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Good Morning Ed
& Janie,
If you two have
been as helpful to others that you know, as you have been to me and you don't
know, it no wonder that everyone is excited about your finished
L-IVP. It's just plain beautiful and I bet it flys like a dream, I'm
envious.
The wings now have
all the flaps,ailerons and speed brakes connected, one step almost finished. It
sure does take a long time doesn't it, and the best part is that I never used a
cuss word, not even under my breath. Wishing you smooth winds and clear
sunshine days!
Best From the
West,
Michael
In a message dated 1/31/2009 4:39:58 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
2luv2fly@cox.net writes:
Friday
Morning 1/30/09
Good Morning Everyone!
I have been amazed at
the number of congratulations we have received for the recent flight of
our IV-P. Thanks to everyone for the encouraging words and kind
comments. My words to folks still building - don't give up! My
words to folks flying - now I know why it was worth all the
effort!
The first flight is just the beginning - it brings on a whole
new set of "opportunities" after it flies. The first flight was
flown by Dennis Pratt - a Lancair IV-P builder / owner for the past 12
years (over 1300 hrs TT). I owe a lot of my experience to Dennis - a
huge thanks to him - for everything!
Charlie Kohler was our
DAR. I would have taken a monetary bet that our airplane was squawk
free, but no - far from it! The items that Charlie found were
evidence that "experience" is the best thing to have when someone inspect
your airplane. His knowledge came from years of experience of
"having been there - done that - see almost all of it"! In my
opinion, his inspection was money well spent. He is a valuable asset
to our Lancair community!
Testing phase is going pretty well.
The stalls we did were very predictable (I didn't know what to expect from
something I built). The stall strips we installed (Charlie's
guidelines) worked! We had about a 5 knot "buffet" before the stall
and with some careful rudder work, the stall was straight, predictable and
recoverable. As the test phase progresses, we will begin loading the
airplane toward the aft CG to determine how the takeoffs and landings are
affected. Our bird's CG is further aft than I would have liked, but
so far, no ill tendencies.
Again - thanks to everyone for their words
of encouragement and congratulations! The LML is indeed a great
group of very talented people!
Our best regards to everyone!
Ed
& Janie Smith N9JE Chesapeake, VA
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