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Builder Name:paolo cavosi   -  
Project:   Vans - RV-10
Total Hours:2429.2
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Start/Last Date:May 28, 2019 - No Finish Date
Engine:IO-540 Thunderbolt Serial # EL-38135-48E
Propeller:MT Propeller MTV-12-B/193-53 serial 22G1268-K
Panel:Garmin G3X
 
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May 16, 2024     46-06 Engine Mount and Landing Gear step 1-6 - (2 hours) Category: Landing Gear
Preliminary mount of WD-1016-1. PRELIMINARY because the part i have received shows corrosion. Waiting for replacement. Spring only partially compressed.
Final drilled the hole for AN5 in the WD-1017-1. Installed the two Belleville washer with correct orientation. Installed the washer and the MS21025-24.

TENSION TEST WITH SCALE 26LBS NOT PERFORMED.
 
May 16, 2024     46-05 Engine Mount and Landing Gear step 4-5 - (1 hour) Category: Landing Gear
deburred holes and final drilled. Greased the bushing and installed the WD-1017-1.
Installed the Grease Fitting on the nose fork.
 
May 16, 2024     46-04 Engine Mount and Landing gear step 4-7 - (0.5 hour) Category: Landing Gear
not necessary as i use beringer brake and wheels
 
May 16, 2024     46-4 Engine Mount and landing gear step 1-3 - (2 hours) Category: Landing Gear
Lifted the fuselage in order to have space for inserting the legs. Used a crane to lift the fuselage. Inserted the bolts and torqued to 140+20 lbs/in.
 
May 16, 2024     46-03 Mount and landing gear step 1-8 - (0.5 hour) Category: Landing Gear
not necessary as using beringer wheels
 
May 16, 2024     46-02 Engine Mount and landing gear Step 1-2 - (1 hour) Category: Landing Gear
Installed the engine mount using castle nuts torqued and cotter pin inserted
 
May 15, 2024     Beringer Brakes Disk/Caliper Assembly - (1 hour) Category: Brake System
Disassembled and reassembled due to assembly error of the Disk. Retorqued to 90lbs/in.
 
May 15, 2024     Beringer Brakes Disk/Caliper Assembly - (2 hours) Category: Brake System
assembled the left brake assembly. Torqued the metal lock nuts according to Beringer specs 90-100 lbs/in.
 
May 13, 2024     Beringer Brakes Preliminary setup - (3 hours)       Category: Brake System
Preparation of all the parts. Drilled additional hole as indicated in the beringer instruction on the right hand original VANS Plate (U-1001-L). Scuffed and primed both U-1001-L and Right

Test mount of the front gear. Problem with the AN6 Metal Locknut. Apparently the WD-1016-1 doesn't accept the standard metal lock nut. It seems the threads on the WD-1016-1 are a bit damaged and the nut doesnt fit. I ordered a 3/8-24 die to rebuild the threads and i also asked VANS if that would be acceptable.
VANS confirms re-threading is a possibility. Done and working.
I discovered significant corrosion on the WD-1016-1 and as the warranty has expires i ordered a new part.


 
May 12, 2024     41-10 Upper Forward Fuselage Installation - (1 hour)       Category: Fuselage
Preliminary installation of engine controls. Enlarged the pilot holes 0,750 Inches for Mixture and Propeller, 0,500 for Throttle and 3/8" for alternate air.

NEED TO DETERMINE STROKE SIZE

Red Vernier Control Cable Mixture Right most position (VANS CT RED VMIXTURE 51.5)
Blue Vernier Control Cable Propeller Governor right position (VANS CT BLUE VPROP 72.5)
Black Vernier Control Cable Throttle left position (VANS CT BLK THROTTLE 47.5)
Black Alternate Air Control Cable left most position (VANS CT A-740 BLACK)


 
May 10, 2024     NACA Vents DUCTS for overhead consol - (2 hours)       Category: Fuselage
installed spacers and nuts for NACA Scat ducts for the overhead console.


 
May 09, 2024     NACA Vents DUCTS for overhead console - (3 hours) Category: Fuselage
Prepare all the parts and clamps for routing the scat tubes from the NACA inlet to the overhead console valve. Primed and painted.
 
