A few adjustments and the plane is ready for initial engine run and testing.
The hardest part is yet to come. TEST FLIGHTS.
Taxi testing I will do at my club field here in Victoria but the flight testing will need to be done in Princeton BC which has a full size runway. Nice to have 5000 feet of pavement in case you are up wind and the engine quits.
Tuesday, 28 February 2017
Sunday, 26 February 2017
The C/G and the weight is all done as you can see on the screen of the electronic c/g meter screen.
This screen shows the plane with 0.18 LB nose heavy. I am planning on test flying it that way and will possibly need to go to a lighter pilot to save some ounces forward of the C/G to move the balance back a bit.
This screen shows the all up weight and the weight on each of the main gear legs and the nose gear leg.
I have some programming of the ECU to do for the turbine and some minor radio programming changes to make. Taxi testing in another month or so, as soon as the runway is firm enough.
This screen shows the plane with 0.18 LB nose heavy. I am planning on test flying it that way and will possibly need to go to a lighter pilot to save some ounces forward of the C/G to move the balance back a bit.
This screen shows the all up weight and the weight on each of the main gear legs and the nose gear leg.
I have some programming of the ECU to do for the turbine and some minor radio programming changes to make. Taxi testing in another month or so, as soon as the runway is firm enough.
Thursday, 16 February 2017
It has been slow going as I test each of the electrical and hydraulic / pneumatic systems prior to finally attaching the nose section. Had some lights that failed do to a mistake on my part and had to go back in and replace the burnt out lights with new ones. :(
Should be able to get the receivers and electronics tray installed now as well as the charge ports for the 5 batteries.
The 104 is so long that it is hard to take a picture of it. Need a camera on the ceiling.
Should be able to get the receivers and electronics tray installed now as well as the charge ports for the 5 batteries.
The 104 is so long that it is hard to take a picture of it. Need a camera on the ceiling.
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