DL.TV: Good News, Bad News

Posted By on August 7, 2007

DL.TV on TiVoThe Good: DL.TV is on TiVo (through TiVoCast)
The Bad: Patrick Norton is leaving.
I’m by no means a ‘geek,’ but as the Holiday Inn Express commercial says, I did watch an episode of DL.TV last night.
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For those who might have followed the online video trend, you might recognized the Ziff Davis backed DL.TV as a early adopter of distributing their Tech TV programming over the Internet. DL.TV is one of the more professionally produced and consistently published tech oriented programs; its at the top of my list of online vidcasts, or video podcasts.

The DL.TV crew offers computer and technology content in a variety of online formats, which include the higher quality H.264 version for computers (as well as WMV), MP4 for Video iPods and simple much smaller MP3 audio version for listening only. One new format is one that is distributed by TiVoCast, and is the easiest to receive and watch. Of course it requires a TiVo subscription and their DVR box, as well as connection to high speed Internet … but once up and running, it a piece of cake to select “season pass” and have each episode downloaded automatically. Click play and you’re watching DL.TV on the big screen.

Here’s how to subscribe to the free DL.TV episodes with TiVo

The 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.0L CRD

Posted By on August 6, 2007

Trail RatedLet’s see, how does a best selling summer paperback start … “It was a humid August afternoon, one of those days when even the suede leather trim on the luxury SUV sticks to your back …” or something like that.
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2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited CRD Diesel Front Its been sweltry in southwestern Ohio these past few days and it certainly was not the most appropriate day to be looking at cars … I even felt sorry for the salesman having to leave his air conditioned showroom to come out and meet potential customers. Nevertheless, my son and I drove up and down the new and used car mile looking at cars for his friend heading off to college. (so he says, but suspect he just likes looking at cars?) We happened to stop at a ‘smallish’ Jeep dealership and notice they had a new 2007 Grand Cherokee 3.0L diesel on the lot … a rarity; the general manager was the only one working and indicated that he had ordered it for a regular client who decided on a diesel pickup truck instead.

2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited CRD
The Mercedes 6 cylinder diesel is in my opinion the perfect engine for this “trail rated” Jeep 4 x 4 SUV, and may be the first of many new diesels to start showing up in North America. It is an excellent way to improve efficiency while maintaining power and an excellent option for SUVs or CUVs. Diesels are far more efficient in producing power than their gasoline counterpart and better suited the interstate highways in the U.S. than the current gas/electric hybrid trend — in my opinion, and an Edmond’s article.
Break Even Gasser
Most of us living in North America appreciate, a ‘bigger’ family vehicle that can safely travel “over the river and through the woods,” whether it be to “grandmother’s house” or just through a nasty winter storm or two. Jeep’s generally come to mind for these challenging tasks and were building utility vehicles before the masses began to crave the SUV. The rest of the automotive industry has jumped into this American trend and so it is no surprise that Jeep is once again out front with a diesel in ‘a North American’ SUV. (they started putting a diesel in the Liberty CRD a few years ago, but recently discontinued)
Jeep Grand Cherokee CRD MSRP
Intro above aside, my first impression was not all that favorable. I gathered myself back together after noticing the $3700 diesel option on the rather high $43,645 MSRP sticker price — a sticker significantly higher than many other domestic and imported SUVs. As I did the walk around waiting for the salesman to suggest a test drive, I also noticed the rusty brakes and lack of a recent cleaning. (small dealership) I thought it odd to have a CRD sitting on the lot for a long time, but indeed its been sitting there since spring. The sales manager confessed that the Grand Cherokee was ordered for a regular client who decided on a diesel truck. He also noted that this higher priced Limited diesel model was ‘difficult for them’ to sell? (Hmm … for those interested, perhaps this particular vehicle would sell significantly below MSRP?)

Drivers side Lg. Dash Lg. Under the hood Lg.

