you. Great job 👏 !
Looks a great machine it’s got all you need question what make and size of reserve needed for a trike that size and two up thanks
A 340kg reserve is was is recommended and is what comes with the Xenit.
You have a gauge for the exhaust gas temp but not one for the fuel level itself. Seems to me that would be pretty important. Does it tell you how long the engine will run on a tank of fuel in the operation instructions?
From what I have been told, fuel level is tricky since there are no baffles in the tank to keep the gas from sloshing around. The unit is always moving and swaying and banking and it would be really hard to get a good level. I have been looking into ways to try and make that work but haven't pulled the trigger yet.
As far as fuel consumption, that is also tricky. It really depends on the passenger weight and how high you want to go. The tank is a little less than 5 gallons (approaching limit for FAR103 compliance). Flying this solo I could easily be up for several hours. Tandem around 1 hour or slightly more. It is pretty easy to monitor. But I agree, it would be nice to have that.
That thing is beautiful! Do these things have a weight limit?
I LIKE THIS MACHINE
thank you for share.
I just received the Fly Products Vertigo trike with the same guages and the strobe. Question about the strobe. Mine sometimes comes on and sometimes does not. I'm wondering if it's related to battery level charge or something else. Do your strobes come on consistently with every button press or is there a sequence to the process?
Hello. I have noticed that sometimes my strives will not come on in flight. My best luck is turning on the strobes before I take off. I'm not sure why that is the case but interesting you experience the same issue.
I am super jealous pf that cockpit and altimeter! I saw that for the first time at Bad Apples this year. I think I got one of the last Xenits with the Polini 303 and without the cockpit. Looks like you fly out of the same place as Bob C. I have been watching his videos for a while and I am orignally from Ohio, but up by Cleveland and have been in NC now for a little over 25 years. I subscribed. Beautiful area!
I do fly with Bob C a lot. Well, in all fairness, I'm a bit jealous of you living in NC. I would love to be somewhere where I can fly all year around easily.
@@comeflywithmeohio I wish I could fly whenever, weather has been pretty cruddy here this week, I might have to burn a day at work to fly this week, looking like Friday might be OK but the weekend not so much. I have told Bob I want to fly up there sometime, I get up to Ohio usually once a year to see family and my have to bring my trailer and Xenit to fly up that way.
@@ironeagletrike absolutely. I'll come too. Keep me informed.
Hey Tom,
I just received a trike I ordered with the Cosmos 300. Does your gear box make any noise when you spin the prop with the engine off? Mine makes ball baring type sounds that have me a little concerned..
Thank you for your time!
Give me a couple days to check that in out of town right now. I will have an answer for you Wednesday.
Can you measure the overall width of the rear wheels as well as the height from the ground to the top of the cage? I am thinking about what size enclosed trailer I will need to haul it. Thank you and I appreciated the video.
I will get this for you today Pat.
Hey Pat. Please excuse me taking a couple days to get you this information. Width is 75" Height is 73.5" length is 79"
@@comeflywithmeohio no worries on the delay, I really, really do appreciate the exact info. I am planning to get my new setup in the spring and need to get a better way to get it around than in the back of my truck.
Do you recommend the Dual Spark? Or just change the single spark every 15 to 20 hrs?
I apologize for not responding sooner. I thought I had but going through comments I see I did not.
Yes, I do recommend the dual spark. Here is my thought and this is only my thought. I have flown on a single spark machine since I started in this sport and never had a problem. So yes you can certainly fly a single spark engine. However, it does happen. If I was flying alone all of the time I may rethink the safety of a dual spark engine but since I am almost always flying with a passenger I choose the dual spark. I want to do everything possible to make sure every flight is pleasurable for my passenger. While we all fly with an engine out in mind which entails having enough height to ensure a field within glide range, I can't imaging landing in a corn field would turn out well.
1. rough landing
2. not a good memory for the passenger
3. damage to machine
4. damage to land owners property/crop
If there is anything I can do to help prevent this and give me the absolute best odds (even a small increase), I'll take it.
