Mailing List lml@lancaironline.net Message #48373
From: Bill Wade <super_chipmunk@roadrunner.com>
Sender: <marv@lancaironline.net>
Subject: Re: [LML] IV-P kit vintages?
Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 23:29:55 -0400
To: <lml@lancaironline.net>
  My kit was purchased a year ago and since the manual contains much of the old instructions I can make a pretty good guess...
 
  In addition to the brake lines there are premolded preinstalled bulkheads, the firewall and nose gear housing is a single preinstalled unit, firewall reinforcements are installed. Wing spar fittings and carrythrough area are all set up, with a lot of reinforcement installed. Main gear box is preassembled and installed. The vertical stabilizer/rudder is a single molding, prehinged with internal structure premolded and installed. The horizontal stabilizer is ready for closing with hinges installed, as are the elevators. Ailerons and flaps are closed, in primer.
 
 One thing I noticed when I had to reskin the stab. The replacement skin was much better finish than the original, smooth as opposed to dimpled over the honeycomb areas. That may apply to other areas in newer kits as well.
 
 The factory work is not always a plus- I've spent a lot of time so far building a jig, straightening the H stab, and aligning the elevator hinges. Considering the possibility that FAA will change the rules more fabrication (old kits) may be better when it comes to getting an Experimental certificate.
 
 One surprise was that the sumpless drains were preinstalled in the wings- I had been thinking about them as an option. Also locking fuel caps were installed. The internal rudder bellcrank might also be included- I purchased mine for extra cost but maybe I shouldn't have. The elevator bellows have been replaced with push-pull assemblies. As with the sumps Lancair seems to be incorporating popular options into newer kits (value/cost added).
 
  Also, a new kit like mine can be ordered with 110 gallon fuel capacity. I don't know what capacity the older kits had.
 
  That's it off the top of my head-  Bill Wade
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 2:54 PM
Subject: [LML] IV-P kit vintages?

I am looking at a few of the "old" IV-P fast build kits vs. purchasing a
"new" fast build IV-P kit from the factory with all of the latest
enhancements. Do any of you know what the meaningful enhancements were to
the kit since the late 1990s? I think 1999 was a major upgrade to the kit
(more complete wings, flaps, ailerons, FB door, etc.).  Dan Olsen

Dan, the one very valuable upgrade you didn’t list which I can think of is the SS brake lines in the main gear legs.

You can buy the kit from Lancair. There are pretty easy to install.

Craig Berland

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