We opened the doors and the rear liftgate to let out the heat and he ‘attempted’ to start the long sitting diesel. No go … as air must have seeped it way into the fuel lines. After a minute or so of cranking it finally started, but not before sending a code to the computer that triggered a check engine light and some kind of ‘lightening’ bolt signal? Nevertheless my son and I were off on a test drive.
ConsoleA couple observations in coming from a Honda Pilot were that the interior volume of the 5-passenger Grand Cherokee was much less and I missed the extra room storage between the front seats. This was probably due to the true off-road nature of the ‘trail rated’ Jeep verses the crossover build of the Honda. Unfortunately some of this ‘overbuilt’ Jeep SUV also found it way into the fuel economy numbers and my wish for an efficient diesel in an American SUV were dashed: the Jeep’s numbers were only couple mile per gallon better than my 8 passenger ‘gasoline powered’ Pilot. The EPA sticker on the Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.0L CRD read 20 city / 24 highway. (still much better than its V-8 gasoline powered counterpart)

CRD Hitch
As for comfort and performance, the CRD was excellent. It had plenty of power, was very … I’ll repeat … very quiet and was enjoyable to drive. Lock to lock steering and tight radius turning was excellent. (here’s a link to my poor quality cellphone video demonstrating the 0 – 60 mph 10 seconds time and 0 -80 mph 14 seconds time) The Limited edition had a great Boston Acoustics sound system, backup sensors, a class 3 hitch, leather two tone power seats and a substantial number of electronic assist items like hands-free phones, compass, etc.
CRDAll in all, the Jeep Grand Cherokee CRD might be a exactly what some folks need to get up their driveway this winter and the mileage is definitely better than Jeep’s gasoline version. Call me spoiled, but having the extra room and the 8 passenger capacity of the Honda Pilot, as well as lower price, is a bit more fitting for our families daily needs in the flatlands of Ohio. (now when Honda offers their diesel, I’m definitely interested! – link)

Royal Caribbean Cruises and biodiesel

Posted By on August 4, 2007

Its great to have eyes and ears willing to email me the occasional interesting news article. Here was a great find by a blog reader from Seattle. (Thanks Nora)
Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the Seas

Cruise line signs biodiesel contract

Imperium Renewables said Friday it has a deal to provide Royal Caribbean Cruises with biodiesel. The Seattle-based biodiesel maker, which is scheduled to inaugurate its Grays Harbor plant this month, will sell the cruise line 15 million gallons of biodiesel in 2007 and 18 million gallons annually for four years after that. The Miami-based cruise line has four vessels that call in Seattle. “We believe this is the single-largest long-term biodiesel sales contract to an end user in the U.S.,” the company said in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Imperium also said it had reached an agreement to purchase Royal Caribbean Cruises’ 7 percent stake in the Grays Harbor facility.The company is pushing back the completion date of three planned biodiesel plants by one quarter. Its Hawaii and Argentina facilities are now scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2008, and a Philadelphia plant for the first quarter of 2009.
Seattle Times

Tech Tip Friday: The Jing Project

Posted By on August 3, 2007

Jing Project
Picked up a great tech tip this past week from the CommandN.TV’s video blog: the Jing Project, which is currently free. (I suspect it will eventually be ‘pay for’ since it is from TechSmith) Basically its an advanced screen capture tool which offers the simple ability to share what is on your screen with others in the traditional way (although only saves as a .PNG) or by uploading and providing a simple link (PDF click for screen capture example). There is a feature which enables you to mark up the screen capture and annotate it as I did in the image at the top of this post — nice, but that’s not all …

One can also create a video of an on-screen procedure. For example, if I were working on my computer wanted to show someone how to use Google Earth to search for Paul Brown Stadium, I could record the frames, click share and create the link like this = LINK. (it does take a few minutes to upload so keep your screen ‘video’ procedures short; I’ve also noticed that when using the ‘free and associated’ screencast site that larger clips might download slowly) I’m not sure how often I’ll use this, but it could come in handy IF I can remember to use it.
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Minneapolis I-35W Bridge collapse

Posted By on August 2, 2007

Bridge Collapse AP Photo
I connected with a family member who is in his residency in Minneapolis, MN this evening to be sure that he and his family were safe. According to his wife Keity, Justin was already at the hospital working; I noticed the news reports mentioned that most doctors were called in to the hospitals. (Justin is in residency in Minneapolis) Keity ‘was’ planning to cross the ‘just’ collapsed interstate 35W bridge when she heard the news on the television. As far as we know, her parents and family who live in Minneapolis are all fine.

