Eric Page
Building: Kitfox 5 Safari | Rotax 912iS | Dynon HDX
Member: EAA Lifetime, AOPA, ALPA
ATP: AMEL | Comm: ASEL, Glider | ATCS: CTO
Map of Landings
Getting down to the nitty gritty of all of the wires. From a spaghetti bowl into two large arteries that will eventually give her a heart!IMG_4192.jpgIMG_4186.jpg
Harlan and Susan Payne
Flying FarmFox STI Kitfox N61HP
Rotax 915is, Airmaster prop.
https://www.youtube.com/@KitfoxPilot/videos
First flight! (actually back in November...). Happy day!!! Test pilot Jared was awesome - nerves of steel!
The adventure of building and flying a plane is absolutely incredible...!
Since that first fight, the test flights have been great. A/P calibrated, GPS all working fine, scenery is fantastic!
Next adventure: Building a cam over wheel system so I can start ski flying! More to come on that!
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Brett Stuart
Built and flying SS7 912 ULS
Preston, ID
Big congrats Brett on first flight 👍👍 and subsequent test flights. Lots of rewarding times during a build. First flights are monumental. Your Kitfox looks and sounds great. Enjoy every flight
DesertFox4
Admin.
7 Super Sport912 ULS Tri-gear
Congrats!!!
Looks awesome!
I hope to do the same one day!
Dave.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Another success story! Your plane looks and sounds great!
Now the real fun starts!
"Somebody said that carrier pilots were the best in the world, and they must be or there wouldn't be any of them left alive." Ernie Pyle
Brett Butler
Flying: N46KF, 1998 Model 5 Outback, 912ul 110hp, G3x with 2 axis a/p, Beringer wheels & brakes, SS7 firewall forward, NR prop, Custom paint
Got my panel from Midwest Panel Builders today, very happy with the end result and the process of working with Steve and Adam.
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Mike Davis
Fairbanks, AK
Kitfox Series 7 SS (received kit on 18 April 2023) N967MD reserved
Rotax 916iS received, still waiting on MTV-6-R propeller
Build log - https://n967md.dcsol.com
Murphy Moose #195 (sold)
1968 C150H still flying regularly
Quicksilver MX built and registered as experimental (destroyed in wind storm)
Finally feel like I've been making some progress on my build this year but covering an airplane is really slow going (atleast for me. I've been on a crash course to learn how to cover using AirTech Coatings, which I'm really enjoying! Found a great mentor locally (Jeff Rose, a Pitts Builder up in Sacramento) who has gone above and beyond to help me get started. So grateful Jeff!
Probably the best part with where I am in my build, I finally smartened up and brought my tail section and supplies home, and have been covering in my garage in the evenings and weekends (as opposed to out at the airport), which has really kept me moving things forward.
I'm almost finished covering my tail section. Hope to have everything ready for Primer in another week or two. Not without my mistakes (definitely not a show plane), I already had to patch a small tear when my horizontal slipped out of my hand with a rib stitch needle still in fabric. Treating it as a badge of honor now. No way to hide it!Then it's back to the hangar, to begin covering the fuselage. I plan to cover my wings last, and may even bring them home one at a time. Still alot of sanding and prep work to do on the wings before I get to them.
My wingtips are almost complete, with Landing lights installed.
Other updates, I fabricated a tube aft of my left gas tank to pass my ADAHRS wiring (w built in magnetometer), OAT, and heated Pitot Static system to the bay just outside my tank, which weighs absolutely nothing and helped simplify my wire passes because I decided not to go with an external magnetometer. I may regret it but worked out a layout w Dynon which should work well. Only wingtip lighting is going to run down my spars IMG_3719.jpgIMG_3322.jpgIMG_2880.jpgIMG_3141.jpgIMG_3135.jpg. I folded my wings this weekend, and everything appears to work as designed and isn't binding, so I'm moving on. Once I finish my tail section, next up is covering the fuselage. That's it for now!
Kevin Olson
Building, KitFox STi