Dave Hyde
October 15th 03, 02:30 AM
The 12-year saga of my RV-4 continues...
A while back I posted about running my engine for the
first time. Since then I've stuffed everything where
it belongs and had the airplane weighed. Turns out
I'm not going to have the CG problem I thought I would.
Came in at 952 pounds including oil, zero fuel. Not bad
for a gyro panel (but no paint). I'll take it. Flight
test configuration (me and a 'chute) will have a mid to
slightly forward CG. Can't beat that. Also had the
transponder checks done (passed) and the pitot-static
test for IFR (failed due to split static line - how'd
that happen?). Line's been replaced and it's ready for
retest. Spoken with a couple of inspectors and got a
list of things to check and do before inspection, none
of which are major. Paperwork is in progress, and there's
a ton of it when you include the POH, servicing requirements,
and equipment list. Inspection is tentatively scheduled
for the first week in December, possibly earlier if I'm
productive.
Got a thorough RV-6 checkout this weekend. Landing one
_almost_ feels like a natural act. I'm at least ready for
taxi - high speed taxi will not happen until *after*
inspection, in a ready-for-flight airplane, based on what I've
learned from others.
I can see the light at the end of the tunnel. So far it's been
worth it. Only time will tell.
Dave 'Semper Paratus' Hyde
A while back I posted about running my engine for the
first time. Since then I've stuffed everything where
it belongs and had the airplane weighed. Turns out
I'm not going to have the CG problem I thought I would.
Came in at 952 pounds including oil, zero fuel. Not bad
for a gyro panel (but no paint). I'll take it. Flight
test configuration (me and a 'chute) will have a mid to
slightly forward CG. Can't beat that. Also had the
transponder checks done (passed) and the pitot-static
test for IFR (failed due to split static line - how'd
that happen?). Line's been replaced and it's ready for
retest. Spoken with a couple of inspectors and got a
list of things to check and do before inspection, none
of which are major. Paperwork is in progress, and there's
a ton of it when you include the POH, servicing requirements,
and equipment list. Inspection is tentatively scheduled
for the first week in December, possibly earlier if I'm
productive.
Got a thorough RV-6 checkout this weekend. Landing one
_almost_ feels like a natural act. I'm at least ready for
taxi - high speed taxi will not happen until *after*
inspection, in a ready-for-flight airplane, based on what I've
learned from others.
I can see the light at the end of the tunnel. So far it's been
worth it. Only time will tell.
Dave 'Semper Paratus' Hyde