May 09, 2024     41-8 Upper Forward Fuselage installation Vernier step 6 - (2 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Riveted the top hinges in place with pin inserted to keep in place. Sealed the fiberfrax to the structure with Firebarrier2000.


 
May 08, 2024     41-8 Upper Forward Fuselage installation Vernier step 1-5 - (3 hours) Category: Workshop
Positioned top hinges and shims F-1001N Hinges left and right. Clecoed and clamped. Matchdrilled after carefully aligning. Removed parts for deburring
 
May 06, 2024     clean up and reorganization - (2 hours) Category: Workshop
clean up fuselage. workshop reorganization
 
May 04, 2024     Reset and restart - (9 hours) Category: Workshop
Clean up workshop. Replan activities. Overall reorganization
 
Apr 22, 2024     Stop & Reset - (1 hour) Category: Workshop
 
Apr 22, 2024     45-19 Cabin Door Windscreen step 4 - (2 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Final sanding of the windscreen fairing. There are a couple of spots that seem to be a bit transparent, however that will not be visible once painted.


 
Apr 17, 2024     45-19 Cabin Door Windscreen step 4 - (2 hours) Category: Fuselage
Another sanding session for the windscreen fairing
 
Apr 15, 2024     45-19 Cabin Door Windscreen door sensor installation - (2 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Started the installation of the Installed the door sensors. All the electrical wiring will be done when installing the avionics.
All the sensor have been tested for positioning and continuity. Magnets are installate without use of epoxy or any glue.


 
Apr 15, 2024     45-19 Cabin Door Windscreen step 4 - (1 hour)       Category: Fuselage
Sanded, cleaned. Applied epoxy with cabosil with a brush over the plastic tape, then redone it with black tinted epoxy and cabosil.


 
Apr 14, 2024     45-19 Cabin Door Windscreen step 4 - (3 hours) Category: Fuselage
Spread microballons and epoxy on the windscreen flange. Removed one plastic tape layer, repositioned a new plastic tape layer.
Sanded again
 
Apr 12, 2024     45-19 Cabin Door Windscreen step 4 - (1 hour) Category: Fuselage
more sanding of the windscreen fairing after the new layups.
 
Apr 11, 2024     45-19 Cabin Door Windscreen step 4 - (3 hours) Category: Fuselage
Sanding the fairing. Added few strips of fiberglass and added epoxy to cover better few areas that seemed a bit thin on the plexiglas
 
Apr 10, 2024     45-19 Cabin Door Windscreen step 4 - (5 hours) Category: Fuselage
Sanded part of the windscreen fairing. Long and tedious but the preliminary result is not too bad. Probably there is the need to add a few layers of glass and some epoxy and microballons to smooth out a bit. On the windscreen i can see a couple of points where the black epoxy didn't stick. Need to touch up a bit.
 
Apr 09, 2024     45-19 cabin door and transparencies step 2-3 - (5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Cut fiberglass strips as indicated in the instructions. Installed the strips with epoxy and covered with peel ply.


 
Apr 08, 2024     45-19 Cabin Door Windscreen step 1 - (4 hours) Category: Fuselage
Sanded the first layer. discovered few points where the fiberglass was not sitting properly. sanded away all the holes and bubbles. remixed epoxy, black pigment and glass bubbles. Applied on top of the first layer, making sure all the holes were filled.
Sanded the right door and applied Bondo for a better finish. Sanded again.
 
Apr 06, 2024     45-19 Cabin Door Windscreen step1 Silpruf Method - (2 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Installed a single strip wetted with black epoxy to the bottom part of the windscreen in order to have a consistent black bottom on the windscreen. To be sanded before installing the other strips (no black) on these. Probably it will be necessary to fill some gaps with epoxy and flox after the sanding. In this case black color will help


 
Apr 05, 2024     45-19 cabin door and transparencies step 1 - (2 hours) Category: Fuselage
Preparation of black epoxy and micro ballon to fill the gap between the windscreen and the fuselage. Painted the aluminum clips in black (cabin side).
Prepared the epoxy and filled the gap. there will be a lot of sanding required.
 