EDIT: Added animated flash to post 8/2/2007 12:40PM – LINK

Mapquest of Minneapolis
The interstate bridge collapsed during rush hour traffic last evening dropping cars and trucks some 60 feet down into the Mississippi River below. At least seven people have died and over 60 injured at I post this. The I-35W eight lane highway is a major artery that crosses the river and is traveled by thousands of vehicles daily. The highway was under construction and traffic was down to two lanes of bumper to bumper traffic including a bus full of 60 children — most survived with only minor injuries although a couple are in critical condition. Some survives said that the bridge crumbled and seemed as if there was an earthquake before they realized that the bridge itself was collapsing.
Google Earth I-35W view
According to the local paper (Minneapolis Star Tribune), the steel-arched bridge, which was built in 1967 and is about 64 feet above the river. Workers have been repairing the 40-year-old bridge’s surface as part of improvements along that stretch of the interstate. Gov. Tim Pawlenty stated to the press that “Obviously, this is a catastrophe of historic proportions for Minnesota, and right now we are focused on making sure that we are doing everything to respond to the needs of those individuals that may have been harmed in this incident.”

View under I-35W Bridge
View from under the I-35W bridge prior to collapse

Back from “The Water’s Edge” on Kelleys Island

Posted By on August 1, 2007

The Water's Edge Resort
We enjoyed being out of touch on an extra long weekend these past few days with my family celebrating my parent’s 50th Wedding Anniversary. Its is wonderful mile-marker for mom and dad which provides both my brother and me with an excellent marriage example. Our families booked a semi-surprise long weekend at The Water’s Edge Retreat bed and breakfast (highly recommended) on Kelley’s Island, a place my parents had visited a few years ago. This area in northwestern Ohio area holds fond memories for our family as my mother’s parents (my grandparents) rented cottages on Marblehead years before I was born as well as after. I spent my first 16 years growing up on Lake Erie’s western basin, most of them about 25 miles east of Toledo, and my wife and I spent our pre-children summers sailing from our dock in Vermillion and then Huron to the islands every weekend (followed by limited trips after our children were born). Kelley’s Island was our favorite ‘quiet escape’ … and one we enjoyed revisiting.

Fireside and rising Moon
The weather was perfect each day, the red moon rose from the water’s promptly at 9:30PM each evening (photo above) and the uninterrupted time spent each day with my family was enjoyable. We visited a variety of restaurants and can recommend the The Village Pump for fresh local fish; I recommend buying buy the pound for the group and just ordering sides. We rode our ‘supplied’ bikes to Inscription Rock and the Glacier grooves, and spent some of Monday afternoon just playing on the beach … we had a nice time. If you live in Ohio and are looking for a quiet escape, consider Kelleys Island.

Kelleys Island Aerial view
See Kelleys Island in Wikipedia

Picturesque from Acqualia for the Mac

Posted By on July 28, 2007

Picturesque from Acqualia
I’m not sure how much I’ll be using another image manipulation program written for the Apple Macintosh computer platform, but Picturesque from Acqualia is an impressive $20 program. Its set of image enhancement features allows one to quickly drag and drop Photoshop-like features to images. I’ve found it very easy to use, but it is only available on the Mac. (according to the developers, they will continue to add features in upcoming releases … a good reason to consider the $9.00 lifetime upgrade?)

