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Bill Sadler had his Sadler Vampire at the 2008 U.S. Sport Aviation Exposition. Sadler announced the introduction of the plane into the lightsport aircraft category at Airventure 2007, at that time it was planned that the craft would be powered by the 100 HP Rotax 912 S.

At Airventure Bill met Eric Barger of RotaMax Rotary Engines of Ohio, and he was so impressed with company and engine that he decided to use it in the Vampire. Since Airventure he has put over 40 hours of trouble free flying on the engine.Sadler Vampire, with RotaMax rotary engine.

At Sebring he had the engine in his booth on static display. He also demonstrated the engine running in the Vampire. According to Bill the engine is very smooth, sounds a lot like a turbine, and is considerably more powerful than the Rotax 912 S.

The RotaMax engine is not something that is new to the market. It was originally developed by OMC, at one time one of the largest outboard engine manufacturers in Canada.

RotaMax purchased the design, and has reintroduced it to the market. RotaMax is now marketing the engine for Recreational, OEM, Transportation, Aviation, Marine, Aftermarket and Xtreme applications, which is where the name RotaMax originates from.

The unit is available in two configurations a 650cc single rotor of 75 hp which weighs 90 lbs and a 1300cc twin rotor unit putting out 150 hp and weighing 140 lbs.

The ASTM LSA engines have a dual ignition system, and are fuel injected. The unit uses a spur gear reduction drive system with a 1.95 to 1 reduction ratio.

Bill reports that the Vampire is well on the way to LSA certification with about 95% of the design locked down. The only major modification that is being done is to add a set of Gull Wing doors to it to allow easier entrance and exit.

The factory plan is to have aircraft ready for delivery to customers towards Oshkosh 2008.

For more information contact:

RotaMax Rotary Engines
15152 TWP RD 190
Arlington OH 45814
419-694-3000
www.rotamax.net

Sadler Aircraft
1793 NE Rocky Drive
Roseburg OR
97470
541-580-2738
www.sadleraircraft.com

RotaMax rotary engine being used on Sadler Vampire.
RotaMax rotary engine being used on Sadler Vampire.

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