Apr 05, 2024     45-18 Cabin Door Windscreen step1-3 Silpruf Method - (1 hour)       Category: Fuselage
Installed the clips with Pop Rivets. Unfortunately i didn't realize that you could see the clips from the inside....need to remove and paint black the contact side....the rest will be black in any case as i will use black pigment for the epoxy.


 
Apr 03, 2024     43-14 Aerosport air vent - (0.5 hour)       Category: Fuselage
Tested routing of the air ducts for the overhead console. Routing avoids any contact with bulkheads or fuselage longerons.
Prepared few strips to use to clamp the air duct to the fuselage bulkhead


 
Apr 02, 2024     37-7 Fuel System (Andair Valve Installation) - (2 hours)       Category: Fuel System
Measured and cut the extension. Drilled the connectors and inserted the safety pins. Drilled the holes on the tunnel cover. Some difficulties to have a somehow symmetric look considering that the backplate holes are not symmetrical in order to avoid wrong installation.
Temporary installation with two steel screws....need to acquire longer ones or to replace with aluminum screws or standard cadmium screws.


 
Apr 02, 2024     45-18 Cabin Door Windscreen step1-3 Silpruf Method - (3 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Prepared the windscreen and the fuselage for the sikaflex bonding sanding the surfaces and applying Sikaflex Primer 209-D, waited 30 min as recommended. Applied sikaflex 295 on the fuselage. With Chiara's help i positioned the windscreen, inserted the clecos to make sure position is as required. Positioned few clips hold in position with the screw clecos. Pressed the windscreen in place, 3/16 gap to the fuselage. Cleaned the gap from the oozed out sikaflex 295. Fine tuning of the screw clecos for proper adherence of the plexiglas to the upper fuselage skin. Removed the masking tape from the fuselage gap. Cleaned the gap.
Moved to the cabin inside in order to spread out the excess sikaflex 295 before removing the small masking tape. Removed both masking tape.
A bit of additional cleanup on the fuselage and inside struts.

On my concerns around forcing he plexiglas in position (3/8" on the right side) vans support replied not to worry and to use the clips to hold it in place.


 
Apr 01, 2024     45-18 Cabin Door Windscreen step1-3 Silpruf Method       Category: Fuselage
Marked the inside flange position on the windscreen to be used as reference line for the first thin masking tape. Sanded the windscreen to have a radius on all the sides. Installed the two thin masking tapes as recommended. Sanded with 100 grit and the n 220 grit in preparation of the sikaflex primer. Sikaflex primer has only 30 min curing time, therefore not necessary to wait for 24 hours.
Masked the outside of the windscreen with back cutting. Masked the fuselage flanges with back cutting along the flange in preparation for final installation
Next steps are
1. sikaflex primer on the windscreen. let cure 30 min.
2. Sikaflex thick layer on fuselage.
3. position windscreen. Insert few clecos along the windscreen for positioning.
4. Position the clip and use the screw clecos
5. tighten clecos around the windscreen perimeter in order to have plexiglas flush with fuselage.
6. squeeze excess sikaflex back into the space between plexiglas and fuselage. Clean excess. Do it starting with the clecos and then work around the perimeter.
7. Fuselage inside. Spread the oozed out sikaflex over the thin masking tape. KEEP SQUEGEE at 90 degrees to avoid imperfection and removal from the glueing area (fuselage-plexiglas).
8. Remove internal masking tapes....i think starting with the thin masking tape (number 2a and number 2B).
9. check if possible to remove fuselage masking (not sure).
10. let cure for at least 4 days.


 
Apr 01, 2024     45-18 Cabin Door Windscreen step 5 - (2 hours) Category: Fuselage
prepared few additional aluminum clips for the windscreen.
Test installation of the windscreen with clips and clecos. Adjusted positioning. Drilled the holes for the clips and deburred the holes. Used screw-clecos as stronger pressure control compared to the normal spring clecos.
 