Acqualia Logo
Original Logo – Picturesque version at top

We enjoyed the show … Jeff Dunham

Posted By on July 27, 2007

Jeff Dunham Spark of InsantiyFive of us went to the Jeff Dunham comedy show last night and it was terrific. I highly recommend it if you enjoy laughing. The place was packed which surprised me for a Thursday night in Newport Kentucky — the Funnybone on the levee. Jeff Dunham, Achmed the Suicide Bomber, Peanut, the Jose Jalapeňo (’on a stick’) and good ol’ Walter were there to entertain us … a very enjoyable time was had by all. A particularly enjoyable theme in his recent show were his “light blue Toyota Prius” comments … my VW TDI and biodiesel friends will surely laugh at them; funny stuff. People living in an around Cincinnati are enjoying his show so much that the club has added an additional show at 4 PM on Sunday. If you enjoy comedy and ventriloquists, or have never seen Jeff, you should check it out.

Jeff and AchmedJeff Dunham’s new DVD will be released on September 18th or you can pre-order at most places now. His old stuff is also on Comedy Central, if you have cable or satellite TV Or do a search on YouTube and you’ll be able to check him out.

(see previous post)

Stocks: ‘BUY’ trigger reached for RAD

Posted By on July 26, 2007

HomeThose who know my daily routine see me nosing around in the stock market — sort of a hobby. Yes it is a relatively risky business, but if managed wisely one’s investments can mature at a significantly better rate than many ‘pay for’ advice organizations in selecting mutual funds, bonds, CDs, etc. Before talking ‘stocks, ‘ my first recommendation is to buy a home first. Younger readers should consider a home as an investment in your future — one that you can enjoy today. Traditionally homes are the best investments average Americans make in securing their future and the downside usually is minimal. Not only have most homes increased in value over a persons lifetime, but they offer a significant way to ‘use other people’s money’ (a home mortgage) in helping to finance and the buyer will receive an income tax deduction to boot. Another current tax boon for most home owners, that they don’t think about until later in life, is that the ‘capital gains’ exemption from the sale of their primary residence. This can significantly add dollars to their retirement porfolio. A home investment is hard to beat considering people need a roof over their heads anyway.

The above is not really the purpose of this post since most people realized that home ownership is not enough to secure their future; we must also save elsewhere. That second savings vehicle should be a 401-K if it is available … its a no-brainer if your company offers to contribute too. Do what you can to maximize your companies contribution as this is your second best tax savings retirement vehicle. Unfortunately not all of use have this option and have to shift to SEP, Keogh or IRAs. Individual Retirement Accounts are something available to all that earn and income as a way to save for retirement. They are currently available in a couple popular ‘flavors:’ Roth and Traditional. The Roth is attractive as the money earned in the account is promised to be tax free when withdrawn. The traditional shelters dollars going in and growing, but taxes will have to be paid on the back end when you withdraw — often at a non-working rate if you are fully retired.

IRAs can be self managed or broker managed … suffice to say I appreciate the freedom of being in control of this choice (my many mistakes and all). Personally I believe in a conservative philosophy in directing these investments; balanced investing is the key. I recommend picking leading companies in each market sector, corporate and municipal bonds (or bond funds – my choice) and try to keep them there for the longer haul … at least for the ‘less’ risky component of your IRA. I also like a chunk of cash free to trade in and out of the market. Call it the calculated risk chunk of my IRA and non-IRA ‘cash’ trading account. This is the cash used to make trades that are not intended to be long haul investments, but are ones which statistically offer a good chance of returning market beating numbers.

Here’s a trade that I currently like: WhenRAD (Rite Aid) RSI drops and the stock price heads lower (selling pressure), there comes a point when buyers start to outnumber the sellers. When this selling trend reverses and becomes a buying trend, the stock price heads back up. In each case in the technical chart when the RSI indicated a significant oversold situation this past year, buyers were back and the stock price has risen. (and when this happens to a $5-$6 stock it doesn’t take as many dollars to participant and offset trading commission cost.)

