It's kinda surreal... after over 9 years of building I now have an airplane. That was always the goal... but when you consider the project 1000 little projects, you lose sight of that.
Not that I don't have bugs to work out. But honestly there are few.
The header tank gave me some issues... now 7 hours of flying in with the changes and no issues. That is a good feeling.
Aileron cables were either not tight enough or stretched. Regardless, they are now back where they should be.
Airmate maps installed on my panel. That is very cool.
No leaks... that is nice.
Tweaking my forward cylinder cooling. The fronts are a bit cold, the middles are a bit hot, and the aft are just right.
Engine runs great... just burns a lot of fuel. 10 gph is normal.
Flight testing continues. Next is to configure the AOA. Needs some help with that one (2nd pair of hands).
Some pics from a friend on the ground last week.
7 hours and counting. 18 to go.
Minor prop issues... the controller would go into current limit when switching modes in the course direction (from TAKEOFF to CLIMB, or CLIMB to CRUISE). Checked everything, and all I could find was one brush that was not wearing evenly. Changed that, problem continued.
Airmaster had me increase the current limit from 4A to 5.5A. That solved it, but they are sending me a new motor that is stronger and has higher gearing.
Need to do climb test, but that will not be a problem.
Lots of comments about the sound... does not sound 'normal', like a lycoming. And the 4 blade prop has a distinct sound.



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