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Builder Name:Vern Little   -  
Project:   Rans - S-21 Outbound   -   VIEW REPORTS
Total Hours:2315.8
Start/Last Date:Mar 06, 2018 - No Finish Date
 
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Mar 06, 2025     About       Category: Research
Here I am with my Harmon Rocket II, Voltar. Don't let this confuse you, because I am building an S-21!

Below is my RV-9A flirting with the Rocket.


 
May 09, 2024     Skylight - (5.0 hours)       Category: Empennage
Drilled outboard retainer strip stack-ups. Trimmed Skylight using die grinder and cutting disk. Dressed cut edges with sharpened tool steel draw knife and sandpaper. A bit more trimming is required for proper fit-up.


 
May 06, 2024     Skylight - (3.0 hours)       Category: Empennage
Finished up some small jobs then started the Skylight assembly. Drilled the forward edge of the Acrylic with a #30 drill that was dulled to a conical shape on my bench grinder. Drilled the spacer strips #30 and trimmed the ends.


 
May 02, 2024     Canopy Ribs - (1.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Riveted canopy ribs in place
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May 02, 2024     Steering Cables - (2.0 hours)       Category: Empennage
Attached 4 missing rivets on the steering cable pulley mounts at S9.

Removed and sanded the structural filler that I added around the prop spinner filler plates… they fit nicely. What looks like a gap in the photos is actually filler— the actual gap is about 0.032”.

The structural filler is West Systems epoxy, milled glass fibre and microballoons in a stiff slurrey. The filler plates were sanded to improve the bond with the filler and the spinner and backplate were taped off and the tape was waxed prior to applying the filler. When the filler was hardened, the filler plates just popped off and sanded. A bit of cosmetic filler is required prior to paint.


 
May 01, 2024     Priming Canopy - (2.0 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Shot grey primer on canopy parts. Used Axalta Cromax V-2940S (formerly DuPont) primer/sealer for the top coat. Some parts use Super Koropon chromated primer for corrosion resistance, with the Cromax on top.


 
May 01, 2024     Primer Prep - (2.0 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Scrubbed canopy and misc parts with Scotchbrite and Prekote clone (my own formula).


 
Apr 30, 2024     Rudder Cable Fairing - (3.5 hours)       Category: Empennage
Mounting nutplates for steering cable fairing. The early plans are I have are misleading as well as poorly rendered, so following them may cause damage to the aft structure. Instead, I used K1000-08 nutplates, carefully placed.

Also, spent an hour priming the internals of the cabin ribs and support. Sealed them with clear tape and poured Super-K primer inside, swished around and poured out the excess.


 
Apr 29, 2024     Rudder Cable Fairings - (2.0 hours)       Category: Empennage
Attached nutplates for steering cable exit fairing. The aftmost ones won't fit because they interfere with the bulkhead. More thinking required… the right ones can be fit using MK1000-8 nutplates. The left ones are more challenging. The photo shows the right nutplates in the mirror.


 
Apr 27, 2024     Boot Cowl Grommets & ELT - (2.0 hours)       Category: Avionics
Attached ELT antenna. ELT installation now complete, just needs to be registered online and tested.

Modified openings on boot cowl to clear downtubes, and modified grommets to allow edge distance for rivets. Used heat gun to shape grommets and have them lay flat to the boot cowl. Because of the way the boot cowls fit, the gaps to the downtubes are not symmetrical, but it shouldn't be a problem, once the glareshield material is in place.


 
Apr 26, 2024     ELT Doubler, Cable Exit Fairings - (3.5 hours)       Category: Avionics
Wet riveted ELT skin doubler in place. Primed area where ELT antenna mounts to exterior skin. Also, primed glareshield where it fits under boot cowl. Groomed ELT wires.

Trimmed steering cable exit fairings and fit to fuselage. The fairing flanges were sanded to about 3/64”. When attached using the #8 Screws, nutplates and 3/32” diameter pull rivets, the domed heads of the rivets protrude enough so that they support the fairing at about the same height as the flange. When the attachment screws are tightened, these support the fairing just enough to prevent warping. I may also use washers glued to inside of fairings to prevent warping the fairings.


 
Apr 25, 2024     ELT Antenna - (3.5 hours)       Category: Avionics
Groomed ELT wiring and fabricated a 0.032” 2024-T3 doubler for ELT antenna that stiffens the skin. The doubler has joggled edges to fit over the bulkhead and former/longeron and be riveted in place to the existing structure. I will also use a 2” diameter 0.040 round disc under the antenna. Primed doubler with Super-K. The purpose of the doubler is to minimize skin buckling and relieve stresses on the bulkhead/longeron rivets. I may also add rivets for additional strength.

Also, rough trimmed rudder cable fairings. Starting to complete small jobs in preparation for canopy work.


 
Apr 24, 2024     ELT Install - (2.0 hours)       Category: Avionics
Mounted ELT antenna and bonded zip tie mounts inside fuselage. Bought a new trouble light and E6000 adhesive.


 
Apr 23, 2024     ELT Install - (3.0 hours)       Category: Avionics
Connected and tested ELT. Had to redo one connection. Used my oscilloscope to confirm operation. Still need to source the remote battery which is not available off the shelf locally. The rails for the ELT mount were left over from my RV-9A, 2024-T3 channel.

Still need to install antenna.


 
Apr 22, 2024     ELT Install - (3.0 hours) Category: Avionics
Mounted ELT remote, audible alarm and main unit. Wired the DIN connector and tested the connection. Still need to mount antenna and buy a battery for the remote unit.

I had prepped the mounting hardpoints some time ago, and everything fit perfectly.
 
Apr 21, 2024     Taxi Camera - (3.0 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Installed taxi camera onto left nostril. Connected to Dynon video adapter and tested. Works well, but I will wait to final drill for the mounting to ensure the correct alignment. Amazon: ParkVision camera.

The camera has a 3/8” diameter connector and RCA/Power adapter cable, simplifying wiring. I used a shorter video cable than the one provided, sourced from my endless cable collection.


 
Apr 20, 2024     Spinner - (3.1 hours)       Category: Propeller
Drilled and attached #3 nutplates for spinner attachment. Also attached #6 nutplates for filler plate. Need to use 4-40 or 6-32 screws for aft filler plate attachment.

I need to improve the filler plate fit with some fiberglass work.


 
Apr 19, 2024     Spinner Filler Plates - (3.5 hours)       Category: Propeller
Used JB Weld and NAS1097 rivets to attach flanges to spinner filler plates.
Inventoried windscreen and skylight parts.


 
Apr 17, 2024     Spinner - (2.5 hours)       Category: Propeller
Checked spinner alignment and pilot drilled the 10 mounting holes #40. Fabricated filler plates, which will be mounted to backplate with screws (allows removing for paint) and to the spinner with #8 screws.

Filler plates will have flanges bonded on the inside so they can be attached to the spinner. Using the material cut out to fabricate the flanges.


 
Apr 15, 2024     Spinner, Prop and Oil - (3.0 hours)       Category: Engine
Added 6 Q of oil, disconnected plug leads, removed top plugs and hand cranked prop 120 revolutions to prime oil system. Indicated 26 PSI oil pressure on SkyView.

Adjusted prop blade alignments, set to 18 degrees. Torqued prop in place and checked tracking -1/16” OK. Cut spinner blade openings with dremel cutoff wheel, and sanded smooth. Taped into position on backplate.

Screwed top plugs back in place to prevent foreign debris from falling in. They will come out again when I align the Spinner and when I check the PMags.

Found a local supplier for the Axalta (formerly DuPont) grey epoxy primer that I am using for fiberglass/plastic and interior parts. My old supplier is tango-uniform. Bought a 1Q kit… $150 (CDN).


 
Apr 13, 2024     Skylight Ribs, Spinner - (1.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Trimmed and deburred skylight ribs. Need to buy more primer so I can spray them grey.

The aluminum standoff started life as a 4-40 threaded unit from Digi-Key, wandering around my inventory of electronics supplies. I drilled out the threads with a #30 drill. A (very) long rivet will be used to attach the rib to the welded tab through the spacer.


 
Apr 12, 2024     Skylight Ribs - (3.0 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Completed tweaking skylight ribs. By using the wingtip ribs as templates, I accurately bent all three ribs. The forward ends I bent in a vise, which slightly creased them. However, the fit looks perfect.

The center rib needs a 1/4” stand off for the aft connection.


 
Apr 11, 2024     Skylight Ribs - (2.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Bent Skylight ribs by matching up to wingtip ribs for rough bending, then following Rans instructions using wing to wing straight edges in the center section.


 
Apr 10, 2024     Skylight install - (3.0 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Organized parts and fabricated straight edges for Skylight installation. Fabricated bending blocks and attached to workbence. Started bending skylight ribs to shape.


 
Apr 09, 2024     Taxi Camera - (2.0 hours) Category: Avionics
Installed wiring for taxi camera. Clecoed glareshield back in place. Awaiting delivery of ELT.
 
Apr 08, 2024     Blade Install - (3.0 hours)       Category: Propeller
Installed propeller blades and clocked to 18 degrees pitch.


 
Apr 06, 2024     2.0 - (2.0 hours)       Category: Propeller
Mounted propeller hub. Torqued and safety wired prop extension.


 
Apr 05, 2024     GPS Puck - (2.5 hours)       Category: Avionics
Completed GPS puck installation, including wiring and testing. Used a Microfit connector to connect to EFIS wiring.


 
Apr 04, 2024     Bonded Fuel Sensor - (1.7 hours)       Category: Avionics
Bonded fuel level sensor in place. Scuffed sensor and fuel tank with 180 grit sandpaper and bonded with shoe goo. Also drilled for GPS antenna on fuselage and primered with Super-K. Also bonded zip tie mounts to help secure wing wiring harnesses.


 
Apr 03, 2024     Installed Fuel Sensor - (2 hours)       Category: Avionics
Installed wiring for fuel level sensor switch.


 
Apr 02, 2024     Fuel Level Sensor - (2 hours) Category: Avionics
Ran wires for fuel level sensor on header tank. Tapped off of accessory power. Not using the Rans supplied switch, instead using an ultrasonic fluid level sensor.
 
Apr 01, 2024     Wiring Mods - (2.5 hours) Category: Avionics
Finished installation of wing wiring terminal block by riveting it in place. Modified wiring of my pitot heat/horn circuit. Rather than sharing a circuit breaker, I replaced my pitot heat switch with an On-On SPDT unit with the second pole enabling the horn circuit. Now, the horn will only be enable with pitot heat off.

Spent some time sanding my repair work to the wing tips. The tips were damaged during removal, so now I have a lanyard system that prevents them from falling during removal (or attachment).
 
Mar 30, 2024     Rewired Wing Wiring - (2.5 hours)       Category: Lighting
Back to work after 4 months. Converted the main junction of the left and right wing wiring to a terminal block. This should provide a more elegant and maintainable wiring nexus.

I calculated that a 12–position terminal block was required, and so it was. Available from Amazon: search for Terminal Block and Strip 12 Position 600V 15A Dual Row Screw Terminals Strip. Comes with shorting bars which can be cut down to size.


 
Feb 01, 2024     Additional Parts - (.1 hour) Category: Research
Ordering extra rivets
 
Nov 23, 2023     Wingtip Repair - (3.2 hours)       Category: Wings
Cleaned up shop and worked on wingtip repairs. Used scrap PVC cuttings and bonded a doubler in place, followed by the finished layer. Will fill gaps with epoxy plastic glue.

Pause in construction now. The homestretch is pending.


