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Original Issue Date 28.05.2007 Revision Date: 28.05.2007
POWRACHUTE
Pilot Operating Handbook
Model: PEGASUS 582
9.3 Rotax 582 Engine
The Rotax 582 Engine used on the Pegasus is built by Bombardier specifically for light
aircraft applications. The Rotax 582 is extremely powerful and reliable. The following
features contribute to its suitability for this application:
Dual ignition systems provide redundancy. This is a feature unique to aircraft
engines.
High power output. The Rotax 582 delivers 65 h.p., enough power to safely lift
the maximum payload specified by Powrachute for this machine.
Liquid cooling provides reliable operation even in the hottest weather.
Oil injection prevents having to pre-mix oil with your fuel. You can fill up directly
from the fuel pump, and the oil injector will make sure your engine gets the
optimal amount of oil. (Always fill oil to the top line every time to add fuel!)
Built-in electrical circuits provides power for onboard accessories and charging
your starting battery.
Rotax has a large network of service professionals in the event you ever do
need service on your engine.
9.4 Engine Break-In
Few things will impact the life of your engine more than properly breaking it in. The
Rotax engine manual outlines a very specific and precise procedure for breaking in
the 582 engine. The process takes about an hour to complete, and involves
running the engine at specific rpm levels for specified periods of time. Your Rotax
582 engine is NOT broken in at the factory unless stated by Powrachute at time of
purchase, so it is very important that you or a qualified dealer perform the break-in
procedure before attempting to fly or use your PPC. Failure to perform the break-
in procedure per the Rotax specifications can greatly reduce the reliability and
shorten the life of your engine.
In addition to the engine itself, there are several other engine-related components
on your power parachute:
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