Mar 31, 2024     45-18 Cabin Door Windscreen step 5 - (1 hour) Category: Fuselage
fabricated 9 clips as per instructions. Position to be defined when windscreen final position will be determined
 
Mar 30, 2024     FF1_10 Engine Installation - (1 hour)       Category: Engine
Installed the firewall passthrough. Reinstalled one of the shunt as it was mounted upside down. Checked firmness of all components. Installed the steel shield for the air control cables. Installed all the screws in the eyeballs passthrough.


 
Mar 29, 2024     FF1_10 Engine Installation - (1 hour)       Category: Engine
Glued the fiberfrax steel foil assembly to the firewall (top area). Used aluminum adhesive foil to cover the fiberfrax gap.
Installed the brake reservoir with the necessary spacer.
Installed both ANL and the shunts.
Installed the steel air valve.


 
Mar 28, 2024     41-6 upper forward fuselage installation step1-2 - (5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Clecoed the upper forward fuselage. Unfortunately the firewall doesn't seem to adhere properly to the ribs. The reason is a a wrong hole alignment on the F-1044 and the underlying firewall F-1001B. The misalignment induces strong tension in the structure. Lucio suggested to modify the hole using an -08 bolt (allen socket bolt) and to elongate a bit the hole in order align correctly.
After that riveting as per plan went smoothly thanks to Lucio's help.
Firewall not riveted as i need to prepare the hinges.


 
Mar 27, 2024     45-7 Cabin Doors and Transparency Hinge Covers - (2 hours) Category: Doors
Removed right door. Used flox and silica to smooth out the hinge covers and the door strut bracket.
 
Mar 25, 2024     45-7 Cabin Doors and Transparency Step Build Up Flanges - (3 hours)       Category: Doors
some more work on the door opening. Epoxy and flox to smooth out transition between fuselage and door (right proud).
Used some flox to fix one of the two forward interior panel


 
Mar 20, 2024     45-7 Cabin Doors and Transparency Step Build Up Flanges - (2 hours) Category: Doors
sanded left door opening flange. Used again epoxy and flox to smooth out transition and straighten the door opening.

Painted with matt transparent the right carbon fiber on the door opening.
 
Mar 19, 2024     45-7 Cabin Doors and Transparency Step Build Up Flanges - (2 hours) Category: Doors
sanded left door bottom side. Used epoxy and flox to have a better transition between fuselage and door (bottom was sitting proud 2 mm).
 
Mar 17, 2024     45-7 Cabin Doors and Transparency Hinge Covers - (1 hour) Category: Doors
Temporarily reinstalled left door to check for gap and necessary adjustments
 
Mar 14, 2024     31-10 Upper Fuselage Painting with Nextel - (1 hour)       Category: Fuselage
Applied nextel primer (2 coats) and nextel black paint to the upper fuselage (the part that is inside the cabin).


 
Mar 14, 2024     31-10 Upper Fuselage Painting with Nextel - (2 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Preparation of the upper fuselage for nextel painting. Primed with nextel primer, two coats.


 
Mar 13, 2024     45-7 Cabin Doors and Transparency Step Build Up Flanges - (2 hours) Category: Doors
Sanded right door bottom opening in order to have a 2mm gap and a smooth transition fuselage-door
 
Mar 12, 2024     31-10 Upper Fuselage Painting with Nextel - (2 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Tested Nextel Paint on scrap aluminum. Used the new HVLP gun with 1,7mm nozzle as recommended. Weight mixing has been easy. I still need to find the correct setting for the gun, but at the end the result is very good. The suggestion to have a slight orange skin when applying has been spot on as the end result is excellent. The paint has a kind of suede finish. I tried the full black and i will stick with that on the inside part of the upper fuselage.


 
Mar 12, 2024     45-7 Cabin Doors and Transparency Step Build Up Flanges - (2 hours) Category: Doors
Sanded right door opening. Sanded right door bringing on the same plane with the fuselage. Added more epoxy with Cabosil on the bottom side of the door opening in order to have a better finish. Sanding tomorrow.
 
Mar 11, 2024     45-7 Cabin Doors and Transparency Hinge Covers - (2 hours)       Category: Doors
Used Bondo to smooth out irregularities. Used rubber seal (2 mm thick) to have a consistent gap for the door. I used epoxy and flox to improve the door opening flanges. Now curing and then sanding.