What to do? If you are aggressive and can’t help but want the bottom … you’ll start buying now and adding to your position over the next several days. If you are conservative, you’ll wait for a reversal of the downtrend … my rule of thumb is to wait 3 days for ‘the trend’ before buying. That said, I’m not very patient and I generally can’t pick a bottom and almost always get out too soon settling for a ‘fair’ gain in a short trade (often just daily moves). BTW … I’ve kicked myself many times in buying and selling trendy stocks like — Crocs – CROX. (See post) WARNING: Their is always risk … the market might continue to tumble and defy the statistics, so set your risk tolerance. (mine is a 10% … if the signal is wrong and things continue to deteriorate then you must bail with a 10% loss realizing that its going to take 2 good trades to get you back into the positive again.)

RAD

Sonex introduces an electric drive airplane

Posted By on July 25, 2007

Sonex E-Flight
It’s an interesting concept … building an all-electric experimental airplane. This year at the EAA Airventure in Oshkosh Wisconsin, Sonex Aircraft LLC (the folks behind the set of plans I’m using to build my experimental airplane – N43SX reserved) are introducing an electric power driven experimental plane. In a press release, preparing for the unveiling at Airventure, they introduced the Sonex derivative, know as the Waiex, with a 270 volt DC electric motor and tail number N270DC. As battery technology, efficient and light electric motor and charging systems continue to improve, the idea of an electric airplane starts to become a reality. Sonex in particular is ideally suited to take this new concept to market particularly in the Sport Light Aircraft market which are designed for aviation enthusiasts who will be flying for enjoyment, not necessarily for distance or crosscountry flights. The current version has target flight durations of 25 minutes to 45 minutes, but Sonex anticipates production systems that will allow one-hour flights. Light weight batteries and charging systems will be key to this eventual market.

Sonex Aircraft is also embracing clean alternatively powered engine designs and have partnered with Wisconsin-based Renew Fuel Stations which supplies them with E85 ethanol. The development continues around Sonex AircraftAeroconversions, Inc. division’s AeroVee engine. This engine in its 2.0 development and the E85 option will allow use of a cleaner and renewable domestic fuel for aviation. (The AeroVee is basically a 2180cc 4 cylinder Volkswagen conversion beefed up for aircraft use)

E Flight InitiativeSonex Aircraft, LLC and AeroConversions Unveil E-Flight Initiative for Sport Aircraft Alternative Energy Research & Development

At a press conference held today on AeroShell Square at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2007, Sonex Aircraft, LLC and AeroConversions Products made the official unveiling of the E-Flight Initiative, pioneering alternative energy research & development for sport aircraft, with an informational forum to follow tomorrow, July 25 at 11:30 am in AirVenture forum building 11. The unveiling included a proof-of-concept prototype electric powerplant installed in a Waiex airframe and the event was kicked-off with opening remarks by EAA President Tom Poberezny.
In 2006 Sonex Aircraft, LLC’s research and development team began work on what is now called the “E-Flight Initiative.” E-Flight is a push to explore viable alternative energies for powering sport aircraft and improve the efficiency and performance of current products and technologies to keep aviation affordable for the average pilot, and to keep recreational aviation available to future generations of pilots.

The E-Flight Initiative has three major areas of focus, taking a diverse approach to the problems of rising energy costs and an ailing environment to provide near, intermediate and long-term green powerplant solutions:

• Electric Power: Development of a proof-of-concept electric motor powerplant, controller, battery pack and charging system with the goal of determining the feasibility of a marketable line of Sonex and AeroConversions products. This project represents the most significant portion of E-Flight, in terms of investment, risks, challenges, and possible gains.

• Ethanol Fuel: Investigation of converting the AeroConversions AeroVee 2.0 powerplant for use of ethanol-based fuels in order to accommodate ethanol-blend auto fuel and/or pure ethanol to both increase performance and efficiency and to ensure that Sonex and AeroConversions products are prepared for the possible discontinuation of 100LL or similar aviation fuels.