 
Nov 22, 2023     Lights - (4.0 hours)       Category: Avionics
Finished installation of landing, taxi, strobe and position lights. Tested from panel, everything works as designed. Managed to smash both wingtip trailing edges due to shop mishaps. Will rebuild them with PVC scrap.

Slid landing light lenses into place. Used a block of wood and gently tapped them into place. Nice tight fit. A bit of transparent caulking will weatherproof things later on. I will use Lexel, rather than unpaintable silicone.


 
Nov 21, 2023     Wing Connections - (3.0 hours) Category: Avionics
Routed and connected wing wiring to avionics wiring. More to do!


 
Nov 20, 2023     Finalized Fuel Lines and Pitot/AOA - (35 hours)       Category: Fuel System
Finalized routing of fuel lines, torqued and marked all fittings. Also connected pitot and AOA lines from left wing.


 
Nov 19, 2023     L Fuel Line - (1.0 hour) Category: Fuel System
Roughed in left fuel line. From tank to fuel shutoff valve, then from valve to header tank. Secured with a cushion clamp. Used a -8 clamp, modified to a -6.

Now have shutoff valves for left and right tanks, and one on the header tank outlet. Simplifies maintenance.
 
Nov 18, 2023     R Fuel Lines - (2.5 hours)       Category: Fuel System
Completed rough-in of right tank fuel line connection to header tank and partial connection to left side. Need an AN Fitting to complete.


 
Nov 17, 2023     Routing Fuel Lines - (2.0 hours)       Category: Fuel System
Fabricating aluminum fuel lines from main tanks to header tank. Using soft aluminum tube and AN fittings rater than the rubber hose, hose clamps and JIC fittings supplied. Also including fuel shut-off valves to simplify maintenance.


 
Nov 16, 2023     Wire Grooming - (2.5 hours) Category: Tail Feathers
Bundled trim wires and secured in aft fuselage. Connected wingtip strobe light. Routed right wing fuel line stub.
 
Nov 15, 2023     Tinnermans - (3.5 hours) Category: Wings
Put all the wing tinnermans in place and tidied up pitch trim wiring. Organized tools and cleaned up.
 
Nov 14, 2023     Rigging - (3.5 hours)       Category: Wings
Completed rigging of ailerons and flaps, except for safety wiring the turnbuckles. Turns out the flaps were the most difficult, with four ball end bearings to adjust. It has to be done just so, or the Teleflex cable can interfere with the bellcrank. For example the right and left Teleflex cable needs to rigged slightly differently at the flap handle to avoid this interference in my kit.

Dialed in the correct deflection for the surfaces, torqued everything and marked with laquer.

Made a special wrench to fit through the cutout in the rear spar. This allows tightening the jam nut on the flaps pushrod.


 
Nov 13, 2023     Rigging - (4.7 hours) Category: Wings
Rigged aileron cables, tensioned cables and set control stops: Backed off turnbuckles, put 1/4” pins in bellcrank control locks, then tensioned the two main control cables with the sticks centered. Then, tensioned the crossover cable. Set the control stops by checking for proper aileron deflections on both sides.

Also installed the flaps teleflex cables. One of the rod end bearings interfered with the structure of the flap control assembly, so I disassembled it and offset the flap handle with a 1/16” washer. Need to adjust the flaps position at the clevis end on the wing. It is easier to make adjustments at the clevises rather on the flap handle assembly.
 
Nov 12, 2023     Rigging Ailerons - (3.0 hours) Category: Wings
Ran control cables for ailerons and attached turnbuckles. Did a prelinary rigging to ensure everything operates freely.
 
Nov 11, 2023     Wing Strut - (2.3 hours) Category: Wings
Detached right wing strut to allow for the riveting of the forgotten lift strut exit exit doubler ring (oops!). Also began rigging of right wing aileron cables.
 
Nov 10, 2023     Ailerons and Flaps - (2.5 hours)       Category: Wings
Completed rigging of ailerons and flaps, except for final torquing of fasteners. Binding of right aileron was found to be a rod-end bearing that required lubrication. Using LPS-2, lubricated all of the bearings in the flaps and aileron linkages, plush the hinge bushings. Cut gap seal on left wing to allow bolt tail on flap clevis to clear.


 
Nov 09, 2023     R Aileron & Flaps - (4.5 hours) Category: Wings
Attaching R aileron and flaps. Fabricated aileron pushrod bushing and attached aileron. Needed to peen gap seal for rivet heads. Also, I remove the aileron and squeezed the gap fairing with my hands to prevent skin binding. Reinstalled, but have another problem with the bellcrank binding.

Made relief cut in right wing gap seal to allow for the tail of the flap clevis attachment bolts to clear. Used my rotary cutter with a HSS cutting bit.
 
Nov 08, 2023     L Aileron and Flap - (2 hours)       Category: Wings
Rigging L Aileron and Flap. Removed aileron and slightly enlarged slot in gap seal and rear spar. This insures that the control stick aileron stop will limit the movment and prevent the aileron pushrod from contacting the spar in full down position. Reattached.

Peened the gap seal over the Flap to prevent rivet contact when fully retracted


 
Nov 07, 2023     Rigging L Aileron - (2 hours) Category: Wings
Working on attaching left aileron to bellcrank. Conflicting plans, so I have chosen to shorten the bushing and follow the new plans. Some rivet heads were interfering with flap gap seal, so I peened the fairing to allow clearance.
 
Nov 05, 2023     Left Aileron - (1.5 hours) Category: Wings
Worked on attachment of left aileron. Couldn't find a long 1/4 inch bolt to lock the turnbuckle, so used a the shaft of a 12” 1/4” drill instead.
 
Nov 04, 2023     Tail Cone - (3.7 hours)       Category: Tail Feathers
Attached taicone nutplates and backing strips. Used NAS1097 flush rivets and lightly countersunk plastic before squeezing.

Re-rigged control stick to be further aft, then torqued ball end bearing and jam nuts.

Closed up tail with fairings and cover plates and tail cone attached. Holding off on riveting VS fairing until I am ready to paint all the fairings.


 
Nov 03, 2023     Tail Cone - (2.5 hours)       Category: Tail Feathers
Trimmed tailcone closeout to fit and provide clearance to elevator. Enlarged slot due to interference with elevator horn. This will also make it easier to lube and inspect.


 
Nov 02, 2023     Elevator Rigging - (3.0 hours) Category: Tail Feathers
Rigged elevator and drilled elevator stops for proper deflections. Need to check stick travel ergonomics when seated.
 
Nov 01, 2023     Tail Rigging - (4.0 hours)       Category: Tail Feathers
Connected trim servo wires using a 5-pin Microfit 3.0 connector, and wrapped in silicone fusion tape. Tested pitch trim system and trim switches on control stick and panel— reversed motor control wires. Left service loop in place (need to secure) to allow for future maintenance.

Connected trim tab and adjusted for specified deflections. Secured incidence adjustment bolts with blue loctite. Attached elevator pushrod…. I used washers rather than the spacers called out in (one version of the) plans. Another version has a spacer bushing clip for this function. I think the spacer clip was designed to reduce construction time for the LSA and is a good idea. I had no problem using the washers, though.


 
Oct 31, 2023     Elevator Attachment - (3.0 hours)       Category: Tail Feathers
Attached Elevator and Trim Tab with AN3-11 bolts and castellated nuts. Still need cotter pins. Working on trim servo wiring.


 
Oct 30, 2023     HS Fairing - (4.0 hours)       Category: Tail Feathers
Drilled out interfering rivets and dimpled skin/spar with pop-rivet dimpler. Re-riveted with flush rivets. Attached nutplates to left side, wet riveted. Attached both side fairings with #6 screws. Trimmed tail cone closeout fairing and checked fit.


 
Oct 28, 2023     HS Fairing - (2.5 hours)       Category: Tail Feathers
Added nutplates to right side of HS. One of the domed rivets on each side needs to be changed out to be flush. This is not shown on the Rev. - A drawing of the HS Skins that I received. A later version (still Rev. - A) shows the additional flush rivets. WTF!! Two different versions with the same revision number? Rans needs a serious injection of ISO-9000 quality control. Of course, the same can be said of Vans Aircraft these days….


 
Oct 27, 2023     HS Fairing - (3.5 hours)       Category: Tail Feathers
Trued up the airplane. Both wings have 1.0 degrees dihedral. Set HS to 0/0 with respect to wings and drilled aft bolt to lock it in. Roughed in HS fairing. Installed tennis ball head protectors after several bloody encounters.


 
Oct 26, 2023     Rudder Rigging - (3.5 hours) Category: Tail Feathers
Completed rudder rigging. Attached rudder cables to rudder horn and torqued bolts. Marked all bolts with laquer. It took 2.5 hours to attach the cable to the rudder horn due to limited access. Rebent my 3/8 wrench and bend a magnetic pickup tool to help. A lot of swearing entailed. Would it kill Rans to simplify access?

Rudder deflection approximately +/- 29 degrees.
 
Oct 25, 2023     Tail Attachment - (2.5 hours)       Category: Tail Feathers
Final torqued all tail attachment bolts and attached rudder horn. Wired connector to tailBeaconX and tested it…OK.


 
Oct 24, 2023     VS Attachment - (2.0 hours)       Category: Tail Feathers
Torqued the aft bolts on the VS attachment. Used all the tricks to get a wrench on the nuts through the rudder yoke cutout. Used a bag of lead shot and vice grips to hold various socket wrenchs and extensions in place.


 
Oct 23, 2023     VS Bolts - (1.6 hours)       Category: Tail Feathers
Worked on installing washers and nuts for VS attachment. Torqued front attach bolts, but need help with aft bolts due to limited access. Fabricated long-arm socket for easier access through rudder cutout.


 
Oct 23, 2023     L Wing Torquing - (1.5 hours) Category: Wings
Drilled extra AN3 bolt for aft spar attach, and torqued all wing and strut atachment bolts.
 
Oct 23, 2023     Vertical Attachment - (3.5 hours)       Category: Tail Feathers
Attached Rudder to VS with AN-3 bolts and castellated nuts. Needed to ream the hinge bushings to 3/16” to get bolts to fit. See photo for my extension reamer setup. Used parts from an old hand-crank style deburring tool, a miniature threaded jacob's chuck from my angle-drill kit, and the reamer.

Tacked rubber VS fairing in place. It requires notching in a few locations. Needs to be pushed on firmly to ease installation of the VS. Only a few spots needs to be tack glued— once the VS is mounted, it clamps it in place.

Attached VS-Rudder assembly to aft fuselage, and pinned with required bolts. Also include the rudder stop. Pulled tailBeaconX wires through the snap bushings I had preinstalled in the VS. Working inside the tailcone with limited access is quite difficult!


 
Oct 21, 2023     L Wing Attachment - (5.5 hours)       Category: Wings
Attached left wing, with assistance from Rob. Draped hinges with rags to help prevent cranial damage. Includes 2.0 hrs for Rob.
Also used cyanoacrylate glue to tack VS bottom edge moulding in place. Ensured the moulding is pressed as far up as possible before tacking it with the glue— installing the VS is easier that way! Just tacked it in a few places— the moulding is captured when the VS is bolted in place.


 
Oct 20, 2023     Pull Handle, Wiring, Edging - (2.7 hours)       Category: Tail Feathers
Finished pull handle installation, ran tailBeaconX wiring harness out of the fuselage, and attached VS moulding.


 
Oct 19, 2023     Pull Handle - (3.2 hours) Category: Tail Feathers
Cut and trimmed the pull handle tubes to length and disc sanded to shape. Bonded with JB Weld. Cleaned and organized shop. No pics.
 
