Great progress Josh, Looks fantastic!
I've got a bit of catching up to do...
Great progress Josh, Looks fantastic!
I've got a bit of catching up to do...
Regards Ben
Victoria Australia
S7 Kitfox 233
Hey Ben, thanks. It’s easy to get motivated to work when you see things lighting up. I’m sure when you get to this point things will go quick for you!
Eddie, I recommend buying a power supply when you get to this stage. The one I bought on amazon was 25 bucks and goes up to 30A. Letour brand. Ether than draining your batt
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Josh Esser
Flying SS7
Rotax 914iS
AirMaster Prop
Edmonton, AB, CWL3
Not quite up to this point yet myself, but I can imagine the excitement when electrical stuff does what its supposed too !. Congrats on the great progress and looks like you'll be airborne this summer (your hemisphere).
David
SS7 Builder
Looks really sharp Josh. Seeing those screens must give you a glimpse of the finish line. Can't wait to see it fly.
Just an update since I haven't posted in a while.
I was hoping to have it flying by now but such is life. The only thing I have left FWF is modding my cowl to provide air to the intercooler. I also have some minor fuel line adjustments and then I'm ready to fire up the engine.
FWF back: Waiting on my transponder harness and still need to install my 406 ELT. I also need to install my antenna cabling. I need to permanently install my rear windows and make spacers for my turtle deck camlocks.
The wings need to have the lighting wires run through them and add my magnometer. I also have VGs that I want to add at this point.
I damaged the fabric on the bottom of the plane so I need to repair that and paint. Should only take an afternoon.
Finally I need to set all my rigging etc.
I feel like I am so close but all the little jobs are stacking up!!! I originally wanted a early June flight but it is looking like late June. I don't want to rush anything but at the same time I have a clear goal of getting to Oshkosh in my own plane!
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Josh Esser
Flying SS7
Rotax 914iS
AirMaster Prop
Edmonton, AB, CWL3
With any big project it feels like the last 5% is 50% of the effort. Keep ticking off the boxes, and you'll be there soon.
You know what one of the most awesome things about Oshkosh is? They do it every year! So don't rush your plane, or whatever the Canadian equivalent of Phase I is. If you aren't ready to go until July 30th, you'll just be done 51 weeks early for AirVenture 2019.
--Brian
Flying - S7SS
Hey Josh
Don't sweat Oshkosh because it will always be there. Make a run over the bumpy stuff out here when you get going.
Just a comment on the vgs, I put mine on within the first few flights and I always wished I would have waited until I had flown a bunch of hours.
I don't really know if they make any difference because I never really flew it before!!
Don't get stressed and have fun with the remaining stuff.
Cheers
Don
All good advise. I won’t cut any corners, don’t worry. I have two months so I think it’s realistic. If not, I have the high Sierra fly in booked off too
Don, I had the opposite thought. If I’m going to be testing flyibgbto get stalk speeds etc, I want to have them on. After hearing Brian and Scott’s success with them, I think I’ll just put them on right away
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Josh Esser
Flying SS7
Rotax 914iS
AirMaster Prop
Edmonton, AB, CWL3
Regarding the vg’s, I’m planning on flying off the hours first and then adding the vg’s later. I don’t expect there to be much change in stall speeds or cruise speeds so not top if the list for first flights.
David
SS7 Builder