MichaelFarley56 wrote:The Waiex is looking great! Were you able to use the same wheel pants when you swapped the gear? Hopefully they lined up fine for you.
What do you have left to finish? The plane looks ready to go!
Do you ever have crosswind issues at your home base? The wind is always different when we fly into BJC; variable gusting to 30 isn't all that uncommon!
Keep us up to date on the final steps for converting the Waiex, as well as what you think of flying it now.
BJC is crazy with wind. Usually its lined up down the runways, but being right up against the mountains, who knows. If its calm in Denver, its blowing the dog off the chain at BJC. If its calm at BJC, everything else in Colorado is nasty.
KFLY's runways are 33/15. Which is the predominant wind. we have a gravel crosswind 8/26 we can use if it blowing from the west. I've used it once when the crosswind was 20 knots.
The pants will need some work but can wait. I originally cut the insides to accommodate the Great Plains disk brakes. The TOB brakes don't need as much clearance and I'll probably just put big .025 aluminum plates to cover the gaps and give a mounting point. I also still need to fabricate the leg fairings.
I've got another day or so to complete the annual inspection and then go fly (adjust the valves and compression tests). Maybe Saturday or Sunday. We seem to have some major sporting event next Sunday evening here.