Bryan Cotton wrote:How is that phase 1 going Noel? Don't feel bad if you don't make it. Be safe!
Thanks, Bryan. I am definitely not going to succumb to get-there-itis!
But I am happy to report that I successfully finished my task-based flight testing at the beginning of this week. Spent the last couple of days in the hangar, converting duct-taped trim tabs and cooling lips into riveted items on the airplane, as well as taking my dad up for familiarization flights since he will be my passenger/navigator (bombardier?) to and from Oshkosh. :-)
The engine still doesn’t cool as well as I’d like in climb, so our cruise climbs are going to be a whopping 300-400 ft./min. But that’s what I’ve deemed “acceptable” for our go/no-go decision. The bird runs at ~360-390 in level cruise at almost any power setting.
Other than that, and the AeroVee weeping a bit of oil when it’s hot, all systems appear to be functioning well. Baggage has been weighed, CG has been calculated, and while I am a bit trepidatious, I feel as ready as I will be. Short test cross-country flights have gone well, and although it’s snug, my dad and I have no problems rubbing shoulders for 1 to 2 hours at a time.
Barring a late end breaking issue, I will depart Seattle across the cascade mountains this afternoon, overnighting in the Tri-Cities. Then we are Oshkosh bound at dawn on Thursday! I am prepared to call it off at any moment, if issues arise and we don’t have the right spares on hand. But I am hoping to cover the 1400 mile flight-plan over 2-3 days (6-7 legs of 150-200 miles per leg) and see many of you soon! I have a tiny little gift for Sonex employees and fellow Sonex pilots that we meet there. :-)
—Noel
Sonex #1339
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