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Congratulations Chris! I knew you'd do it this morning. Please consider
yourself hugged by both of us.
What wastegate are you using with that spring?
Chrissi &
Randi www.CozyGirrrl.com CG
Products, Custom Aircraft Hardware Chairwomen, Sun-N-Fun Engine Workshop
In a message dated 6/9/2012 1:17:14 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
cbarber@texasattorney.net writes:
Didn't notice MAP. Since I am concerned about detonation I have the
weakest spring installed. It is 1.5 lbs.
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YAA-HOO Chris !!.................Congrats and keep the reports
coming............Be interested in if your oil temp was just
hi power takeoff temp that would come down with reduced power and more
airspeed............Did you notice what
MAP was (amount of boost) ??......................<:)
Kelly Troyer
On Sat, Jun 9, 2012 at 12:24 PM, Bobby J. Hughes
<bhughes@qnsi.net>
wrote:
Congrats Chris. Be safe and keep the reports coming. Does your
Dynon have ant data logging capability?
Bobby
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June 9, 2002 - A trailer pulled up in front of a simple but
comfortable home in Houston.
Lots of trails, tribulations blood, time,
money, recreation, education, fun, friendships, anger, frustration,
problem solving, sweat, pondering etc....repeat and repeat again and
again. Fast forward (it did go
fast)June 9, 2012 -
Ellington Field - A lone, very nervous man arrives at the airport
shortly before 0900 hrs. Pushes onto the ramp the contraption composed
of fiberglass, metal et al and the ingredients listed above. He sits
down and writes a simple holographic (hand written) will and short note
with information to call "Mom" and work. Calls tower to relay intent via
the phone.Preflights the contraption.
Gets in, goes though basic Checklist. Cranks up the engine, which fires
right up at about 0920 hrs. Taxi to Juliet. Calls tower to verify intent
and to taxi to active, 35L. Taxis to Taxiway Echo. Checks temps. Pushing
195 with OAT reading 95 degrees (geesh it is only about 0930
hrs). Cleared to take active and
hold. Taxied out. Lined up castering nose wheel down center stripe.
Cleared to take off. Added power and engine smoothly ran up. Airspeed
coming in. 30 kts...50 kts ....60 kts, approximate rotation speed. Lots
of runway (9000 ft).....hold it....70 kts....72 kts... Slight pull on
the yoke....AIRBORNE!!! Leaped into ground effect. Screw this, pulled
back on yoke and I am climbing. Jiggled the yoke a bit to
verify control authority.
Climbed to about 400 feet and turned right pattern to crosswind.
The Dynon altitude and airspeed seem to be working. That's reassuring.
Pattern altitude is only 600 feet and I was there already as I turned to
downwind. Leveled off and noticed the clouds were lower than reported
and appeared on the ground. Also, noticed coolant temps had dropped to
190....but oil temps were flashing at me and had reached 225 (synthetic
Royal Purple). Damn. Ok. Fly the airplane, the oil is not at not a
critical level. , but let's just finish the pattern and land. I grabbed
my phone while on downwind and attempted to record some data but while I
can hear the engine the video is awful....uh, in my defense, I was
a bit distracted and way more concerned with flying. I called the tower
and informed them I was coming in. I think they were looking out for me
since as I turned to base I noticed the fire department staged just off
the runways threshold
I noted I was a bit far out on down wind so I stared easing over to
turn base. Wow. I really overshot it as I blew by the runway and had to
use full right rudder to get back to the runway. I wish I had had more
rudder. In hindsight I think I was not using much aileron as I was
cognoscente that I had no idea of stall characteristics so I did not yet
wish too strep a turn. I was able to get over the runway and dump some
altitude as I got over the numbers and pulled power. Crap, I am fast. I
am lined up and right on the numbers but at 95 kts. I come and touchdown
and bounced. Pulled power to idles and settled down easily but fast at
90 and rolled out and exited at Delta. The tower was clearing me back to
the city hangars as I was exiting the active. I taxi back and noticed
the oil temps had decreased but I don't recall how much, just noticed
they were lower.
I got back to my hangar and popped the door and shut her down. The
engine went silent without any hissing or gushing.
I called my mom.
I am mowing informing the world.
I did a walk around and did not see anything missing. I am about to
pull the cowl and check things out.
I did notice I did not develop a slight hand shaking untill after I
landed and exited the aircraft. ;-) Hey, how about that, it
really is an aircraft now. Ten years to the day following
delivery.
Thank you for your support.
Christopher Barber, JD
Houston, Ellington Field (EFD)
Velocity N17010
Turbo Rotary 13b
RWS Re-drive and engine computers
Dynon Skyview
Mistral intake
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