By host on
3/6/2010 6:09 AM
A short flight to breakfast today turned into something much more exciting - a power out landing on Interstate 25. I've determined that the problem was electrical back in the cockpit but waiting for verification of that.
More info here: EAA News Article
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By host on
2/27/2010 12:28 PM
I have been flying since Thanksgiving 2009 without a thermostat due to the coolant problem that I had on the way home from Missouri. Yesterday I decided it was time to fix this. I installed a new water pump from AutoZone (not an OEM unit), timing belt, and Subaru thermostat (used). Both the existing pump and belt looked to be in great condition. While disassembling, I noted that my timing belt appeared to be off one tooth on the crankshaft pulley.
I flew 1.1 hours this morning and the cooling system worked exactly as expected (temperature sat at ~195 the entire flight). I spent the time flying playing with my EFI mixture mapping so was at a wide range of RPM.
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By host on
1/31/2010 1:45 PM
It seems that another year has come and gone and my Q was once again due for its condition inspection. So to work I went. I flew ~130 hours last year and the Q came thru with flying colors - I did not find a single "issue". The engine is running great, compression is good, and borescope on the cylinders looks good. I replaced fuel filters and a few peices of fuel hose that was looking old.
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By host on
12/18/2009 9:37 PM
Looks like my last oil change was 84 hours ago so figured that I had better change it again. The recent long trips mean that I have been using a lot of 100LL. Of course, this means lots of lead contamination of the oil (I am told) so need to get that out of my engine. I filled with 10W-30 for winter use.
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By host on
12/5/2009 8:29 PM
I made a long trip to Sullivan, MO over the Thanksgiving weekend. T'was an interesting trip... Details on the 2009 Missouri Trip page.
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By host on
11/18/2009 9:34 PM
Today I replaced my main gear tires. They were VERY worn. In fact, the chords were showing thru in one spot! The old tires were Lamb 11x4.00-5 6 ply tires (part 06-07400 at Aircraft Spruce). I replaced them with the same size Lamb 8 ply tires. I'll have to dig for the exact numbers but it seems that I have gotten about 200 hours of use out of these tires and that includes LOTS of landings.
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By host on
10/5/2009 5:43 PM
Just returned from the 2009 Tandem Wing Fly-In at Beatrice, NE. Had a wonderful trip and the plane ran perfectly. It is always great to see old friends and make new friends. I flew a total of 10.1 hours. The first three legs I consumed 42.5 gals over 7.2 hrs averaging 5.9 gph over 871 nm for 23.5 statute miles per gallon. For this trip, I had an EGT sensor hooked up and ran 1400 to 1450 degrees for most of the trip. This is richer than I have flown previous trips (hence the lower mpg).
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By host on
9/6/2009 4:56 PM
The canard fillets are as done as they are going to get for the time being. They are not entirely smoothed out but do have a coat of primer. I have not noticed any speed increase after all the work - of course! With the new fillets, there is a "nibbling" feel on the stick at cruise. Installing a pair of VG's at about 55-60% chord in the root solved that feeling. No tuft testing has been done on the new fillets yet.
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By host on
7/19/2009 7:24 PM
Today I started fixing the horrible canard fillets that I currently have. The first step was removing the old and that's about all I got accomplished.... I started a permanent page here.
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By host on
7/4/2009 4:30 PM
I was asked by a fellow Q2 builder to tuft my airplane and take video and still photos of the plane in-flight. So, that's what I did today. A big thank you to neighbor Dave for flying Pamela so she could be my photographer!! The images came out great - the airflow around the plane is not so great. Lot's of analysis to do... Videos are here. Images are here. Note that both images and videos are pretty large.
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