This blog documents my efforts to build my own plane and obtain my pilot's license.
Monday, March 28, 2016
First flight away from Airport
After six years of planning and building, the day finally arrived to take the plane up and away from the airport. Friends Doug Haughton and George Steed followed in their Bonanza for safety and to take pictures. I'm so glad George was there to take these ama
Transition Training
Transition Training with Mike Seager in Vernonia, Oregon. First time on a grass strip and with the RV-10. We had a great three days together.
Final Inspection
The final inspection turned up a few fixes. Nothing substantial. My boys helped fix the few items before the first flight.
The baggage compartment is plenty big.
Marek is helping fix some bolts in the stabilizer attachment points.
The baggage compartment is plenty big.
Marek is helping fix some bolts in the stabilizer attachment points.
Cowlings
Fitting the cowlings was difficult. I ended up taking off a little too much from the aft side of the bottom cowling. The top ended up being perfect.
Also some gap at the front of the cowling needs to be cleaned up. I will be using the upgraded cowl pins from Vans.
The oil access door was easy with a Dremmel tool.
The vents turned out excellent.
Also some gap at the front of the cowling needs to be cleaned up. I will be using the upgraded cowl pins from Vans.
The oil access door was easy with a Dremmel tool.
The vents turned out excellent.
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