I´m aerobatic glider pilot. I´ve seen your video and had doubts that this UL has a clearance for aerobatics. I contacted ICP, sent them the link and I got an answer: It´s not allowed and the structure is not tested over +4/-2g, the engine is not made for negative g-loads. Especially with an passenger I would never make aerobatics with a plane which is not allowed to do it. Consider that there are not only g-loads there are also torsion forces on the wing when flying rolls. If you want to make aerobatics use the right planes for it! Maybe this comment safes some lifes, if not: I´ve tried it....
I think from a pure safety point of view you're right, I fly an A22ULS wich is pretty close to the Savanah in terms of design and limitations (+4/-2G), and it's completely forbidden to do aerobatics, and I'm surprised to see it...I would'nt try as I'm not trained to aerobatics, also because the manufacturer tells me not to do, and if maybe, I wouldn't do this too close to ground...however I think you can achieve a loop or roll without hitting negative G's, and without exceeding 4 Gs, there's a ton of demonstrations of basic aerobatics (for exemple in the good old cessna 152) like with a glass of water over the panel, with water staying at the bottom of the glass, meaning always positive Gs...if you do it right (monitoring the G-meter) with upside down flying not exceeding 5/10 seconds, the motor can bare this... With a fuel injected system, fuel pomps etc...may be better even. I'm not russian speaker, we don't know the exact spécifications of the motor, may be it can achieve that...may be more powerfull than a standard 912 rotax... But you're right sounds dangerous...
@@bertrandthomasflylover2306 Effectivement, un pilote de voltige entraîné peut faire de la voltige avec n'importe quel appareil car il saura rester dans les limites de sa structure. Mais il n'est évidemment pas question de se mettre à la voltige en tant qu'autodidacte avec un Savannah, un Robin ou un Cessna !
Savannah не розрахована на виконання фігур вищого пілотажу, але її характеристика в +6 / -3 g дозволяэ виконувати де чкі фігури з ПОЗИТИВНИМИ перегрузками.
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Дякую Олег!
I´m aerobatic glider pilot. I´ve seen your video and had doubts that this UL has a clearance for aerobatics. I contacted ICP, sent them the link and I got an answer: It´s not allowed and the structure is not tested over +4/-2g, the engine is not made for negative g-loads.
Especially with an passenger I would never make aerobatics with a plane which is not allowed to do it. Consider that there are not only g-loads there are also torsion forces on the wing when flying rolls. If you want to make aerobatics use the right planes for it!
Maybe this comment safes some lifes, if not: I´ve tried it....
@@jaydenanko1640In the roll of cause, not in the loop.... Do whatever you want, as a PIC it´s in your responsibility.
I think from a pure safety point of view you're right, I fly an A22ULS wich is pretty close to the Savanah in terms of design and limitations (+4/-2G), and it's completely forbidden to do aerobatics, and I'm surprised to see it...I would'nt try as I'm not trained to aerobatics, also because the manufacturer tells me not to do, and if maybe, I wouldn't do this too close to ground...however I think you can achieve a loop or roll without hitting negative G's, and without exceeding 4 Gs, there's a ton of demonstrations of basic aerobatics (for exemple in the good old cessna 152) like with a glass of water over the panel, with water staying at the bottom of the glass, meaning always positive Gs...if you do it right (monitoring the G-meter) with upside down flying not exceeding 5/10 seconds, the motor can bare this...
With a fuel injected system, fuel pomps etc...may be better even.
I'm not russian speaker, we don't know the exact spécifications of the motor, may be it can achieve that...may be more powerfull than a standard 912 rotax...
But you're right sounds dangerous...
@@bertrandthomasflylover2306
Effectivement, un pilote de voltige entraîné peut faire de la voltige avec n'importe quel appareil car il saura rester dans les limites de sa structure. Mais il n'est évidemment pas question de se mettre à la voltige en tant qu'autodidacte avec un Savannah, un Robin ou un Cessna !
Ого... аж страшно дивитися..
Great Video! Thanks for uploading!
Дякую за коментар!
@@ПегасСаванна are you using the ROTAX 912?
@@TanTannaRen ROTAX 912 80 hp
Крутяк !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
100%
Саша , привет ! Узнал сразу , по цвету самолета ....
Привіт Міша!
Привет,Саша! Птичка у тебя получилась прекрасная!
Привет Толя! Спасибо...) У тебя тоже хондалёт зачетный)
Is the savannah a cleared for aerobatics is it really strong enough.
Savannah не розрахована на виконання фігур вищого пілотажу, але її характеристика в +6 / -3 g дозволяэ виконувати де чкі фігури з ПОЗИТИВНИМИ перегрузками.
Nice, nice. What is the loop entry speed?
Thanks for the comment! The speed of entering the loop is 220, 240 km.
Thank you! Speed for roll?
That means, for loop, full gas, small dive before loop entering
@@ПегасСаваннаisn't never exceed speed 230kmh?
Come studiare da morto e laurearsi in poco tempo
With a passenger?
Jeu mortel
Si on n'est pas un vrai pilote de voltige, oui, on risque facilement de perdre une aile dans l'histoire !
Rulette russa? Sei fuori di testa?
Which ROTAX type is used?
Rotax 912 UL 80
@@ПегасСаванна Thanks for the info!
Are there any issues with the carburetors and fuel supply when you fly inverted?
@@vagossurf1 With positive overloads, there will be no problems.
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roland faucon, d'accord avec toi! Merci!
prices Savannah S ?
44.000 Euro in Italy for (I.S.P)
@@ПегасСаванна отличное видео-шоу, разрешение на повторное использование видео, братан 🙏
Саша, тільки власівчанам не показуй, нам своїх гостей достатньо, на віщо нам черги на летовищі.