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ROG Forum Offline?

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03-31-2026, 02:03 AM
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Jared Hartzell
Lightspeed Zulu 4 vs 3

Forum: General Discussion
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03-31-2026, 01:46 AM
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Graeme Smith
tail rotor shaft drive in...

Forum: Modifications & Recommendations
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03-30-2026, 11:30 PM
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Lyle Swallows
Seatback placement.

Forum: Builder Questions
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03-27-2026, 05:34 PM
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Jared Hartzell
Orv's Website

Forum: Feature Requests/Suggestions
Last Post: Jared Hartzell
03-26-2026, 03:23 PM
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Tim Morris
Blue gaskets for legacy w...

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Tim Morris
Changing the Water Pump S...

Forum: Maintenance & Troubleshooting (162/A600)
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03-23-2026, 01:26 PM
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Lyle Swallows
N9EW, BlueBird(not yet bl...

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03-22-2026, 06:04 AM
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Lyle Swallows
Building a Tailboom - Gar...

Forum: Guides/Tutorials
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03-20-2026, 06:01 PM
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Graeme Smith
Tail Rotor belt failure

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03-12-2026, 10:53 PM
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  ROG Forum Offline?
Posted by: Jared Hartzell - 03-31-2026, 02:03 AM - Forum: General Discussion - No Replies

It appears that Rotorway Owner's Group forum has remained offline for more than a week now. I'm not sure what the status of that forum will be in the future as it contains a lot of historical information related to rotorways which help owners to maintain and fly their helicopters. 

However, it seems that we're beginning to have a little uptick in activity, likely due to this currently being the only active forum dedicated to Rotorway helicopters. If you've been lurking around for information but have not yet posted or introduced yourself, please consider doing so right away! Conversation is the only thing that makes a forum useful. You can click on the "Portal" button to view the most recent topics to participate in! However, we'll soon be removing the shoutbox and implementing a recent posts portal there, along with a few other updates and bug fixes.

We've also removed all forums related to rotorway experts/content creators since nobody designated ended up utilizing them.

Also please feel free to start filling up the helicopter flights & media forum! Post your youtube links and share, I'm sure a lot of people who are researching rotorways would enjoy seeing them do more than just hover!

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  Seatback placement.
Posted by: Lyle Swallows - 03-27-2026, 05:34 PM - Forum: Builder Questions - No Replies

anybody have any recommendations for body alignment when placing the floorpan initially? in order to level the curvature of the top of the seat so it sits level at the top i need about 3/4" shimmed on the pilot side, but then the front of the seatback isnt level with the ground.

also when shimmed is moves the centerline of the seatback about an inch from the center of the ship to the passenger side,

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  Orv's Website
Posted by: Tim Morris - 03-26-2026, 03:01 PM - Forum: Feature Requests/Suggestions - Replies (1)

I know you said you are hosting Orv's website now, but I don't see a continent link to get there.  I had to look in the Shoutbox area to find it.   Maybe I missed it.  You might consider putting the link somewhere people can easily find.

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  tail rotor shaft drive in the boom for the RW
Posted by: Graeme Smith - 03-24-2026, 09:40 AM - Forum: Modifications & Recommendations - Replies (1)

Here are some snapshots of the gearbox that will fit on the lower shaft of the secondary, replacing the lower bearing as that bearing is part of the gearbox. The gearbox is slid up the lower secondary shaft and secured in place via the existing 1/4" bolt (the bolt that fixed the tr belt pulley to it.), The gearbox runs spiral bevel gears at an angle so the tail rotor drive shaft will go down the middle of the boom. There are 2 intermediate inline bearing mounted to an aluminium plate that bolls to the bulkhead that carry the swing arms for the belt drive system. This gearbox has an oil pump on its bottom that circulates oil that is passed through an external oil filter. I have more information on my "Rotorway Mods & Upgrades - Australia 
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1523964747814153

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  Blue gaskets for legacy water pump
Posted by: Tim Morris - 03-23-2026, 09:11 PM - Forum: Parts Marketplace - Replies (2)

Anybody know a source for the blue gaskets for legacy water pump that goes between the upper and lower halves?  I tried to save mine, but could not.

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  Changing the Water Pump Seal
Posted by: Tim Morris - 03-22-2026, 09:08 PM - Forum: Maintenance & Troubleshooting (162/A600) - Replies (4)

I am Changing the Water Pump Seal on my 162F Turbo.  Any techniques, tips, or "gotch-ya's" you all want to pass on?  I assume it is best to pull the unit rather than trying to change it while the housing is on the aircraft.  

I appreciate any help in advance!

Tim

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  Building a Tailboom - Gary Adams
Posted by: Lyle Swallows - 03-20-2026, 06:01 PM - Forum: Guides/Tutorials - No Replies

Rotorheads Nov 2021

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P.S. posted as image and PDF to see which is more convenient.



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  Lightspeed Zulu 4 vs 3
Posted by: Jared Hartzell - 03-03-2026, 05:22 PM - Forum: General Discussion - Replies (2)

So, I've been testing the Zulu 4's out for the past few months and it seems that they have better Bluetooth capabilities and slightly clearer audio quality. However, I can't tell the difference in comfort or ANR between the Zulu 3's, very similar and I wear glasses. The padding material is softer where your frames sit, which is noticeable but I'm not sure if it truly improves noise reduction over the 3's. For music, the Zulu 3's can get much louder which is nice in a helicopter when you're on a long flight in the middle of nowhere while the Zulu 4's don't really get quiet as loud—disappointing! The longer mic boom isn't that great either, it's a little too long so it curls out more but might be good for people with a wider head? I think the Zulu 3's mic boom was just a little short of perfect length. 

I have a flight helmet fitted with Bose A20 Bluetooth as well, haven't used it for music though since it's more for work than play, so I haven't compared yet. I've been hearing the A30's are not very good in noisy helicopters.

All this to say, so far, I don't think the Zulu 4's are worth the price difference of Zulu 3's unless you truly need the dual BT connectivity capabilities.

What are your thoughts on the ANR headsets available today and what do you use?

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  Tuning a 162f engine
Posted by: phil finlayson - 02-23-2026, 03:09 PM - Forum: General Discussion - Replies (2)

Hi I had a fadec acis running super rich 9-1 and 10-1 fouling plugs, had a chat to a drag racing guy, ours are a memory ecu as they dont take afr readings and respond accordingly , east to tune though, put a mechanical fuel pressure gauge on rail after last filter (electrical pressure gauge are not acurate enough) change the fuel regulator to an adjustable (30-70 psi), fit or use an AFR Air Fuel Ratio gauge, our ecus can run as low as 30-35 psi fuel pressure up to 70 psi , so now tune your engine to 12.5-1 to 13-1 fuel ratio at operating rpm on both pumps, IF YOU ARE UNDER 40 PSI YOUR BASE MEMORY TUNE IS SHIT AND OVER 60 , mine is turbo and am running 46 psi with both pumps on one pump is 43 psi and alters AFR. EASY PEASY

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  Documents Button
Posted by: Sam Oliver - 02-21-2026, 01:58 PM - Forum: Feature Requests/Suggestions - Replies (1)

I'm old and slow-   And maybe it's just me.  But I struggle looking for the "Rotorway documents" button when I'm looking for something.  And when I do find it, I get irritated with myself as it is Highlighted.   It's just small.   Would you consider moving it up to the row where Search, memberlist and other buttons are.  I think it would stand out there.  Imagine yourself as an old person with tri-focals  moving your head all around.   I know it's difficult trying to get so much information in one space.   Good Luck and I appreciate what you are trying to create.

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