• Efficiency Enhancement: Development of other enhancements to the existing AeroVee 2.0 and other existing and future AeroConversions products to increase fuel efficiency and performance for the sport pilot. These enhancements will be built upon an already strong foundation, as an AeroCarb equipped AeroVee powered Sonex aircraft already boasts a fuel economy of over 42 miles per gallon when cruising at 150 mph TAS.

Although E-Flight has been shrouded in strict secrecy to ensure intellectual property protection of its more cutting-edge components, public unveiling of E-Flight at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2007 has been a vital key to the Initiative since it’s inception. E-Flight is not only intended as a “push” for the Sonex R&D team, but also to help push the rest of the recreational aviation industry toward similar goals in the interest of preserving the future of our sport. Additionally, the public AeroShell Square unveiling and subsequent forum are intended to attract potential sponsors to help secure Sonex Aircraft, LLC and AeroConversions’ ability to continue E-Flight Initiative research and development.

“Our Initiative will broaden and refine our vision of what efficient, low cost sport aviation will be for the generations to come. It should serve as a beacon to attract serious sponsors for this important effort,” remarked Sonex Aircraft, LLC founder and President John Monnett.

• Electric Power; project history: Conceptualization of an electric powerplant project actually pre-dates the 1997 founding of Sonex Aircraft. In 1994, John Monnett and Pete Buck devised the concept to design, build, and fly a small electric powered and manned aircraft that would be capable of a short duration flight in order to set or establish speed records for this new class of aircraft. Pete Buck prepared a detailed feasibility study for the project dubbed “Flash Flight”. Buck, who works full time as an engineer at Lockheed Advanced Development Company “Skunk Works” and is Sonex Aircraft’s Chief Engineer, also spent two semesters of his engineering degree analyzing and building the battery/power system for a Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) sponsored by Ford Motor Company.

Buck’s study concluded that Flash Flight was feasible using many “off the shelf” components at relatively little risk. The aircraft would fulfill it’s record-attempt mission, however, it would only have an endurance of approximately 10 minutes. Other tasks associated with the founding of Sonex Aircraft, LLC took priority, and Flash Flight never came to fruition.

Since 1994 and Flash Flight’s feasibility study, the popularity of radio controlled electric powered toy vehicles, gas-electric hybrid cars, and the boom in wireless electronic devices such as cell phones and PDA’s have pushed the state-of-the-art in battery, electric motor and controller technology. Brushless DC cobalt motors are now lighter and more efficient. Advances in microprocessors have allowed motor controllers to be smaller, lighter and more efficient. Lithium Ion and Lithium Polymer battery technology has pushed the endurance, efficiency and power output of electronic devices, while shrinking in physical size and weight. The Sonex R&D team concluded that the time for this endeavor had arrived.

• Electric Power; a new mission: The contemporary E-Flight electric project will benefit greatly by the maturation of technology since our initial studies. Using a purpose-built AeroConversions brushless DC cobalt motor, controller, and highly efficient battery and charging system, the E-Flight electric systems will be able to power a larger aircraft to higher top speeds with greatly increased endurance. E-Flight’s proof-of-concept prototype will use the flight proven Waiex airframe, flown single pilot only, so that the emphasis can be placed solely on powerplant research and development. Initial top speeds will reach approximately 130 mph, and endurance is expected to range between 25-45 minutes or longer, depending upon power usage on each individual flight.

The initial emphasis for the E-Flight proof-of concept aircraft has been shifted away from immediate pursuit of FAI speed records, although the possibility remains that those records could be obtained in short-order after successful first flight. With the advanced state of the technologies concerned, the goal of the project is to develop and prove the application of the technology and pave the way for near-term electric powerplant Sonex and AeroConversions products for sale to the sport aviation marketplace and beyond.

The current state and growing popularity of electric powered model RC aircraft leads the layman to assume that an electric powered aircraft of this type is simply a matter of hooking a bigger battery to a bigger motor, charging it up in an hour or two and taking-off. While that is essentially true in raw principle, the reality of this project is that scaling-up these technologies in a viable manner presents significant challenges.