Oct 18, 2023     VS Pull Handle - (1.7 hours)       Category: Tail Feathers
Attached pull handle reinforcements to the VS. Primed faying surfaces and wet riveted in place.


 
Oct 18, 2023     Wing Attach - (2.5 hours)       Category: Wings
Torqued L wing spar attachment bolts. Drilled for extra AN3 bolt in aft spar attachment. Attached two cover plates on L wing, just see the result. Apparently I didn't order any fairings to cover the strut-wing attachment.


 
Oct 17, 2023     L Wing Attachment - (3.2 hours)       Category: Wings
Prepped the left wing for attachment: trimmed forward left fuselage T-bone, match drilled truss attach fittings and up drilled 7/16” spar bolt attachment to truss fittings. Loosely remounted fittings to wing. Upsized forward wing spar attachment holes to 3/8”, by progressively upsizing the holes and finishing with a 3/8” reamer. Rounded strut-fuselage attach fitting to clear the welds on the fuselage fork.


 
Oct 16, 2023     Securing Bolts - (4.0 hours)       Category: Wings
Torqued all strut bolts and tightened R wing root bolts (they will be torqued later). Had to R&R aft root bolt to add missing washer. Cleaned shop, getting ready for L wing attachment. Actual install will be on the weekend when my helper is available.


 
Oct 15, 2023     Right Wing Mounting - (8.0 hours)       Category: Wings
Prepared R wing for mounting and hung onto fuselage. Required a lot of careful drilling, alignment and fussing. Rob P 4.0 hrs. The stand I made worked perfectly to support one end of the wing, allowing the two of us to focus on the task of attaching the wing-fuselage interface bolts.


 
Oct 14, 2023     R Wing - (4.5 hours) Category: Wings
Prepped R wing for installation: wet riveted inspection plate doubler rings in place with CCC-42 (flush) rivets. Carefully measured, then used die grinder/cutting disc to trim R T-bone attachment and primered cut surfaces. 1.0 hrs assitance from R. Prior.
 
Oct 13, 2023     HS Attach - (4 hours)       Category: Tail Feathers
Primered aft deck and wet riveted it in place. Attached HS and torqued bolts. Required 5/32” shim for aft HS spar to station 11 fitup. Access to the area forward of the station 10 bulkhead requires small hands or clever use of tools. I used a magnetic pick-up tool to mount the AN970 washers and a hemostat to grip the shear nuts until the threads engaged.

Rans has made this area difficult to access and inspect. That's also true on the Vans RVs.


 
Oct 12, 2023     Tail Attachment - (4.0 hours)       Category: Workshop
Fit HS to fuselage, then removed it to drill the additional tail deck pieces in place. Need to mix up some primer for touch up.

I made the bushings by chucking the tubing stock in my drill press, and trimming them with a hacksaw. Fine tuned the length with a file, then reduced the diameter a few thousandths. Clamped the bushings in a vise with soft jaws, then drilled through the center, starting with a #12 drill, stepping up 1/64th at a time to 1/4”.


 
Oct 11, 2023     Shop Reorganization - (2.3 hours)       Category: Workshop
Moved airframe to center of hangar, along with wing cradles and tail parts, ready for final assembly. Modified my ground power connection to plug into either 12V accessory jack. This circuit is limited by the panel breaker to 7.5 Amps, which will run most of the panel, excluding accessories (fuel pump, pitot heat, lights and other heavy loads).

My power supply also has a 'trailer plug' two-pin connector that can directly connect to the main battery, or a dedicated external power connection for the HDX-1100 EFIS, for charging it's backup battery. This is not strictly necessary, but it replicates what I did on my Harmon Rocket, where it is required.


 
Oct 09, 2023     Cowling - (0.5 hour) Category: Engine
Sanded filler on top cowling in preparation for priming.
 
Oct 09, 2023     Wing Stand - (2.0 hours)       Category: Wings
Fabricated an adjustable wing support stand to assist in installation. Used screws, hinges and scrap lumber for structure. Cut a shop pad up to form the padded cross-piece and attached the pieces with staples.


 
Oct 06, 2023     Oil Door - (1.0 hour) Category: Engine
Sanded filler on oil door and cowling. Filled some scratches on cowling and scuffed finish with grey Scotchbrite for paint prep. Still cleaning and organizing shop— moved one tool cabinet and a shipping box for my Rocket's Hartzell propeller to my new hangar — not included in time log.
 
Oct 05, 2023     Cleaning - (2 hours) Category: Workshop
Cleaning and organize shop. Getting ready for tail and wing attachment.
 
Oct 05, 2023     Oil Door - (0.7 hour) Category: Engine
Sanded and filled rivet heads on oil door and cowling with epoxy/microballoons slurry.
 
Oct 04, 2023     Oil Door - (3.5 hours)       Category: Engine
Riveted oil door assembly and attached to upper cowl using both NAS1097 and AN426 rivets. Adjusted fit by bending hidden hinge curved flange to close the gap between the door and the cowling. Filled rivet head rims with JB Weld.


 
Oct 03, 2023     Oil Door - (0.5 hour) Category: Engine
Etched and Alodined oil door parts.
 
Oct 03, 2023     Crate Demo - (3.0 hours) Category: Workshop
Demolished tail kit shipping crate & loaded into SUV for disposal. Easy to do.
— with top lid removed, I flipped it over and cut the bottom transversally with a circular saw. Pried the two pieces off, then collapsed the frame, which came apart easily. Cut the pieces to fit in my vehicle.
 
Sep 30, 2023     Crate Demo - (2.0 hours) Category: Workshop
Loaded crate pieces into SUV and delivered to disposal yard. Demoed some old scrap pallets.
 
Sep 29, 2023     Crate Demo - (2.5 hours)       Category: Workshop
Demolished the long shipping crate and cut the pieces up for disposal. Now that my new hangar is ready, I moved my Rocket to it to make more space for the S-21 construction. Demolishing the crates helps!

Photo is my new hangar, with my old airplane. Not ready to move the S-21 yet.


 
Sep 28, 2023     Oil Door - (1.0 hour)       Category: Engine
Checked fit of oil door when cowling mounted on airplane. Added a 0.032 shim under the strike plate to improve the fit of the oil door. Slightly bent hinge flange and more aggresively fluted the stiffener as well, for the same reason.


 
Sep 27, 2023     Oil Door - (3.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Drilled for cowling oil door hidden hinge. Reused existing flange, but changed it's orientation. Drilled for Camloc fasteners and fabricated a fluted stiffener to alow adjustment of door shape. Countersunk for solid rivets, both AN426 on the cowl and NAS1097 reduced head types on the door to attach hinge, fluted stiffener, and Camloc. I may also uses epoxy as a bonding agent.

The blue piece is an Alclad sheet, roughed-in as a strike plate to be attached later. The Inside View shows two rivets set as keepers that allow partial assembly for alignment before cowling holes were drilled


 
Sep 26, 2023     Cowling Work - (2.2 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Redrilled and countersunk the glassed-in holes on the L nostril. Trimmed cowling exit to provide more exhaust pipe clearance. Started oil door construction— using an Avery hidden hinge, and an RV-6 composite oil door, trimmed to fit. Plan on using one or two Camloc KM610 button latches. Can't reuse the metal door provided because of the extra holes, but the backing plate I can reverse and use for the flange.

On my RV-9A I used one Camloc, but it popped open in flight once until I tweaked the strikeplate. On my Rocket, I used two with no problems— but the door doesn't have any internal pressure because of a plenum doghouse. I will go with two on the S-21, since it will have internal pressure and to keep the fiberglass door flush. I will put a stiffener on the fiberglass.


 
Sep 25, 2023     Fairings and Cowling - (2.3 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Attached bottom fairings with #8 screws. Shifted one quarter-turn fastener socket that was out of alignment. Now you can see why I clocked the original mounting— it leaves the option for a re-do.. Filled nostril holes on left side that are used to attach baffle seals. They were over- countersunk— need to redrill and countersink more accurately.


 
Sep 21, 2023     Cowling Caulking       Category: Engine
Checked the batwing fairing sealant and made adjustments. Added some epoxy/micro filler to intake ramps. A keen observer will see that the fiberglass inlet ramps are not really required, they could be incorporated into the aluminum fairing. I had them in place, so I just used them as structure to support the batwing extensions.

My RV-9A version from 20 years ago was the original inspiration for this setup. Vans has adopted this style for new aircraft (see RV-14 photo), so I will take credit!

These fairings allow the baffle seals to smoothly form to the cowling, turned in to resist the air pressure. In fact, my other baffle mods reflect the way my RV-9A and Rocket were done, which is vastly superior to Rans' technique (which is cloaked in mystery).


 
Sep 20, 2023     Cowling - (3.0 hours)       Category: Engine
Sanded filler on cowling halves. Ran a bead if polyurethane around the perimeter of the batwing fairing on the upper cowl, then fastened it to the lower cowl until it sets up.


 
Sep 19, 2023     Cowling Details - (3.0 hours)       Category: Engine
Removed cowling. Adjusted L exhaust pipe position. Riveted 4-40 nutplates to nostril baffle seal backing plate. Mixed up epoxy- microballons and filled extra holes and nicks in cowling.


 
Sep 18, 2023     Cowling Details - (3.5 hours)       Category: Engine
Fine tuned the fit of the cowling fasteners and added a pair of nutplates on the lower flanges of the firewall. Sanded the cowling for a better fit in a few places. I may need some shims or washers to adjust the cowling overlap along the sides— the step in the fiberglass is a bit thick in places


 
Sep 17, 2023     Cowling - (3.6 hours)       Category: Engine
Attached lower cowling quarter-turn fasteners. Removed lower cowl inlet baffle strips to attach 4-40 nutplates to backing strips.


 
Sep 15, 2023     Cowling Fasteners - (3.2 hours) Category: Engine
Continued mounting cowling fasteners. Used solid rivets for firewall flange attachment of receptacles. Dimpled flange to use AN426 rivets. Had to use pull rivets in a couple of places because the engine mount would not allow a rivet squeezer to access.
 
Sep 14, 2023     Cowling Fasteners - (3.5 hours)       Category: Engine
Mounted cowling 1/4 turn fasteners along the sides and drilled for the aft fasteners. By drilling #11 or #12, 3/16” clecoes can be used to attach the receptacles in position when drilling #40 for the rivet holes. I mounted mine on angles so I always have options for future changes.


 
Sep 13, 2023     Cowling - (3.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Drilled and rivet for nutplates on cowling nose. These are not shown in the plans from my era, but is the current practice. I switched to #8 screws because I had the inventory.

Tidied up the avionics and clecoed the top boot cowl in place. Ready to install wings and tail soon, but preoccupied with smaller tasks and hangar cleanup (crate demolition). My new hangar is done, so I will have much more space soon.


 
Sep 12, 2023     Avionics Review - (2.8 hours) Category: Avionics
Minor tweaking of avionics to match some changes I made to huVVer-AVI six-pack. Added an option to make one of the huVVer-AVI MFDs into a PMag controller. This involved wiring in a 4-pin Microfit 3.0 connecter to the two RS-232 ports on the huVVer that can plug into either the PMag serial control signals, or the standard instrument streaming data from the SkyView and OnSpeed systems.

Also added a 20K ohm resistor in series with pitot heat sense line, as recommended by Dynon (actually recommended 10K, but 20K works).

 
Sep 11, 2023     Completed Engine Install - (3.5 hours)       Category: Engine
Reconnected tail pipes. Torqued exhaust fasteners, including cylinder flange nuts. Reattached cabin heat and oil cooler hoses. Check hose fittings and torqued as required. Replaced sump plug with quick drain and safety wired. Engine Install complete.