 
Mar 11, 2024     45-7 Cabin Doors and Transparency Hinge Covers - (1 hour) Category: Doors
sanded the hinge covers left door and the gas strut brackets
 
Mar 10, 2024     45-7 Cabin Doors and Transparency Hinge Covers - (1 hour)       Category: Doors
Mixed epoxy flox and silica to cover the wooden hinge covers for the left door. I also used the epoxy mix to support better the door strut bracket.


 
Mar 10, 2024     29-14 Fuse Side Skins step 9 - (2 hours) Category: Fuselage
I set the missing rivets in the holes used for the door forming process.
 
Mar 09, 2024     29-14 Fuse Side Skins step 9 - (0.5 hour) Category: Fuselage
countersunk the holes used for door positioning. all these holes have not been countersunk during the quick build phase.
 
Mar 09, 2024     45-7 Cabin Doors and Transparency Hinge Covers - (2 hours) Category: Doors
Modified and sanded the left door hinge cover.
sanded right door to get a 2.5mm gap on the bottom of the door
Countersunk the open holes on the side skins around the door opening. They have been used to form the doors, but there is no indication in the kit instruction on how to deal with these holes. This step has not been done in the Quickbuild phase and i didn't realize that Section 29-14 step 9
 
Mar 08, 2024     45-7 Cabin Doors and Transparency Hinge Covers - (1 hour)       Category: Doors
Left door wooden cover installed with rapid epoxy


 
Mar 06, 2024     45-13 Cabin doors and transparencies Planearound Door Latch - (2 hours) Category: Doors
temporary install of right side door. Movement is not smooth. I will probably need to check the delrin blocks on the fuselage and check if they can be moved slightly outboard.
Trimmed right door front to have 3 mm gap.
 
Mar 05, 2024     45-7 Cabin Doors and Transparency Hinge Covers - (1 hour)       Category: Doors
prepared door hinge cover with plywood for the right door. glued to the door with rapid epoxy


 
Mar 04, 2024     45-13 Cabin door and transparencies Step Planearound - (1 hour) Category: Doors
started to cut the door latch covers using 5mm plywood.
 
Mar 03, 2024     38-10 Rudder and Brake system step 2-8 - (2 hours)       Category: Controls
I had to reroute the cables as they had contact where they cross.
I installed the F-1014 rudder cable links after priming and painting RAL 7016.


 
repositioned slightly the left forward delrin door pin guide and sanded a bit to have less interference with the radius on the door flange. Result is that the door is only 2,5 mm proud forward and 1,9 backward. Registered the middle door latch, now less then 1 mm proud of fuselage.
Pretty happy with the result. I will try to sand the pin guide a little bit more...if that is not enough i believe that 2mm can be adjusted with some epoxy and flox on the fuselage to smooth out everything
 
Feb 28, 2024     43-15 Door Latch and Transparences - (2 hours) Category: Interior Finish
sanded the carbon fiber layup on the door opening (right Side). Started with 150 grit ended with wet 800.
 
Feb 28, 2024     45-14 Cabin doors and transparencies Planearound Door Latch - (1.5 hours) Category: Doors
Removed the planeraound door latch blocks. Sanded the epoxy excess and tested the fitting. Installed the cam on the left door and tested operation.
For the right door i need to reinstall the door first.
 
Feb 27, 2024     Naca Vents for overhead console - (2 hours) Category: Interior Finish
I decided to install a small stainless steel net at the Naca air vents for the Overhead Console. I used rapid epoxy to glue the net on the Naca Outlet and i tested the fitting of the scat tube and it works fine.
No possibility to install a similar protection on the front Naca inlet due to the eyeball vent.
 
Feb 27, 2024     45-13 Cabin doors and transparencies Planearound Door Latch - (2 hours)       Category: Doors
I needed to remove part of the carbon fiber and epoxy using the dremel to allow a better sitting of the plane around cabin block. After that i used some epoxy and flox under the cabin block to create a better sitting surface. My concern is that with the cam pulling strongly the delrin block could move too much.


