What are the thoughts on Powersport Aviation? I have been talking with Ray from Powersport, and they sound like they'll be producing engines again in the next 2-5 months judging by response at OSH. I'm impressed.
Any thoughts??

Interesting that you mention that John. I would think that this would not be a concern based upon the decision to use an auto conversion. If someone puts a Subaru (or whatever else) in their plane I take that to mean that they dont care at all about the use of A&P's for powerplant support.Captain_John wrote: Drawbacks are obviously a non-standard design and an inherent "unfamiliarity" problem with A&P's as you tour the country. ...
cjensen wrote:Not to argue, but I (and many others) believe that the rotary, in particular, is almost better suited to aviation than it is the automobile. There are issues-particularly cooling, I won't deny that, but when they get resolved, and they will-look at Powersport, the rotary will be in a class by itself in terms of reliability, performance, power, and efficiency.
I will not knock lycoming. They are great engines, well engineered, and good at what they do (I've had two of them, and they were near perfect!). But, this is experimental aviation. I may end up with an airplane with an engine that I hate (won't happen), and can't fly because I've blown all my money (might happen) and can't afford a lyc, but I am happy trying to make something better than it is, and more dependable. Mere opinions, and mine at that.
I don't want an argument in this thread, because there is no answer here. Everyone has their opinion, and there are other places to argue the auto conversion topic. I simply want input from those with information on Powersport engines, or other rotary conversions.
Everybody has been really cool so far on this thread, and I appreciate that very much, I just wanted to stop any argument before it get's started. We have our differences of opinion. 'Nuff said.