 
Sep 07, 2023     Boot Cowl Rivering - (2 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Wet riveted the forward fuselage bottom, coanda fairing and boot cowl side panels in place. Will remove the top boot cowl to fine tune and test the avionics installation and calibration


 
Sep 06, 2023     Coanda Fairing - (2.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
AKA Firewall Exit Fairing. Installed exit fairing using stainless rivets and backing washers. Attached breather vent and fuel pump overflow drain to fairing. Since I planned the fairing from the beginning, I didn't use the supplied hardware to mount the drain and breather. The attachment to the fairing uses #8 nutplates.


 
Sep 05, 2023     Nutplates and Paint - (3 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Attached bottom fairing nutplates to fuselage bottom skins. Sprayed epoxy primer on bottom fairings and firewall Coanda fairing. The green nutplates pictured in Bottom 2 were installed previously for the interior panels.


 
Sep 04, 2023     Bottom Fairings - (3.0 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Drilled and deburred for all of the nutplates to attach the bottom fairings. Using #8 nutplates, lined up parallel with fairing edge so that attachment rivets will be hiddem.. Some minor modification to the fuel pump mount was made to allow access for one of the nutplates. The two forward nutplates lay partially under the floorboard, so deburring one hole requires a bit more effort with a chip chaser tool.

The aft outboard nutplates are of the one-legged type, just due to convenience in mounting.


 
Sep 02, 2023     Bottom Fairings - (2.0 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Carefully measured and drilled bottom fairings to locate nutplates. This requires removal of forward bottom skin, which is clecoed in place.

The measuring included locating fuselage cage steel tubes using small ring magnets, then marking with tape strips, The Left Side photo shows one of the ring magnets.


 
Sep 01, 2023     Fuselage Bottom Fairings - (3.0 hours) Category: Fuselage
Trimmed the R bottom fairing to fit. Cleaned up and moved the large crate under the S-21 so I could crawl under the fuselage and accurately mark the fairings for attachment holes.
 
Aug 31, 2023     Fuse Bottom Fairing - (1.5 hours)       Category: Engine
Trimmed L fuselage bottom fairing. Fairing work needs to be done before riveting bottom forward fuselage floor in place, so as to locate nutplates for fairing attachments. Not using the supplied rivnuts for this.


 
Aug 30, 2023     EGT CHT Wiring, Exhaust and Firewall - (5.0 hours)       Category: Engine
Groomed all of the EGT and CHT wiring. Tested sensors by firing up EFIS. Rerouted servo to spider fuel line away from exhaust. Removed aft sections of exhaust pipes to gain access to firewall coanda fairing. Attached 8-32 nutplates to fairing to allow the attachment of clamps for securing breather tube and fuel pump overflow, plus brake line cover plate.

Had to remove oil cooler duct to simplfy wiring access, and to clean out FOD from the oil cooler. Sealed corners of oil cooler duct to prevent airflow leakage.


 
Aug 29, 2023     Probe Wiring - (2.5 hours) Category: Engine
Drilled EGT probe holes in exhaust downtubes, 2.25” below bottom of flange. Used #29 drill bit.

Connected EGT and CHT probes and began to groom wires.
 
Aug 28, 2023     Exhaust Hanging - (4.5 hours)       Category: Engine
Rigged exhaust hangers. Shortened the transverse stainless hanger tubes to about 2.5 inches.

Connected heat muff to cabin heat box and right inlet ramp. Checked for clearances and adjusted hose routing as required.


 
Aug 27, 2023     Exhaust Hangers - (1.5 hours) Category: Engine
Attaching exhaust hangars and reclocking hoses to prevent interference with exhaust system.
 
Aug 26, 2023     Exhaust - (2.0 hours)       Category: Engine
Began installation of exhaust system.


 
Aug 25, 2023     Blast Tubes - (2.0 hours)       Category: Engine
Fabricated blast tubes for the PMags and Alternator. Used nylon conduit for PMags and a piece of black poly conduit for the alternator, left over from my RV projects. The nylon is stiffer, but holds it shape when bent.

This marks the completion of the baffles, on to the exhaust!


 
Aug 23, 2023     Baffle RTV - (3.5 hours)       Category: Engine
Sealed baffles with RTV silicone. Tip of the day: chuck a pencil in your dril and use the eraser end to remove smears of RTV.


 
Aug 21, 2023     Baffle Closeout - (3.5 hours)       Category: Engine
Instead of a piece of silicone, I fabricated a closeout for the open gap on the left aft. Also continued tweaking the baffle fit and cleaned debris in preparation for RTV gap sealing.


 
Aug 20, 2023     Baffle Filler Pieces - (2 hours)       Category: Engine
Riveted baffle filler pieces around engine nose and fit baffle piece near aft left top engine mount.


 
Aug 18, 2023     Baffle Fill-In - (2.0 hours) Category: Engine
Fabricated baffle fill-in pieces around engine nose. These will close the wide gap and minimize the silicone sealant required. Bonded them in place with silicone until I remove the larger assembly and rivet the pieces in place.
 
Aug 17, 2023     Baffle Riveting - (4.0 hours)       Category: Engine
Completed backing strip fabrication and riveted all silicone engine baffles in place.


 
Aug 16, 2023     Baffle Backplates - (3.2 hours)       Category: Engine
Fabricating baffle backplates.


 
Aug 04, 2023     Baffles Again - (3.5 hours)       Category: Engine
Fine tuning intake and Airbox silicone baffles and attaching temporarily with 4-40 flat head stainless screws and locknuts.


 
Aug 02, 2023     Baffle Tweaks - (4.0 hours) Category: Engine
Fine tuned the fit of Airbox baffles and tweaked fit of nostril baffles.
 
Aug 01, 2023     Air Box Baffles - (3 hours) Category: Engine
Trimmed cowl and air box baffles to fit. More work required. Also, painted inlet baffle backing strips and countersunk attachments on cowl.
 
Jul 31, 2023     Baffle Backing Strips - (2.0 hours)       Category: Engine
Fine tuned the backing strips, removed, trimmed and deburred. Will attach with 4-40 stainless screws. This allows the silicone baffles to be removed for paint and reinstalled later.


 
Jul 30, 2023     Baffle Details - (3.0 hours)       Category: Engine
Fabricated aluminum backing plates for the silicone baffles and fine tuned fit.


 
Jul 29, 2023     Baffle Convergence - (3.2 hours) Category: Engine
More fine tuning of inlet baffles.
 
Jul 27, 2023     Baffle Convergene - (2.5 hours)       Category: Engine
Finally getting close to end of baffle redesign. Now mocking up the nostril seals that will be attached to lower cowl. The key is to have a smooth transition from the inlets with minimal leaks.


 
Jul 26, 2023     Baffle Mods - (2.5 hours)       Category: Engine
Modified inlet baffles to line up better with nostrils and provide smooth airflow.


 
Jul 25, 2023     Baffle Adjustments - (2.5 hours) Category: Engine
More baffle fussing. ACS order arrived with more baffle material and Avery hidden door hinge.
 
Jul 24, 2023     Baffle Rework - (2.5 hours) Category: Engine
Reworked Aerosport cowl inlet ramps by cutting and reglassing the left side. It was warping the upper cowl and preventing it from conforming to the bottom cowl. Reglassed to relieve the stress.
 
Jul 22, 2023     Inlet Seals - (4.5 hours) Category: Engine
Inlet ramp seal tweaking, lots of trimming and fitting. Waiting for baffle seal order from ‘Spruce.
 
Jul 21, 2023     Baffle Redux - (4 hours)       Category: Engine
Redoing forward silicone baffles.


 
Jul 20, 2023     Baffles - (4.5 hours)       Category: Engine
Riveted cowl inlet batwing assembly. Edge sealing with Polyurethane sealant will be done when baffles are complete. Worked on modification of engine baffles.


 
Jul 19, 2023     Inlet Ramp Baffles - (2.5 hours)       Category: Engine
Finalized fitting of top cowl inlet ramps and bonded aluminum wings and fiberglass ramps together with Proseal. Started trimming forward engine baffles to fit


 
Jul 18, 2023     Inlet Ramp Baffle Mods - (3.3 hours) Category: Engine
Completed fabrication of batwing baffle inlet ramps on top cowling. Began modifying engine baffles to fit modified top cowling.
 
Jul 16, 2023     Inlet Ramp - (4.5 hours)       Category: Engine
Fabricated batwing fairings to extend the Aerosport inlet ramps. This helps provide a tight, smooth seal with the baffle seals and reduces inlet turbulence. Did the same thing 20 years ago with my RV-9A. Now, Vans offers the equivalent in their new kits. Rans is quite behind Vans in the sophistication of their kits.

I would recommend following the RV method for inlet baffle seals. Matt Dralle has a good site for this www.rv7blog.com


 
Jul 14, 2023     Inlet Ramps - (1.5 hours) Category: Engine
Sanded inlet ramp filler.
 
Jul 13, 2023     Inlet Ramps - (2.5 hours)       Category: Engine
Sanded Inlet Ramp filler then slathered on a second coat.


 
Jul 12, 2023     Inlet Ramps - (2.5 hours)       Category: Engine
Bonded inlet ramps in place using West Systems epoxy, milled glass fibers, microballoons and carbon fiber strips.


 
Jul 11, 2023     Inlet Ramps - (2.5 hours) Category: Engine
Modified the inlet ramps to improve the baffle seal contact with the upper cowling.
 
Jul 10, 2023     Baffle Seals - (2.3 hours)       Category: Engine
Trimmed and fitted Aerosport Products inlet ramps and extended right forward aluminum baffle to better line up with nostril. UPDATE: The left and right forward baffles were subsequently replaced with a curved sweeps. See July 26,2023 posting.


 
Jul 08, 2023     Baffle Seals - (3.7 hours)       Category: Engine
NOTE: MAJOR CHANGES TO BAFFLES AND SEALS HAVE BEEN MADE SINCE THIS POST WAS MADE. Fine tuning of baffle seal fitting. Fabricated an extension for the aft right baffles to endure a good seal. The key is to understand cowl pressurization and how the baffle seals inflate, especially the overlaps. There is not enough material provided by Rans to complete a satisfactory install, so I need buy some more.


 
Jul 07, 2023     Baffle Seals - (3.0 hours)       Category: Engine
More fitting of baffle seals, across the front. Fabricated a semicircular extension out of 0.032 Aluminum to better support the seal behind the flywheel. Running out of seal material… Rans doesn't provide enough to do a proper fitup.


 
Jul 06, 2023     Baffle Seals - (3.0 hours)       Category: Engine
Fine tuning Baffle Seals. The ‘paddles' cover a joint in the main seal strips. Used this method on my RV many moons ago. From the information I have gleaned on the internet, the forward seals around the ring gear need special attention— using a horizontal stip will not properly seal.


 
Jul 05, 2023     Baffle Seals - (3.5 hours) Category: Research
Fitting baffle seals. Need to cut oil filler door to allow for detailed fitting.
 
Jul 04, 2023     Baffle Seals - (2.0 hours) Category: Research
Fabricated more baffle seal backing strips and started to fit flexible seals.
 
Jun 29, 2023     Baffle Seals - (2.5 hours)       Category: Engine
Received Aerosport Products inlet ramps. Trimmed left side aluminum baffles down to ensure clearance with cowling. Begun fabrication of baffle seal backing strips and drilling main baffles and strips. Since there are no plans for baffle install, I am going to draw on my experience and attach the nostril baffle seals to the cowling and overlay the aluminum baffles for a better ffit.