 
Feb 26, 2024     38-10 Rudder and Brake system step 2-8 - (3 hours)       Category: Controls
Drilled the F-1048G, matchdrilled all the parts. Installed on the tunnel panel to match drill the lower hole. The right F-1084G looks fine. Unfortunately on the F-1084G left side the lower hole is not centered as the Cable guide slipped slightly. Not sure if i need to replace.
Installed the hardware to check movement. Need to prime the F-10104 Rudder Cable Links.


 
Feb 25, 2024     38-8 Rudder Pedals and brake system step 1-5 - (2 hours)       Category: Controls
Installed the plastic snap bushing. Installed the two clamps at the F-1011 Bulkhead. Installed the two plastic sleeves in the Tailbone side skin ovals. Torqued the Bolt for both clamps.
Routed the two cables towards the cockpit. Installed the two clamps in the tunnel to hold the last sleeve in the pilot-copilot sides of the tunnel


 
Feb 25, 2024     38-10 Step 1 - (1 hour) Category: Controls
drilled the F-10104 Rudder cable links per measure for the most forward pedal position. One cable link has an enlarged hole. Part already ordered
 
Feb 24, 2024     36-4 Brake lines step 1-2 - (1 hour)       Category: Fuselage
Installed the VENT DL-10 2.4" flanged ducts and the VA-175 DUCT Tee with CS4-4 pull rivets


 
Feb 23, 2024     46-2 Engine Mount and landing gear Step 1 - (2 hours)       Category: Engine
Replaced the AN6-22A with AN6-22. NOT TORQUED.
Installed AN6-25 instead of the undrilled version. Modified the two steel washers to clear the welding.


 
Feb 20, 2024     aerosport Interior Panels (Front) - (2 hours) Category: Interior Finish
Installed nutplates. Needed a couple of pull rivet as it was impossible to squeeze them.
 
Feb 19, 2024     windscreen defrosting fan tracing - (1 hour)       Category: Fuselage
Drilled the holes using a fly cutter. Deburred the edges.


 
Feb 19, 2024     46-4 Engine mount and Landing Gear step 1-2 - (3 hours) Category: Landing Gear
Lifted the fuselage using the small crane. Positioned both gear legs. Difficulties on the left side due to the powder coating making impossible to insert to final position. Sanded away part of the powder coating. Inserted and positioned using smaller drill bits (back side) until 7,9MM back of the drill bit could be inserted. Final drilled with 7.9 mm drill. Used the 0.311" reamed for finishing step.
Done on both sides.
 
Feb 18, 2024     aerosport Interior Panels (Front) - (1 hour) Category: Interior Finish
Drilled and countersunk for #8 screws (three for each panel). Still to decide what to do with the other two screws as they are supposed to be flush and therefore the panel needs to be countersunk...but the longerons are already countersunk....probably i will need to use epoxy and flox.
 
Feb 17, 2024     37-4 Step 1-7 Fuel System - (2 hours)       Category: Fuel System
Torqued the fitting (finger tight and then 90deg plus a bit). Marked the fuel lines from fuel selector to tunnel flanges.


 
Feb 16, 2024     aerosport Interior Panels (Front) - (3 hours)       Category: Interior Finish
Trimming the front panels. Reconstructed part of the panel that was cut too much.
Used heat gun to reform the panel and have a more simple cut for the air vents.
Result is not perfect, i will use fiberglass to smooth out the surface. Need to decide if it makes sense to have the panels covered with carbon fiber.


 
Feb 13, 2024     windscreen defrosting fan tracing - (2 hours)       Category: Fuselage
traced the position for the defrosting fans and drilled the location for the screws.


 
Feb 13, 2024     Aerosport Interior Panels (Front) - (5 hours) Category: Interior Finish
Lucio has been working on the front panels trimming to measure and adapting to the Naca Vents. Still some work to do, i may try to prepare a little aluminum flange to better integrate the Naca Air vent. Determining the holes for the screws has been a bit of a work, but at the end the result is excellent. Nutplates to be installed
 
Feb 12, 2024     Garmin GTX35R Support Tray - (1 hour) Category: Avionics
riveted the tray to the fuselage stiffeners
 
Feb 12, 2024     39-5 Control System Step 3-4 - (3 hours)       Category: Controls
Lucio installed the F-1089 Elevator Pushrod and F-1090 elevator pushrod assembly. Attached the pushrods with hardware indicated. Only change is that i used self locking castellated nuts with cotter pin.