• Electric Power; AeroConversions Electric Motor: Brushless DC cobalt motor technology has advanced significantly since 1994’s Flash Flight study, allowing the design team to now consider their use, however, just like before, a suitable brushless DC cobalt motor of this level of power output with an acceptable size and weight does not exist and can not be built and provided by a third party vendor without incurring unacceptable costs. As a result, the design team, in collaboration with Bob Boucher of Astro Flight, Inc., has designed and built a completely new AeroConversions motor.

This motor is the most powerful, lightest-weight, and efficient unit of this type ever produced. It is a 3 phase, 270 volt, 200 amp motor that will be over 90 percent efficient. It uses elegantly designed CNC machined anodized aluminum and nickel-plated steel parts in combination with “off the shelf” bearings, races, snap rings, magnets, etc.

The prototype AeroConversions motor is slightly larger than a 35 ounce coffee can and weighs approximately 50 pounds. The motor is a modular, scalable unit. The motor core’s design has modular sections that can be reduced to a lower-output, smaller motor (shortened in length), or added upon to make a larger motor with a higher power output.

• Electric Power; AeroConversions Electronic Motor Controller: Electronic motor controllers for brushless electric motors are quite commonplace today, mostly used in the electric RC market. A suitable controller for a 270 volt, 200 amp motor does not exist. Running such high current requires much larger components. Although there are a handful of third party vendors who could design and build the appropriate controller for this project, it would take 6-7 months lead time and cost 20-50 Thousand Dollars. The time and cost associated with acquiring such a controller was deemed unacceptable and the research and development team, in cooperation with a key electronics expert, began designing a proprietary AeroConversions electronic motor controller.

The controller can commutate the motor in two different ways: using Hall effect sensors to determine the magnet core’s position in relation to the coils, or using the motor’s back-EMF to sense rotor position, eliminating the need for Hall sensors. The AeroConversions controller will initially employ a Hall effect sensor-equipped motor, but back-EMF controlling will also be explored to potentially further simplify the AeroConversions motor design. The AeroConversions controller will also provide in-cockpit monitoring of battery power levels to the pilot.

• Electric Power; AeroConversions Battery System: Most contemporary electric powerplants for gas-electric and pure electric cars and previous generations of RC electric vehicles utilize Lithium Ion battery technology. While much improved in power density and discharge rate over lead-acid and NiCad batteries, Li-Ion batteries still do not offer enough power discharge-to-weight ratio to support an electric powerplant for an aircraft that is based on battery power alone and has a market-viable endurance. Newer RC electric vehicles, cell phone, laptop computers and other mobile devices have been moving toward Lithium Polymer cells. Li-Poly battery cells can safely discharge at a rate of 25 times their capacity, or “25c.”

With all the extra energy of a Li-Poly cell, however, comes extra volatility. The E-Flight design team has engineered and constructed 10 battery “safe boxes” intended to contain 8 Li-Poly battery packs per box and consolidate their charge/discharge and balancing wiring into two sets of multi-pin connectors. The Boxes will accommodate natural cell expansion and contraction while safely securing each cell pack and facilitating cell cooling with “cooling foam” padding. Cooling will further be aided by heat sink surfaces on each box that will have cooling inlet air directed over them. Additionally, the boxes are designed to contain and safely direct fire or explosion within the box through a “blow hole” in the box that will be connected to a small exhaust manifold.

For the proof-of-concept aircraft, the battery boxes will be removed from the aircraft and charged individually. The charging units need to be configured to safely keep all cells balanced during charging. Lessons learned from the proof-of-concept systems will lead to the design of more advanced charging and balancing systems allowing safer battery handling by consumers, including a single-plug charging system that may remain in the aircraft at all times, featuring easy exchange of battery boxes to enable consecutive back-to-back flights in a short period of time by pilots who wish to invest in spare batteries.

Future generations of safer, more powerful Li-Poly batteries show the near-term possibility of further extended flight duration while personal electronics and transportation will undoubtedly continue to push improvement of the technology in years to come.