 
Jun 29, 2023     Putting thing in Perspective       Category: Research
Doing some research on Baffling while watching TV… my nephew was just drafted by the NHL Anaheim Ducks! Hockey has always been my 3rd rail, after Electronics and Airplanes. Yeah! Nico Myatovic. First player in the second round, #33 overall.


 
Jun 28, 2023     Baffles - (4.0 hours)       Category: Firewall
Fabricated an insert to ensure a smooth transition for the aft baffle seal. Based on something similar developed by Vans Aircraft. Used my trust box & pan bending brake and some scrap left over from a shipment-damaged baffle.


 
Jun 27, 2023     Baffles - (3.3 hours)       Category: Firewall
Riveting baffle supports in intake nostrils. Going off the trail a bit, but I decided to line up baffles more with the shape of the nostrils.


 
Jun 26, 2023     Cowl Fitting - (4.0 hours)       Category: Firewall
Finished the fitting of the cowling, although some minor sanding and filing is required for paint prep. Updrilled to #30 clecoes. Trimmed cowl exit. Discovered that the new Figures for the cowling are different than the ones I used. At some point, Rans' customers are going to rise up and demand proper version control!


 
Jun 25, 2023     Cowl Fitting - (2.0 hours) Category: Firewall
More fitting of cowl. Trimmed nostrils to 1.75" depth, and drilled for nostril clecoes #40. Reshaped forward right cowling edge to match up with bottom cowl.
 
Jun 24, 2023     Cowl Fitting - (3.5 hours)       Category: Firewall
Drilled and clecoed cowling. Still needs some fine tuning. Removed tape residue and black dust with laquer thinner.


 
Jun 23, 2023     Cowl Fitting - (2.5 hours)       Category: Firewall
More trimming and fitting. Clecoed top cowl in place.


 
Jun 22, 2023     Cowl Fitting - (3.0 hours)       Category: Firewall
Fine tuning cowling fitup. i have seen others that end up with a bulge in the top cowling on the front left quarter. My solution was to trim a bit more off the back left side.


 
Jun 21, 2023     Cowl Fitting - (2.5 hours)       Category: Firewall
Made the big cuts along the sides and back of the top cowl and the back of the lower cowl. Now a lot of fussing to fine tune the fit. I plan on a 1/16" seam gap to allow for paint and reduce fretting.


 
Jun 20, 2023     Cowling Fit - (3.0 hours) Category: Firewall
Carefully measuring and fitting cowling. Rans instructions are confusing, so I am winging it, like I did on my Rocket.
 
Jun 19, 2023     Updating Panel Dimmer - (2.0 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Used a commercial PWM dimmer to replace my homebrew one. Works OK with a 150 ohm series resistor to bring the intensity down. Amazon “Mini DC Motor PWM Speed Controller”. This version is good for 35V, other types only to 15V.

This gizmo looks well designed, with overvoltage and reverse voltage protection and a regulated power supply. The price is right.


 
Jun 19, 2023     Cowling - (2.0 hours)       Category: Firewall
Fitting up lower cowling.


 
Jun 17, 2023     Brake Filling - (1.5 hours) Category: Firewall
Filled L&R brake systems using pressure pot. Pumped brakes during fill to ensure master cylinders had no air bubbles.
 
Jun 16, 2023     Cowl Fit and Brakes - (3.0 hours)       Category: Firewall
Marked lower cowl for trimming. Preparing for adding brake fluid to the system. Want to do this while the boot cowl is still removable, in the event of a leak that needs repair.


 
Jun 15, 2023     3.0 Category: Firewall
Clecoed boot cowl sides and bottom in place, and used temporary rivets around th firewall to allow the lower cowling to be fit. This way, I can still access the interior and avionics later, yet proceed with cowl fit up.
 
Jun 14, 2023     PWM Dimmer - (3.2 hours)       Category: Avionics
Decided to implement a separate pilot-controlled dimmer for the glareshield strip light. Scrounged some parts and built a perf board with the circuit. Painted underside of glareshield.

Still considering the dimmer circuit design to make it more robust.


 
Jun 13, 2023     Strip Light - (3.2 hours)       Category: Avionics
Changed the strip light dimmer to a panel mounted control.
Checked brake hoses near rudder pedals for interference and torque.


 
Jun 12, 2023     Strip Light - (1.0 hour)       Category: Avionics
Glued strip-light pass-through in place.


 
Jun 10, 2023     Fan and Strip Lights - (3.0 hours)       Category: Avionics
Cut fan hole in glare shield and trial mounted fan. 75mm square fan and finger guard fits nicely over a 3-1/8” instrument hole, cut by my Greenlee punch. Fan mounted with 1-1/4” stainless machine screws and acorn nuts (to be painted black).

Connected glare shield light strip to EFIS PWM dimmer output. Light strip was so bright that I put a 10 Kohm trimmer potentiometer in series to limit brightness. Adjusted it to match SkyView Screen brightness at low ambient light.


 
Jun 09, 2023     Boot Cowl - (2.5 hours) Category: Engine
Assembling boot cowl in preparation for cowl fit up. Marked boot cowl for cool/ventilation fan.

My plan is to use clecos and temorary rivets to attach boot cowl, then fit the engine cowling. Once done, i can then remove to boot cowl to finish up the forward interior and complete the avionics testing.
 
Jun 08, 2023     Sealing Firewall Penetrations - (3.0 hours)       Category: Engine
Title says it all.


 
Jun 07, 2023     Sealing Firewall Penetrations - (2.5 hours)       Category: Engine
Final install of wire pass-throughs on firewall. Using supplied fire-rated silicone for the main harness, and high-temp silicone for the master bus feed. I still need to fabricate a stainless cover for master bus grommet.



 
Jun 05, 2023     Wire Grooming - (2.5 hours)       Category: Engine
More wire grooming and re-routing of ignition wires. Completed Alternator wiring…. Ran supplied wires all the way back to panel connector, to minimize any wire splicing.

It is very crowded behind the engine. I had to move the starter contactor, shunt, and ANL fuse previously. Even so, I was not happy with the spark plug wire routing and Alternator B-lead routing. I moved the B-lead routing to the left side of the engine and rerouted the spark plug wires. This gave me better access for the B-lead to connect to the shunt.

In retrospect, using P-Mags complicates things quite a bit. Don't install the accessories (contactors, shunts, ANL, Fuel Flow) until the engine is hung and you know where to locate things. I also extended the engine mount by 3/8" by using longer spacers for the top bolts on the engine mount (now 3/4") and moving the 3/8" spacers to the bottom. The top bolts need to be longer, but the existing ones can be moved to the bottom. If you use one of the top bolts as a ground connection, add an additional 1/8" to the bolt length (for a total of 1/2"). I used AN5-43A for the top left and AN5-42A for the top right.

I don't know if longer spacers will work (I haven't fit the cowling yet), but I would be tempted to use 1" spacers on the top and 1/2" spacers on the bottom (plus even longer bolts). The CofG will move forward, but that will not be too much of an issue with a FP prop.

Don't forget to move the oil cooler forward by the same amount (longer bolts & spacers).


 
Jun 03, 2023     Alternator Install - (2.5 hours)       Category: Engine
Installed the Alternator. Fabricated a new 6 AWG B-lead to improve routing. Installed cushion clamps on sump to secure wiring.


 
Jun 02, 2023     Ignition Wires - (2.2 hours)       Category: Engine
Installed ignition wires. Using the cross-over architecture where each P-Mag fires top and bottom plugs like a conventional magneto. I used some of the existing baffle holes to route my plug wires, plus drilled two more.

To feed the ignition wires through the grommets, I R&R'd the plug end boots. A little WD-40 sprayed into the boot makes this easy.


 
Jun 01, 2023     FWF Wiring - (5 hours)       Category: Engine
More wire grooming. Clamped pressure senders to engine mount. Removed alternator wire: will need to fabricate a new one and reroute to make room for spark plug wires. Added a secondary crankcase ground connection to firewall.

Began routing spark plug wires.


 
May 31, 2023     FWF Wiring - (5 hours) Category: Engine
Wire grooming and rerouting. Fabricated a new ground cable and repurposed the stock ground cable as an Alternator B-Lead.
 
May 30, 2023     Wire Grooming and Hose Torquing - (2.5 hours) Category: Engine
Groomed wiring, including mounting adel clamps to sump using existing bolt positions. Ran main ground from engine mount to starter case, but I may reconsider and use this cable for the alternator B-lead and fabricate a short ground cable that attaches to the rear of the crankcase.

Tightened all the hose attachments, except for one AN816-4D nipple which is on order.
 
May 29, 2023     FWF Wiring and Hoses - (3.5 hours)       Category: Engine
Received ACS Package with AS Flightlines hoses and special fuel pump outlet fitting (with fuel pressure port). Continued grooming wires. Replaced top left engine mount bolt with a longer one to support a grounding point. Scraped paint off of fuselage cage and engine mount to ensure conductivity.

Connected ground cable from engine mount to starter motor boss. Connected starter power cable. Installed new hoses: fuel pump to flow sensor, flow sensor to injector servo, fuel pump to fuel pressure gauge, and oil pressure hose from crankcase to oil pressure sensor. Tried two ways of connecting the pump to flow sensor. Will decide later.


 
May 28, 2023     FWF Wiring - (4.5 hours) Category: Engine
Completed all of the sensor wiring FWF. Tested on the SkyView and all inputs are reading successfully. Unable to test fuel and oil pressure, and ammeter, but sensors are reading expected values of 0. The alternator has not yet been installed.

In other news, installed and tested the horn, which works well! The circuit is shared with Pitot Heat, with the assumption that I won't be sounding the horn in IMC. This is useful to clear the prop at startup, or to warn people or animals when landing at remote sites.
 
May 27, 2023     FWF Wiring - (2.5 hours)       Category: Engine
Most of the FWF wiring rough-in, except for CHT, EGT, main ground and Alternator connections. The plan is to fire up the EFIS and ensure that all sensors are working properly before the boot cowls are riveted in place.


 
May 26, 2023     PMAG Wiring - (4.7 hours)       Category: Engine
Wired both PMAGs. R mag had to be reclocked for access to wire connector. Partially installed firewall wiring pass-through.


 
May 25, 2023     Trimming Engine Cowl - (2 hours)       Category: Engine
Trimmed lower cowl flanges and rough-cut upper cowl. Need to mount lower cowl to proceed, but will probably install engine wiring first.


 
May 24, 2023     Cowl Fitup - (3 hours)       Category: Engine
Clecoing Boot Cowl in place in preparation for engine cowl fitting. Forward clecos will be replaced with temporary rivets until engine cowl is trimmed.

Boot cowl will then be removed until all electronics installed.


 
May 23, 2023     Baffles and Prop - (4 hours)       Category: Engine
Finished up installation of metal baffles, except the front section which is waiting on cowl fit-up. Temporarily installed flywheel, fan belt, prop extension and backplate to allow cowl fit-up.


 
May 22, 2023     Aft Baffles - (3.2 hours)       Category: Engine
Formed right cylinder wraps. Riveted aft cylinder wraps and baffles to corresponding aft side baffles. Ran safety wire between left cylinder wraps. Used silicone tube or fuel line to protect structure from safety wire.

In the Safery Wire photo, you can see that the safety wire is offset from the center of one of the wraps. This helps the wrap lie flat on the tapered fins, and increases clearance from interfering structure.


 
May 19, 2023     Baffles - (3 hours)       Category: Engine
Modified front top baffle mount, and started on left rear baffles


 
May 18, 2023     Bafffle Mods - (2.5 hours)       Category: Engine
Modified the top forward and aft baffle supports. This structure was originally designed for Lightspeed coil mounting, which I don't need. However, my experience with prop balancing means that it will be a good hardpoint for mounting the laser sensor, so I am keeping it.