Again. a single spark machine is fine and they work great. I just want the additional margin of security with dual spark.
Nice machine. I have the 2017 Thor 250 model. love the strobes and altimeter. Do they come original from the factory? Those options do not show on their website. Next time if you have it running could you demonstrate the testing of ignition one and two? Does it drop rpm's when testing?
I will certainly make a video showing the test of the two magnetos.. I'll get that done here very soon.
Also, I did get the gauges and strobes installed from the factory. I believe everything can be purchased seperately.separately.
www.flyproductsusa.com/xenittrike
Scroll down to gauges.
@@cntnvision I have ordered the Eco light cosmos 300 premiere version two weeks ago. Can't wait to receive it. 1.60 3 blade, double ignition and all the whistles and bells like you have. How fortunate we are.
@12vibaba that's incredible. Congratulations. Send some pictures when you get it.
@@cntnvision I will
Very nice paramotor! If you had your time back would you still get the Xenit or go for the Eco 2 lite?
I would stay with the Xenit. Only because of weight. I'm already 230 lbs so adding a heavier trike would really cut into who I could take with me. If I was around 170lbs I would go with the Eco 2 lite only to have the foot throttle. The Xenit is a solid trike and I love it.
I currently weigh in at 251lbs at 5'11". Some is COVID weight. But when I was lifting heavy pre-COVID I never dipped below 216. Is that too heavy? I can up the reps to trim out and maybe get down to 195... maybe. I have been looking at paramotoring, but that can be murder on the knees and ankles on hard landings, plus I want to fly tandem to give my wife some airtime. Am not much interested in radical wing-overs or barrel rolls, so a trike seems to be a suitable alternative.
Hello Michael. Your weight is fine. I run around 225 and have taken passengers as heavy. It's an incredible machine and would serve you well. If you do decide to do this, I would recommend a 42m wing. If you are interested, I can put you in touch with the seller of this machine.
@@comeflywithmeohio Thanks! I have looked at the Xenit Thor before and I think that's the top of my list. Still deciding on a Cosmos or Polini 303 engine. Doing homework now. I live in Texas, but may fly to Florida for training at Aviator PPG. May be just a little bit before I slap down some cheddar and get this thing going, however. I am fortunate to live down the street from our municipal airport too. Win win.
@Michael Vanecek I would tally to Trevor at OneUpAdventures. He can give you really good information to help make the choice when you ready.
@@comeflywithmeohio Thanks! I hope 2023 is the year I fly.
@Michael Vanecek I hope so too. Good luck and good you get exactly what you want.
How fast can you fly this baby?
Hello. Sorry it has taken so long to respond. This got past me. The wings fly at a pretty constant speed. Some a little faster than other but not by much. With that said, within a couple miles per hour, 30mph is a general speed. And that is not ground speed but air speed. Meaning....If you are flying into the wind which is 10 mph and you are doing 30 mph, your are doing 20 mph ground speed. If you are flying with a 10 mph wind, your ground speed would be 40. I hope that makes sense the way I described it.
How much for this type of machine and aĺl.
Would love to have one
Here is the website. www.flyproductsusa.com/xenittrike
Liked, subscribed, and hit the bell. I am interested in this hobby and am curious if it might be "doable" for me. I am mid-60's, heavy, and have some physical issues. Would you consider talking one to one via telephone? If not, would you consider Messenger, for a one to one? I don't care to discuss personal concerns and/or issues on a public forum. Also what is the model trike that offers a right foot throttle & left foot brake(s), and would you share package price of yours and the foot throttle set up if you know both?
Hello Tim. I would be more than happy to discuss with you. Please email at tom@comeflywithmeohio.com The trike that has the foot controls for both throttle and brake is the Eco 2 Light. Here is the link.
www.flyproducts.com/eng/trike-2/eco-2-light/
Hey im in ohio. I would love to fly with you.
Hello FlareGlare. I will start flying again late March or early April. You will love it. Please check out the webpage at comeflywithmeohio.com for more information. Thank you for watching.