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Title: What should I know about the Enya 19 V?
Post by: Tim Wescott on December 21, 2014, 03:37:16 PM
Just won an Enya 19 V cheap off of eBay.  It looks to be in good shape, but I need to make a needle valve for it, and make or get a muffler.

I got it because -- due to annual flooding of my usual flying field -- I've had my eye on the AquaBat design for ages.  The Aquabat was published in 1954, and calls out a K&B 19 -- I was wondering if this engine compares, or if I need to keep my eyes out for something smaller or older.

http://www.outerzone.co.uk/plan_details.asp?ID=3456 (http://www.outerzone.co.uk/plan_details.asp?ID=3456)

(http://www.outerzone.co.uk/images/thumbs/models/3456.jpg)
Title: Re: What should I know about the Enya 19 V?
Post by: Steve Helmick on December 21, 2014, 04:04:18 PM
We (NW Skyraiders) had a Streak Trainer with an Enya 19, side mounted with stock strap-on muffler. Turned out to be a bad deal side mounting this engine with the muffler. The muffler contacts the ground (concrete airport ramp) and puts a torque on the crankcase, breaking it. I think an upright or inverted mounting would have had a better chance of survival. Another interesting weirdness is that some of the Enya .19's have the same mounting bolt pattern...and some don't. Otherwise, they run ok for sport flying. Not your best bet for Clown Racing, IMHO.  H^^ Steve
Title: Re: What should I know about the Enya 19 V?
Post by: Dave_Trible on December 21, 2014, 04:24:52 PM
I have a handful of these and they are long-lasting.  They have a bit more power than my Torpedo Greenhead .19.  Several I have are converted from RC with Jim Lee venturi and Brodak needle/spraybar assemblies.  Use at least 25% oil.  They pull my Clowns like a bat with O&R 9-5s.  Never tried mufflers on them.  I think they would pull something like a light Ringmaster sized airplane quite well.  Pretty similar to a Veco .19.



Dave

Addendum:  As I read the thread it occurred to me I mentioned the clowns right after the post on clown racing.  I don't race mine- they are trainers and maybe balloon busters so I wasn't commenting on that.  Just for sport/stunt use.

Title: Re: What should I know about the Enya 19 V?
Post by: Tim Wescott on December 21, 2014, 06:40:25 PM
The muffler contacts the ground (concrete airport ramp) and puts a torque on the crankcase, breaking it.

I shall try to keep the plane out of the hands of someone who may bounce the muffler off of pavement, then.
Title: Re: What should I know about the Enya 19 V?
Post by: Russell Shaffer on December 21, 2014, 06:49:20 PM
Leave it to Steve to fly a training flight on concrete.  An Enya IV will fly a Flite Streak just fine or REALLY fly an Akromaster.  The Akromaster did not have a takeoff run.   
Title: Re: What should I know about the Enya 19 V?
Post by: Steve Helmick on December 21, 2014, 11:39:27 PM
Our flying site is paved. We don't currently have a grass site. When you have a willing beginner, you just roll the dice and hope, right?  y1 Steve 
Title: Re: What should I know about the Enya 19 V?
Post by: Russell Shaffer on December 22, 2014, 09:15:15 AM
I knew you would have an answer.  Did your beginner come back?
Title: Re: What should I know about the Enya 19 V?
Post by: Steve Helmick on December 22, 2014, 01:48:53 PM
Well, the beginner was a teen girl niece of a new member. We haven't seen him in a couple years, mostly because he works nights and weekends a lot. And of course, not her, either. Anyway, it is what it is.  :( Steve
Title: Re: What should I know about the Enya 19 V?
Post by: frank mccune on December 25, 2014, 11:41:15 AM
      Hello Tim:

      Your Enya .19 will make a very good Sport engine.

      I have had them in the past and still have one, and found them to be:

      powerful, easy starting, easy to manage, and built to last a very long time!  Given the correct fuel, 25% castor oil, they will run very well and last forever!

     In the 70's. I flew combat with a chap who used one in FAI combat and he was as fast of not faster than I was when I was  running a ST G.15 on pressure! I thought that my FAI Nemisis was the hot setup but little did know that his ugly Enya was a beast!  I know that it was too much displacement for FAI but we had to run what we brung in those days.

    Enjoy the Enya!  Oh yes, parts are still available!

                                                                               Frank