 
Feb 12, 2024     39-4 Control System Step 1 - (1 hour)       Category: Controls
Preparation of safety wiring for F-1089 forward. Not clear why this is necessary. Checked again position, length and correct positioning of the different bearings.


 
Feb 11, 2024     Static Air Line - (2 hours)       Category: Avionics
Removed the transponder tray. Installed lighting hole protections. installed the tie wrap using two components glue. Installed the tie wrap support for the AWG2 wire.


 
Feb 11, 2024     45-18 Cabin Door Windscreen step1-3 Silpruf Sikaflex Method - (1 hour)       Category: Fuselage
Removed the windscreen, sanded again the plexiglas where i found drill marks. Prepared the shims. Glued in position. reviewed the videos. Suggestion is to mark the side flange with indication on the shim. Indicate if correct, too short or too long. This will facilitate trimming and then reposition the the windscreen.


 
Feb 10, 2024     45-18 Cabin Door Windscreen step1-3 Silpruf Sikaflex Method - (4 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Trimmed the windscreen to have a 3/16 gap to the top cover joggle. Created a small tool to trace a 3/16" line on the windscreen (whiteboard marker) as suggested in the silpruf method used for the other transparencies.
Trimmed with sanding disk. Scuffed and sanded with 120-150-240 grit. Radiused the corner and all rough parts.
Positioned and clamped in place. Marked the windscreen position on top cabin flange using a fine black marker. Drilled about 14 holes for clecos on the top cover flange.
Positioned the clecoes with wooden strip to hold the windscreen in position. Checked position after each cleco. Position looks ok with uniform gap along eh windscreen edge.
Marked possible position for the aluminum strips.


 
Feb 09, 2024     43-8 Cabin Cover step 5-7 - (4 hours) Category: Fuselage
Sanded the top cover windscreen joggle. Repaired with Bondo small imperfections. Sanded again. Trimming of the Windscreen to 3/16" gap to the cabin top. Used temporary wooden shims to simulate final position. Clamped the windscreen to the cabin top cover. Marked with the 3/16" marker. Disassembled and sanded with 150 grit doing radiuses on both edges. sanded with 250 grit. repositioned and it looks good.
next step will be to sand the flange, position the shims with rapid epoxy and reposition the windscreen cutting the shims to measure. Possible need to further sand the windscreen top.
 
Feb 08, 2024     43-8 Cabin Cover step 5-7 - (3 hours) Category: Fuselage
Sanded the epoxy/Flox to at least 3/8" clearance to the top of the flange (1/4" for the plexiglas and 1/8" for sikaflex). Used belt sander and permagrit files. Transition is not perfect and i will probably need to work on the doors as well, but i will do that AFTER the windscreen will be finally installed.
 
Feb 07, 2024     43-8 Cabin Cover step 5-7 - (2 hours) Category: Fuselage
scuffing cabin top flange in preparation of rebuilding of fiberglass in order to have 1/4" for the plexiglas + 1/8" for the sikaflex.
Positioned adhesive plastic to contain the resin and flox rebuilding of the top cabin flange
 
Feb 06, 2024     43-8 Cabin Cover step 5-7 - (4 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Trimmed the windscreen to fit into the canopy flange. Difficult to determine correct fitting. The windscreen corners are about 2 inches wider than the canopy slot. I wonder how much this will reduce when the windscreen will fall into position.
I spent a lot of time measuring and putting reference lines (the rivet lines are a good help).
The instruction indicate to measure 10 inches from the firewall, but i found that in that case the windscreen will not fall into the position indicated in the instructions and that the fitting is less than ideal.
I resolved trimming the windscreen so that its line falls in a similar position as indicated in the kit instruction (reference to the rivets). After this trimming the windscreen falls in position much easier. I moved to that point using a step by step approach.

