I made a 45 minute 1st flight in the Xenos. I went up to 5500 ft near the field so I could get above the clouds. At 40 knts on the sailplane ASI I still hadn't stalled but called it close enough for a 1st flight. Then I spent about 1/2 the time trying to get down. One of the squawks I had was my pitch spring was too strong of nose down so my trim could make it neutral in level flight but just starting to pull the spoilers got a big nose down pitch. SO I didn't use spoilers until I was slowed just over the runway. On the long descent from 5,000 ft, I approached Vne with no issues. On a long final, I used a full control forward slip to help slow and descend as I didn't want to test the large pitch down of the spoilers before I make an adjustment on the pitch spring. It all worked out fine. As I slowed and about 25 ft over the runway, I put in 1st notch of spoilers and the speed was slow enough then to not have much pitch moment. I touched down tailwheel then mains right after but I was going for a 3 pointer. The touchdown and roll out was smooth and straight down the centerline.
One of the squawks I have to address before next flight is to get more cooling air to cyl. #4. My plenum over the engine does not have internal deflectors yet but will have soon.
Another was the cowling internal airflow put enough force on my cowl flap to push the cable sheath inside the firewall fitting. I did hit 135 kts IAS for a minute. I'll make a strong stop collar for the cable to fix that one.
I'll make another flight next weekend.
Rick Caldwell
Xenos 0057 N137RC
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