 
May 15, 2023     Baffles - (2.2 hours) Category: Engine
Installed forward and aft Baffle supports on engine. These parts use the Lightspeed Ignition Coil mounts, so I may drill some lightening holes in them.

May 15: Got home and tested positive for C-19. Sucks. May 17: So far three days into it… fever, sleeplessness, loss of appetite, brain fog and a sore neck Fever switched to cold sweats. Tried to do some coding, but I couldn't read my own code! Odd thing, is that I had a Booster shot on May 8th.
 
May 13, 2023     Baffles - (2 hours)       Category: Engine
Drilled cylinder wrap flanges for safety wire. Looking for missing parts… not on my inventory sheet, but shown on the parts drawings.

Turns out that Rans changed the plans between when my FWF order was shipped and when it was delivered. I downloaded the ones in effect when I received the kit, because even though the inventory sheets said they would be emailed to me, they have never done this. Grrrr! Rans lack of formal revision control is an ongoing issue.

I am not riveting the forward front baffles until the cowl is fit. That way, I can fine-tune the baffle structure.


 
May 12, 2023     Baffle Air Dams - (5.0 hours) Category: Engine
Fabricated air dams for front cylinders. These are attached with #8 nutplates, so they can be easily removed and trimmed. Riveted front baffle assemblies together.

The air dam procedure is here: fly without them, then equalize by using foil tape. Eventually, after break-in, trim the dams to the right size, or a bit bigger than the foil tape, and install. Fly again, and tweak as necessary.
 
May 11, 2023     Baffling - (2.0 hours)       Category: Engine
Attached Right cylinder wraps. Rebent some flanges to increase rivet edge distance and get them to sit flat. Went back and redid Left wraps as well. Adjustment of the flanges required a 3/16” increase in flange width at the top.


 
May 10, 2023     PMAG and Baffles - (6.0 hours)       Category: Engine
R&R of left PMAG in order to clip on MAP hose. Also rotated PMAG to provide better wiring access.

Started Baffle installation. Some problems with the parts because of edge clearance issues. Made a new angle by bending 0.063 sheet for left front baffle angle. Stock baffle did not have adequate flange for rivet edge distance on the cylinder wraps. Shaped and installed cylinder wrap baffles. Flanges on the cylinder wraps were too small and this contributed to less than perfect fit. They need to be rebent.


 
May 08, 2023     Airbox Install - (3.2 hours)       Category: Engine
Riveted baffle seal onto nose of airbox. Made it a bit oversize to allow for contingencies. Mounted Airbox to fuel servo and rigged Alternate Air control cable.


 
May 04, 2023     Fabricated Alternate Air valve - (3.5 hours)       Category: Engine
More Air-box work. Fabbed Valve and sealed exterior of Air-Box. RTV overlies clear masking tape that will be peeled off later.


 
May 03, 2023     Air Box - (4.5 hours)       Category: Engine
Assembled the airbox housing. Used my flanging tool to bend the tabs to 90 degrees on the top and bottom. The wrap-around airbox side was misdrilled at the factory, easy fix when I figured it out. I clamped the side in position for the best fit, then redrilled the index holes.

Sealed with hi-temp (650 degrees F) black RTV. I put a dollop of RTV on the rivet tails as well to prevent the stems from shaking out.


 
May 02, 2023     MAP Plumbing - (3.2 hours)       Category: Engine
Plumbed the MAP system with fittings and hose from NAPA. Teed in 1/8” lines to PMAGs. Used universal tees that can be trimmed to fit the hose diameter. I left the 1/8” barbs in place as restrictors for the 1/4” hose.

The PMAGs ship with inline restrictors, so I installed these as well. It was very difficult to attach the clamps on the 1/8 hose ends at the PMAG due to poor access. I may have to reclock the PMAGs go gain access.


 
Apr 27, 2023     Rigging Engine Controls - (4.5 hours)       Category: Engine
Finalized throttle and mixture control rigging. Finalized cabin heat airbox control and ran alternate air control cable. Reinstalled fire extinguisher support. I may need to relocate Alternate Air cable due to interference with PMAGs.

Cabin heat cable was secured on a 1/4” standoff and cushion clamp secured with a longer bolt shared with the parking brake valve. The parking brake cable was also secured behind the instrument panel with a large zip tie. The cable operates smoothly without flex.


 
Apr 26, 2023     Rerigging Throttle and Mixture - (5.5 hours)       Category: Engine
I was not happy with the throttle and mixture contol cable routing. After careful analysis, I rerigged the cables. I swapped firewall penetrations with the mixture in the lower hole and throttle in the higher one. I fabricated a new mount for the mixture cable, and rejigged the ball end to ensure smooth operation. Now, the cables are unlikely to abrade through contact with other FWF items.

I pinned the cable mount brackets with #6 screws to prevent rotation. There is not enough edge distance to use #3 bolts, as called out in the plans.

To drill the balls for the firewall pass-throughs, I clamped the balls in my pipe vise with a pair of aluminum angles protecting the ball. I bolted the ball halves together until the vise was tight, then removed the bolt and up-drilled the balls to the right diameter, 1/64th at a time.


 
Apr 25, 2023     Throttle Cable - (3.5 hours)       Category: Engine
Roughed-in throttle cable. Needed to remove fire extinguisher mount to gain access to back of quadrant for tightening 3/4” nuts. The firewall pass-through fitting ball needed to be bored out to fit cable properly. See other posts for how I did this.


 
Apr 24, 2023     Servo Mount - (4.0 hours)       Category: Engine
Mounted Breather tube, fuel pump overflow, and mounted injector servo. Replaced the sump studs as recommended using the double-nut method. Reversed one of the oil lines, to eliminate one right angle AN fitting on the oil cooler.


 
Apr 23, 2023     Sensor Install - (3.0 hours)       Category: Engine
Installed Fuel and Oil pressure senders, and MAP sender. Mounted Red Cube fuel flow transducer. Replaced oil cooler fitting with steel version.

Pressure sender mounts use tubing clamp collars from my surplus inventory and -12 cushion clamps. Allows for flexible mounting location.


 
Apr 22, 2023     Sensor Install - (3.5 hours)       Category: Engine
Installed Oil Temp sensor, Oil Pressure restrictor nipple, and fabricated Red Cube mount. Changed engine fuel pump outlet to 90 degree elbow to simplify plumbing to Red Cube.

Oil pressure restrictor is a pulled 5/32” pop rivet with the stem removed inside a 1/8 NPT AN nipple.


 
Apr 21, 2023     Engine Hoses - (3.0 hours)       Category: Avionics
Rigged oil cooler hoses. Needed to replace one oil cooler fitting with a 90 degree elbow and carefully route the hoses around the PMags. It would be easier to have custom hoses built, but this seemed to work out. A lot of fussing and finagling to get the provided hoses to work.


 
Apr 20, 2023     Engine Installation - (3.0 hours)       Category: Engine
Moved starter contractor to prevent interference with PMag. Required a short jumper cable, left over from my Rocket construction.


 
Apr 19, 2023     Engine Hanging - (5 hours)       Category: Avionics
Hung Engine. Looks like back of PMag interferes with starter contactor, so the contactor will be moved.


 
Apr 16, 2023     Modified Ident switch - (0.5 hour) Category: Avionics
Changed Ident pushbutton on panel to an Autopilot CWS button. Updated the switch label and moved one wire in the Panel connector to enable the function.
 
Apr 16, 2023     Engine Mount - (2.5 hours) Category: Engine
Added spacers to R engine mount. Needed to use longer spacers and bolts for oil cooler mounting in order to clear the engine mount in it's new position.
 
Apr 15, 2023     Engine Mount Mod - (0.3 hour)       Category: Engine
Refit the left side engine mount. Replaced top 3/8 spacer with a 3/4 spacer, and moved the 3/8 spacer to the bottom. Moved the top bolt to the bottom and use an AN5-42A bolt on the top. The purpose of extending the engine mount is to allow for more firewall clearance of the EMAGs on the engine. Right side pending. This has been endorsed by Rans.


 
Apr 02, 2023     On hold Category: Research
Project temporarily on hold.
 
Jan 06, 2023     Engine Arrives - (3.5 hours)       Category: Engine
After 2+ years my engine has arrived! Uncrated it and made some adjustments to my firewall accessories in preparation for hanging. I found that my cabin heat valve was not fully closing. Turns out that I had overtorqued one of the mounting bolts and it slightly warped the assembly. Easy fix. Also, the 5/16 hole for the alternate air control was too close to my starter solenoid terminal for my liking, so I drilled a new one a few inches lower. I plugged the old hole with #6 tinnerman washers and a #6 screw. This nests nicely in the hole and makes a nice flush plug.

Probably a good time to get ready for the engine hanging!


 
Jan 05, 2023     Jackpoints - (2.5 hours)       Category: Landing Gear
Bolted on jackpoints to the main landing gear. This required removing the wheels to access the bolt heads. Once mounted, bolting the brake pads back in place was a chore. Stuffed a shop towel into the wheel to support the pad until the bolts were threaded.

I angled the jackpoints so they are level in 3-point stance. May lose a fraction of a knot in top speed.


 
Jan 04, 2023     OnSpeed Reinstall - (2.5 hours) Category: Avionics
Reinstalled OnSpeed black box after circuit board rework and software updates. Noticed some strange operation, not taking the calibration settings. Need to dig deeper.
 
Dec 17, 2022     OnSpeed Repair - (1.0 hour) Category: Avionics
Working on repair of my OnSpeed black box that got wiped out when the EFIS serial ports fried. I found a MAX3232 in stock... but it was an SO package, and I needed a DIP. I also found an adapter board I purchased 10 years ago that I could mount the chip onto, and it fanned out to the DIP pinout. Problem solved, but I did have to wire a couple of jumper wires to repair the PCB.

The original driver chip was a MAX3222, which is an 18-pin device, but the way it is used in the box meant that the 16-pin version would also work!
 
Dec 17, 2022     Wing Skin Shims - (1.5 hours) Category: Avionics
Primed and riveted the shims on my wing tip skins. Eliminated most of the pillowing now.
 
Dec 14, 2022     Rudder Return - (1.5 hours)       Category: Interior Finish
Glued fabric to rudder return cover and installed. Also, placed shims on left wingtip skin to minimize pillowing between rivets. Needs a bit more work. Originally I was just going to add rivets, but the shims will work better.


 
Dec 14, 2022     Securing Wiring - (1.5 hours) Category: Avionics
Secured wiring and connectors behind panel. This involved ensuring that all dsub jackscrews were tight, the wiring harnesses were well secured, and Amp connects were immobilized. Put heatshrink one one disused wire (design change).
 
Dec 12, 2022     Glareshield Instruments - (4.4 hours)       Category: Avionics
Changed my connection scheme for glareshield mounted instruments from 'audio jack and plugs' to Molex Microfit 3 connectors. While confirming the wiring, I noticed that the serial connection from the EFIS to the OnSpeed black box was not functional. Traced it down to a hardware failure in the black box. This may be related to the serial port output failures I had in my EFIS. ESD?


 
Dec 09, 2022     Rigging Rudder Return - (3 hours) Category: Controls
Riveted Rudder Return assembly in place. Used the new yoke attachment to firewall, and added a jam nut and washer for security. Tensioned system and began layout of cover assembly.
 
Dec 08, 2022     Rudder Return Install - (2.0 hours)       Category: Controls
Primed parts for rudder return system, using Zinc Chromate spray. Baked parts in toaster oven at 200F for one hour to harden paint.