“By developing a viable electric motor and controller system for this proof-of-concept aircraft, we will open a door to future flight that we have only been able to dream of,” comments Monnett. “Self-launching electric powered gliders already exist. The potential of electric power goes beyond that single use and relates directly to sport flying, aerobatics and high altitude flight in purpose-built airframes. It is essential that our proof-of-concept vehicle is a conventional aircraft that the majority of aviation enthusiasts can relate to.”

One remarkable reality about the E-Flight electric aircraft project is that, by necessity, the entire R&D project for the proof-of-concept stage of the project will cost less than the price of the average ready-to-fly LSA aircraft available today. This project undeniably highlights the spirit of EAA in that it is truly a grass-roots effort to push technology for advancement of our sport and improvement of our planet’s ecosystem and it has been accomplished, not by a large aerospace firm or government agency, but by EAA members on an extraordinarily cost-effective budget.

• Ethanol Fuel: Ethanol Blended Fuels have become increasingly popular as most auto makers are now producing “Flex Fuel” cars and trucks. This has led to higher supplies of ethanol in the United States making this fuel easier to find at a rapidly expanding number of locations.

Sonex Aircraft has begun its own scientific testing to optimize the AeroConversions AeroVee 2.0 for the use of ethanol-based fuels to take advantage of the lower emissions, affordable cost, and greater horsepower. As part of the testing, Sonex Aircraft has partnered with Renew Fuel Stations, an Oshkosh-based company that markets and distributes ethanol-blended vehicle fuel such as E85 – a blend of up to 85% ethanol with 15% gasoline. Renew currently operates 11 fueling stations across Wisconsin that feature renewable-based fuels for all gasoline engines and is an industry leader in the expanding retail market for these fuels.

The AeroVee 2.0 is equipped with the versatile AeroCarb and an ignition system that allows the engine to be configured with higher compression ratios to optimize the performance potential of ethanol-based fuels. Testing has already begun with an AeroVee engine run at a higher compression ratio for E85 and other blends. This testing will be expanding as the Sonex research and development team explores a range of engine and fuel variables to determine the optimum combination to both maximize fuel economy and power output.

• Efficiency Enhancement: The Efficiency Enhancement component of the E-Flight Initiative represents the continuation of the Sonex and AeroConversions commitment to providing the Best Performance Per Dollar to the Sport Pilot. As fuel prices increase, performance and efficiency are becoming more critical in allowing average-income pilots to continue to afford flying. Driven by the E-Flight Initiative, consumers will see a new generation of exciting AeroConversions products targeted at optimizing performance and efficiency in a wide range of aircraft. More details about the progress of E-Flight Initiative projects will be released in the months and years ahead. Sonex Aircraft, LLC invites all interested potential sponsors to contact us with information about how your company or organization can help the E-Flight Initiative research & development team take a leadership role in pioneering technologies to secure the future of recreational aviation. All available project information and updates will be posted to the E-Flight Initiative home page: http://www.AeroConversions.com/E-Flight

Sonex Aircraft, LLC is a rising star in the experimental kit aircraft industry, providing a series of Sport Pilot eligible kit aircraft along with the AeroConversions line of products which include the AeroVee engine, AeroCarb and ancillary aviation products. Sonex Aircraft’s Sonex and Waiex sport planes, and the Xenos sport motorglider offer outstanding performance in an easy to build, easy to fly kit package that can be purchased and completed with full technical support at an unrivaled price. Sonex and AeroConversions continue to invest heavily in developing new products. Our team is committed to providing simple, elegant and low-cost solutions for sport flying. Simply put, Sonex Aircraft and AeroConversions products provide the best performance per dollar. Check us out at www.SonexAircraft.com

EDIT: John Monnett talks with AVWeb about the prototype in this video clip below.

Desultory - des-uhl-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee

  1. lacking in consistency, constancy, or visible order, disconnected; fitful: desultory conversation.
  2. digressing from or unconnected with the main subject; random: a desultory remark.
My Desultory Blog