Hey Pete,
I never flew the 3350, I was off in the service when CM was flying and the timing didn't work out. I only have three flights in the front of the Centaurus Fury but I think it's a fine piece of kit which I have placed near the top of my five favourite aeroplanes list! The engine start is straight forward and rewards you with clean no-drama lightoff. At 50" on takeoff the Centaurus really comes alive, like when the secondarys open on your Holley 750, it pulls HARD and climbs hard. Just remember Left rudder not Right. Once airborne with the the wheels tracking up the prop lever comes to back to "auto" and thats the last time you touch it or the mixture control until shutdown. The single lever power control is as close to a jet as I think you could get and way ahead of its contemporaries. I'm told there are cams and levers and such which move the mixture and prop to make things sinc with the throttle. From the pilot's perspective it just all works. It's interesting to pull the throttle back below 35" (as I recall) and see the fuelflow drop disproportionally as it goes into "auto lean" (my terminology). On advancing the throttle from a low to high power setting, as in a go around, I had the feeling that there was a lot going on in the background and the program was a smooth and slow advance of the lever. I don't know what would happen with a rapid throttle burst and I didn't intend to find out, not my airplane. In cruise, once the power is back, the fuel flow drops way down and it gets very smooth and quiet, almost like a jet. The wing is a symmetrical airfoil which feels very much like a jet, it buffets when you pull hard, like a T-38. It's really an awesome setup, such a privilege to fly it. Once back on the ground with warm/hot oil it smokes quite a bit from the exhaust. I'm told this is a normal occurrence. It's a fabulous machine and a really important part of aviation history. Perhaps some day we will get the chance to put a Centaurus on the front of our machine. That would be a good day Pete.
-Ken
OZFURYFAN wrote:
Awesome pics Ken, thats my kind of snowblower!!!! You said you had flown the Centaurus Fury, what did you think of it compared to the 3350 powered ones?? Really keen to see your bird back in the air, best regards, Pete