Instructions assume a new build, retrofitting requires a different sequence in order to fit the parts into place. Pulley bolt is too long, need to reverse it to prevent interference with the forward floor. The forward two rivets are tight access and difficult to set. Positioning the assembly a bit more aft would help.


 
Dec 08, 2022     Sealing Fuel Filler - (2 hours)       Category: Wings
Scotch-brited and cleaned around filler cap, prosealed fuel filler to top skin, right wing. Taped off opening, trimmed with razor knife, then slathered on proseal. Tooled with a wet finger, then carefully pulled off tape.


 
Dec 07, 2022     Connected Pitot/AOA - (4.0 hours)       Category: Wings
Connected pitot and aoa tubes and wiring to pitot/aoa probe Riveted the inspection panel rings onto the left wing. Reinstalled repaired Skyview and tested installation. Deburred rudder return assembly parts.


 
Dec 06, 2022     Left Wing Strobe Light - (4 hours)       Category: Wings
Installed left wing strobe light onto wingtip and wired to 4-pin connector. Completed riveting of right wing landing light brackets. Touched up primer.


 
Dec 05, 2022     Strobe Wiring - (4.0 hours)       Category: Wings
Completed strobe wiring on right wing and started on left wing strobe wiring.


 
Dec 04, 2022     Landing Light - (3.5 hours)       Category: Wings
Completed most if the installation and wiring of right wing landing light. Still need to rivet the mounting brackets in place.


 
Dec 04, 2022     Right Wing Landing Light - (2.5 hours) Category: Wings
Stowed left wing on stand and put right wing on workbench. Cut opening for right wing landing light.
 
Dec 02, 2022     Landing Light - (3 hours)       Category: Wings
Wired the L wing landing light. Used Molex UML connector. Terminated all 5 wires, but just using two (power and ground). The ground is local (on a rib).

I do Wig-Wag with my own controller and a pair of relays. This allows me to have light switches that are up for ON, down for OFF and center for WIGWAG (flash).


 
Dec 01, 2022     Wing Riveting - (2.5 hours)       Category: Wings
For L wing: Riveted fuel tank supports in place. Riveted landing light brakes in place.

For R wing: Riveted fuel tank supports in place.

I used teflon tape as the ‘anti-chafe' tape called out in the SB.


 
Nov 30, 2022     Wing Riveting - (3.5 hours)       Category: Wings
Completed all of the rib riveting on the R wing. Primed tank AD parts and landing light brackets.


 
Nov 29, 2022     Wing Riveting - (3.5 hours)       Category: Wings
Riveted right wing, except for tip and root ribs. Primed landing light mount and fuel tank AD parts with Super-K and a foam roller.


 
Nov 28, 2022     Wing Riveting - (3 hours)       Category: Wings
Completed L wing riveting except for inspection panel rings, fuel tank AD and landing light bracket.


 
Nov 26, 2022     Closing Wing - (3.5 hours) Category: Wings
Riveted L wing bottom skin in place. Dipped rivets in Super-K. I had left the wing partially unriveted for inspection by MDRA.

The inspection panel rings will be left unriveted for now, for easier access. I have large hands, so this is easier for me.
 
Nov 25, 2022     Landing Light - (3 hours)       Category: Wings
Cut wing spar, trimmed lens and drilled for LED light mount in left wing. Riveting will await priming of parts.

Note on trimming the landing light lens: It's really easy to overtrim the lens so that it doesn't fit properly. I'd recommend making a template out of a piece of stiff cardboard (cereal box material) first and trimming it to a tight, conformal fit. I over-trimmed my first lens by about 1/4" so it no longer snapped tightly into place. The second one was perfect-- so tight that I had to release it using a paint stir-stick to pry it off the rivet tails.

To fix the first one, I bonded on a cutting of Lexan using Krazy glue and clamped it for 24 hours. That gave me the 1/4" back and the lens now snaps securely in place.


 
Nov 24, 2022     Pitot Wiring and Landing Light - (1 hour)       Category: Wings
Completed pitot wiring in left wing and laid out landing light cut template.


 
Nov 23, 2022     Tank AD - (4 hours)       Category: Wings
Attached pitot tube. Fabricated fuel tank retainer (Rans AD) for left wing. Had to trim outboard end of rear plate to clear a rivet tail from gap seal attachment.

The retainer is pretty clever. Designed to retrofit easily and two plates provide some flex to accommodate tank growth or shifting. Instructions kind of sparse, but OK.


 
Nov 23, 2022     Pitot/AoA - (3.5 hours)       Category: Wings
Mounted the pitot controller behind the pitot mast. This required R&R of the pitot mast for fine tuning of the mounting. Drilled and countersunk the pitot mast and pitot tube assembly for #40 stainless screws. The position of the drill holes is determined by the 'meaty' part of the pitot tube assembly.

Managed to break my #40 tap during the process, but dug it out of the pitot by cutting some of the RTV encapsulation.


 
Nov 21, 2022     Pitot AoA install - (3 hours) Category: Wings
Working on the plumbing and wiring for the heated pitot/aoa. Located the controller behind the mast. Attached the nuts and ferrules to the 3/16 probe and 1/4 inch main tubing.
 
Nov 19, 2022     Cleanup - (3 hours) Category: Workshop
Cleaned up and moved left wing from rack onto work tables.

Received parts from Rans, so have some more things to work on while waiting for engine.
 
Nov 17, 2022     Firewall Exit Fairing - (2 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Completed drill and deburring for the firewall exit fairing. The deburring of the stainless on the cabin side of the firewall was done with a sandstone grinding stone.

To demonstrate the Coanda effect, I taped a plastic strip to the fairing, then gently blew on the fairing with an air gun. You can see the strip wrap itself around the fairing as it followed the airflow. This helps to direct and accelerate the high pressure heated air in the cowling, which improves cooling airflow and directs the airflow aft, adding a bit of thrust.


 
Nov 16, 2022     Coanda Exit Fairing - (1 hour) Category: Firewall
Trimmed exit fairing and remounted to firewall. Clecoed bottom forward skin in place to line up holes with firewall flange and exit fairing, ready for match drilling. Once drilled, the exit fairing will be remounted to overlap rather than underlapped the bottom skin.
 
Nov 15, 2022     Coanda Exit Fairing - (3.2 hours)       Category: Firewall
Continued fabrication of the Coanda exit fairing. Drilled for attachment rivets and fabricated brake reservoir line cover. The top row of rivets will be stainless, as a fire block. The bottom row can be aluminum, because they do not penetrate into the aircraft interior.

The exception is that the line cover will be attached with 4-40 stainless screws, to allow for maintenance.

"The Coanda effect is the tendency of a fluid jet to stay attached to a convex surface".
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Nov 14, 2022     Exit Fairing - (2 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Began construction of Coanda fairing for lower firewall.


 
Nov 14, 2022     PMag Control Wiring - (3 hours)       Category: Avionics
Completed wiring modifications to support external programming and control of PMag ignitions.

The first diagram shows a simple method of PMag control wiring: P-Lead switches and pullable circuit breakers for testing the internal PMag generators. In discussions with Brad Dement at EMagair, this wiring will support hand-propping if it ever becomes necessary.

For hand-propping, the circuit breakers are pulled, the PLead switches are turned on, then the Master switch is turned on, followed by pushing the circuit breakers in. As long as the main battery has enough energy to turn the master contactor on, there will be enough energy to fire the PMags. This sequence disables the 3-rotation delay that the PMags have for startup.

The timing switch just connects two wires from the PMags together to select timing curve A or B. Selecting curve B is more aggressive, and also allows an external controller to configure the PMags (such as the EI Commander or EICAD on a laptop). I have run these wires to an instrument hole for future control options.

The second diagram shows a huVVer-AVI instrument that can be configured as a PMag controller. This will be a software development after the aircraft is complete.


 
Nov 12, 2022     PMAG Wiring Reprise - (3 hours) Category: Avionics
After a long discussion with Emagair's Brad Dement, I decided to simplify the PMag wiring and just use the Klixon breakers to kill power for testing. I also replaced the switch that was intended to control a MAP air valve with just a curve A/curve B switch connected to the PMag serial lines.

I am also planning on putting connectors on the panel for the L & R PMag serial ports. I'll use the EICAD software on my laptop for PMag configuration and timing customization, connected to these ports. The ports will be on a 2" blank, occupying one of the MFD instrument positions. Eventually, I will develop a complete controller using a huVVer-AVI instrument to replace the external laptop.
 
Nov 10, 2022     FWF Accessories - (2.7 hours)       Category: Engine
Mounted oil cooler duct, mounted gascolator, connected brake reservoir and secured Master Bus feed and brake reservoir hose with cushion clamp.

The gascolator bowl must be removed prior to attaching it to the firewall. This allows the top case to be wrenched on the pipe thread nipple hardpoint located on the firewall.

I attached the lower flange of the oil cooler with AN-3 bolts rather than the called-out rivets. This should make the cooler easier to remove for service (flushing or repair). Not strictly necessary, but I did once replace a leaking oil cooler on my RV-9A.

Note the thermocouple in the Cushion Clamp photo. This will be attached to an EMAG to report the temperature to the EFIS system. It can then be displayed on the EFIS and datalogged.


 
Nov 09, 2022     Installed Engine Mount - (3 hours)       Category: Engine
Slotted floorboard for lower left hand engine mount bolt. Installed engine mount and oil cooler. Shipped SkyView HDX back to Dynon for service.


 
Nov 08, 2022     Downtube and Engine Mount - (3.2 hours)       Category: Avionics
Wired downtube connectors that provide data and power to glareshield mounted devices.

Slotted floorboard to allow insertion of engine mount bolts.


 
Nov 07, 2022     Rewiring PMAG connections - (3.5 hours) Category: Avionics
Checked the EMag/PMag wiring diagrams, and they recommend using 18AWG wires with 5A circuit breakers. I had 22AWG installed, so I replaced it with 18AWG all the way from the breakers, through the switches and FWF.
 
Nov 05, 2022     Debugging SkyView - (3 hours) Category: Avionics
Removed SkyView HDX screen. Fabricated simple power harness and powered up EFIS with my bench top power supply.

Replicated my diagnosis that Serial 1 and Serial 2 outputs are dead. Boxed up SkyView, ready to ship once I get an RMA number.

Puzzled over what could kill the outputs. RS232 links are very robust, and ESD or overvoltage conditions don't normally damage them.
 
Nov 04, 2022     Debugging SkyView - (3.5 hours) Category: Avionics
Two of the serial ports on the SkyView HDX seem non-functional. Disconnected all loads, still not right.

Next step is remove the wiring harness and check for problems. Everything was fine until the cold Wx. In touch with Dynon, but no joy.
 
Nov 01, 2022     Wiring Mods - (3 hours) Category: Research
Fabricated wiring harnesses for downtube power/data jacks. This will allow devices to be mounted in the line of sight, such as an OnSpeed display.

 
Oct 31, 2022     Downed Tools       Category: Research
Project on hold... waiting for an engine and some parts for options/upgrades to the kit.
The photos show a design I did in 2022... and another design from 1982.


 
Oct 29, 2022     Downtube Power - (1 hour) Category: Avionics
Decided to add power/data jacks to the left and right downtubes. This provides the OnSpeed wiring for glareshield displays based on my huVVer-AVI devices.

These jacks use 4-wire audio cables, repurposed to provide power, ground, data-in, and data-out signals. This is identical to my Harmon Rocket panel jack that I use for my glareshield mounted display.