I used the Silpruf (Sikaflex) method described below. At the end the gap at the corner is close to 0 on the left side, while on the right side the gap is 3/8". Not sure if this is acceptable. As a test i positioned a heater to slightly heat up the the plexiglas while clamped to the canopy to see if the gap reduces.

I also trimmed the windshield to have a 3/16" gap to the flange.

I asked VANS Support if the 3/8" gap at the right corner is an issue and if pressing the plexiglas into position is inducing too much stress. They replied that the plexiglas looks ok and it is not a big issue to press it into position

I TOOLS: 80 grit sandpaper, disk sander, whiteboard marker with an aluminum strip with a hole for the marker at 3/16". 3/32 and 1/8 (if necessary) clecoes with little wooden piece.
1. Remove glas protection 2inches. protect the rest with masking tape and paper
2. Trim glas to fit into window recess.
3. Mark parallel to window flange (PARALLEL NOT STRAIGHT) using the aluminum strip to have constant 3/16" gap from the flange border.
4. Trim upto the mark BUT LEAVE THE MARK. Use sand block for last touches
5. Clean/deburr with tongue depressor or marker body


 
Feb 04, 2024     43-8 Cabin Cover step 5-7 - (3 hours) Category: Fuselage
more trimming and test fitting of the windshield. Review silpruf GlasAir Method.
 
Feb 04, 2024     43-8 Cabin Cover step 5-7 - (4 hours) Category: Fuselage
Initial trimming of the windshield. I will use the Silpruf Method as done for the other windows. Final bonding will be done only after riveting the fuselage forward top cover
 
Feb 01, 2024     50-3 cabin heat and ventilation step 1 - (2 hours)       Category: Interior Finish
Tapped the gussets, riveted to the NACA Air Vent flange. Final paint RAL7016. Preliminary installation.


 
Jan 30, 2024     50-3 cabin heat and ventilation step 1 - (2 hours)       Category: Interior Finish
Preparation of the last two gusset for the left air vent. drilled, primed and riveted to the Naca-Vent flange. Tapped the gusset. Final paint with RAL7016


 
Jan 29, 2024     50-3 cabin heat and ventilation step 1 - (3 hours)       Category: Interior Finish
Drilled the NACA air vent flange for the flush rivets needed to fasten the backing gussets. Drilled #28 the gusset and tapped tor #8 screws. Primed all the gusset and riveted the gusset to the right NACA air vent. Painted RAL 7016 the right vent.


 
Jan 27, 2024     50-3 cabin heat and ventilation step 1 - (5 hours) Category: Interior Finish
prepared 8 little aluminum backing triangles to be drilled and tapped for #8 screws.
A lot of filing and trimming.
 
Jan 24, 2024     50-3 cabin heat and ventilation step 1 - (1 hour)       Category: Interior Finish
Prepared backing strips for the front air vents. Drilled #8 holes, dimpled installed nutplates. primed and painted.


 
Jan 24, 2024     Static Air Line - (2 hours) Category: Avionics
Installed the static line. Defined position for line holders. Created small bracket to hold the Tee.
 
Jan 24, 2024     38-3 Beringer Brake System Brake Lines Torque - (3 hours)       Category: Brake System
FInal torque of the banjo bolts and all the fittings.
For the Banjo Bolts i used the tecnique indicated in the maintenance documentation provided by Beringer (torque to 44Lbs/in and then torque another 90 degrees). (from 5Nm adding 90 degrees the end torque is 27NM, 10 Newton meter more than the indication found in the Beringer RV10 installation manuale that indicates max torque at 17Nmeters).


 
Jan 23, 2024     another reorganization of the workshop. - (6 hours) Category: Workshop
Moved out of the main workshop one workbench into the garage.
reallocated tools to new trolleys. Need to install additional lights and alternate air pressure line.
 
Jan 13, 2024     Garmin GTX35R Support Tray - (2 hours)       Category: Avionics
Priming and painting RAL7016 of all the parts. Riveting nuts to the plate. Riveted the angle brackets to the plate.
preliminary installation to check for interferences.


 


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