The advantage of using this audio cable is that it is compact and black-- easy to run forward of the downtubes and won't reflect in the windscreen. I bough two cables, and will cut them in half, so I can get both the plug and jack from one cable.

Now, I can 3D print whatever mounting I need to add instruments connected to the downtubes, or to the boot cowl. For example, a lighted compass, additional huVVer-AVI units, or an OnSpeed/huVVer-AVI for the copilot.
 
Oct 27, 2022     Aft Baggage - (1.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Cleaned up, clecoed side boot cowl panels in place', touched up fabric glue, and secured aft baggage ribs with safety wire. It would have been better to have this riveted in place, but the instructions and drawings had no indication fir this.


 
Oct 26, 2022     Brakes and Fuel Shutoff - (3.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Rather than using safety wire, I used a cable clamp to secure the parking brake cable.

Added a fuel shutoff between header tank and filter.

The coiled fuel line between the header tank and the shutoff is designed to flex when the tank expands or shifts in position.


 
Oct 25, 2022     Rerigging Cabin Heat - (3.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Had to remove cabin heat box and drill out the actuator arm to 1/4” to accommodate the B-nut.

Discovered that the actuator arm was also too thick, so the cable would bind and prevent operation. Ground down the actuator arm thickness and everything works fine.

Pretty disappointed in the quality of this expensive item. Remachining should not be required, especially after mounting.... grrrh!

Fined tuned parking brake installation. I had originally made a mistake on which cable to use for the parking brake control, so I replaced it with the proper one, as shown below. I also figured out how to install the B-nut properly. Mine had a burr on it that prevented this, so once I fixed that everything came together.

I still need to safety wire or cable clamp the control lines in place.


 
Oct 24, 2022     Cabin Heat Box - (4.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Installed cabin heat box on firewall. Used an instrument punch for the big hole.

Rerigged parking brake valve cable— more work required.


 
Oct 23, 2022     Interior Stuff - (2.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Groomed Pitot/Static/AOA lines.
Added Velcro attachments for interior side panels to help hold them in place.


 
Oct 22, 2022     Shunt, Vents, Static - (3.0 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Repaired faulty Dynon shunt base by replacing it with a shop-made phenolic base. I did this in my Harmon Rocket when the base melted, this time it just broke at one of the hold down screw bosses.

Attached the two NACA vents, riveted and bonded with Alex Plus sealant. Rerouted static lines, and added 1/8” in-line splices to simplify final assembly.


 
Oct 21, 2022     Static Ports - (2.5 hours)       Category: Avionics
Used 1/4 OD/ 1/8 ID fuel line to connect static port rivets to Tee connector.

The Safety wire wrap is unecessary, it's virtually impossible to pull line off the ports without it.


 
Oct 20, 2022     Pitot/Static/AOA - (2.5 hours)       Category: Avionics
Reorganized Pitot/Static/AOA connections between Dynon ADAHRS and OnSpeed IMU. Ran Static line to foward fuse and Pitot and AOA to left wing root.


 
Oct 19, 2022     Cleanup Time! - (2 hours)       Category: Workshop
Cleaning and reorganizing shop... much more effort is required. Since my new hangar is not complete, I have limited space to attach the flying surfaces. Electronics lab needs organizing as well.


 
Oct 17, 2022     NACA ducts and Static ports - (2.7 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Mounted the NACA ducts with clecoes and connected them to the cabin vents with spiral tubing. Located and drilled for the rivets used for static ports. Wet riveted the static ports in place and drove out the stems. Need to plumb the ports.


 
Oct 13, 2022     Fine Tuning Interior - (3 hours)       Category: Interior Finish
Used Tinnerman clip nuts to attach kick panels to stick cover panels. Pondered a way to secure forward end of kick panels. Fabricated 'L' brackets and attached them to the floor and kick panel. Need to buy some tinnerman nutplates for this.

Riveted stick boots in place.

Need to order stainless #6 sheet metal screws to replace and augment the ones Rans provided, along with the nutplates.


 
Oct 12, 2022     Kicks - (3.5 hours)       Category: Interior Finish
Kick plate refinement, plus attaching fuel valve panel to left kick panel. I've decided to add nutplates to the kick panel to simplify removing the forward panels for service. Not strictly necessary, but beneficial.

Fabricated the stick boots. For the pilot's boot, I had to enlarge the top opening so it would fit over my RAC grip. I ripped the seam open by about one inch, turned the boot inside out and added a stop rivet at the end of the open seam. I used my rivet squeezer to compact the rivet tail (with stem removed).


 
Oct 11, 2022     Kick Panel Fabric - (3.5 hours)       Category: Interior Finish
Covered the kick panels with fabric. Still need to touch up with Krazy Glue.


 
Oct 10, 2022     Center Console - (4.2 hours)       Category: Interior Finish
Covered console in fabric and riveted painted doubler panel in place. Labelled functions.

I have both a 12V outlet and a dual 5V outlet (stock Rans). I also added 10V power for ANR headsets (Headsets, Inc. type).

Covered floor pans in fabric as well. I had to de-rivet the kick panels first to make fabric covering easier.


 
Oct 09, 2022     Painting Center Console - (.5 hour) Category: Interior Finish
Shot some Winter Grey Rust-Oleum Painter's Touch 2X primer/paint on my center console doubler. The rest of the console will be fabric covered.
 
Oct 07, 2022     Futzing       Category: Interior Finish
Fine tuning fit of the aft closeout panels. Drilled bolt holes and extended lower tabs to allow the screw rivet to fit properly.

Also fabricated a doubler panel to reinforce the center console, which is quite flimsy and subject to damage from tugging cables bending the aluminum. .


 
Oct 06, 2022     Station 3 Closeout - (3.5 hours) Category: Interior Finish
Trimmed station 3 closeout panels to fit. Looks like the bottom screws will be tricky because they may not intercept the other interior pieces.
 
Oct 05, 2022     Adjustments - (2.7 hours)       Category: Interior Finish
Touched up fabric installation with Krazy Glue. Riveted forward floor nutplates. Riveted rear door strike plates into position.

Won't rivet the interior pieces into place until near the end of construction.


 
Oct 04, 2022     Station 4 Closeout - (2.5 hours)       Category: Interior Finish
Installed Station 4 bulkhead over interior panels. Modified for fit and installed service floor to simplify access to aft fuselage. It distributes the load to the fuselage bulkheads, preventing buckling of the baggage floor when crawling into the aft fuselage.

When the aft baggage floor panel is removed, the service floor can be folded to allow access to equipment underneath.


 
Oct 03, 2022     Interior Panels - (4.5 hours)       Category: Interior Finish
Completed interior baggage panels and screwed into place. Drilled for aft door strikeplate mounting and adjusted the fit of the right door. Checked the fit of my folding waferboard service access floorboards. Looks like some minor adjustment necessary.


 
Oct 01, 2022     Covering Panel - (2 hours) Category: Interior Finish
Covered left panel below window.
 
Sep 30, 2022     Covering interior panels - (3 hours)       Category: Interior Finish
Purchased more fabric @ $75/linear yard. Covered floor and side panels.


 
Sep 29, 2022     Interior Panel Fabric - (3 hours)       Category: Interior Finish
Covered more interior panels with fire resistant fabric from the helicopter interiors shop.

Removed and stored left door.


 
Sep 28, 2022     Interior Fabric - (1.5 hours)       Category: Interior Finish
Glued Fabric to aft baggage floor.
Used LePage spray glue and fabric from Green Mountain Aviation Products in Sidney. B.C. Used a foam roller to ensure a smooth bond to the aluminum.

Burned through the holes with an old soldering iron. This prevents the fabric from fraying around the holes.


 
Sep 28, 2022     Door Sealing - (25 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Used DAP Ultra Clear sealant to caulk the Lexan windows. Avoided silicone to prevent paint problems later on.

The photos demonstrate how clear the sealant is… almost invisible.


 
Sep 27, 2022     Door Latch - (3.2 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Attached left door handle and added weatherstripping to both doors.

Tweaked upper rear trim strip pieces to allow doors to open fully.


 
Sep 26, 2022     Door Latch (Original Style) - (4.0 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Added the door struts, both sides. Trimmed door trim on upper edges to allow full door opening.

Completed the door latch assembly on the right door. I made two new spacers, one internal and one external (between the handle and lexan) so that everything closes up tight.

Bonded the forward strike plates to the fuselage tubes as required.

Drilled the handle in place and enlarged the holes as required. Press fit the flange nut with a C clamp. I had to run a tap through the flange nut so that the 6-32 screw would engage.


 
Sep 22, 2022     Door Latches - (3.2 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Fitted the door latch mechanisms. Instructions are confusing due to overlapping revisions, but with some logical figgurin' it's working out.

I will likely need to make spacers to go between the external handles and the door to keep everything tight.


 
Sep 21, 2022     Panel Install - (2 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Completed the panel install, except for ELT remote, which I don't have yet.

Testing the trim system exposed an issue. Need to check SkyView configuration and wiring.

The wiring to the OnSpeed control uses an 8-pin Molex connector, but only 6 pins are needed. I just had the 8-pinner in stock, also used for the huVVer-AVI instruments. The control is a combined potentiometer + pushbutton + LED illuminated shaft, with both Red and Green LEDs. The PCB for the control was provided by OnSpeed.

The USB charging port uses a 5 amp 5 V power supply, a resistor biasing network and a USB Jack on the panel. See photo for details.


 
Sep 21, 2022     Door Latches - (2.5 hours) Category: Fuselage
Finished riveting center strip of right door and dabbing primer on the rivet heads.

Started the installation of the door latch assembly. I have the welded tube version of the latch assembly, so didn't need to fabricate the pivot tubes.
 
Sep 20, 2022     Door Riveting - (2.0 hours) Category: Fuselage
Riveted Right door assembly, except for center strip.
 
Sep 20, 2022     Rigging Parking Brake - (1.2 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Reinstalled the Parking Brake control. I should have mounted it on a sub panel, because right now it has to be disconnected and pulled out if I want to remove the panel.

I don't like the way the push pull cable operates, needs a better design. The Wire Swivel Nut is just not right. I think a set screw should be used on the flared end rather than the #8 screw I used. That way the push pull wire can be captured and not slip.

I now realize that i am using the wrong cable for this. I will swap out with the correct one for final installation.


 
Sep 19, 2022     Mounting Panel - (1.5 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Riveted panel frame in place with stainless rivets dipped in primer. Removed the large instruments and began mounting instrument panel and throttle sub-panel to the panel frame.


 
Sep 19, 2022     Door Riveting - (3 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Riveted Left door. First, I made sure all of the holes in the steel frame were primed with epoxy primer. Also dipped the rivets used for the top aluminum trim piece on the interior. The plastic trim pieces were riveted without dipping (so the primer wouldn't attack the polycarbonate), but the heads were covered in primer afterwards. The top exterior row was riveted without dipping or coating.

The rivets that were indicated to be smashed on the inside, I subsituted with soft AN solid rivets, cut to length. I countersunk the interior plastic trim piece, the squeezed the rivets. The interior surfaces became perfectly flush. I also added a couple of rivets to keep the trim pieces together.

The center bar was riveted and attached with VHB tape. My plans just said 'Acrylic Tape', but the new plans call out (and provide) 'VHB Tape'.


 
Sep 17, 2022     Door Final Assembly - (3.0 hours) Category: Fuselage
Peeled protective covering from margins of the door panels and deburred all lexan holes. Clecoed all of the primed trim pieces in place, ready for riveting.
 
Sep 16, 2022     Priming - (3 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Shot grey primer for door trim, subpanel and a few other bits.


 
Sep 15, 2022     Panel Assembly - (6.0 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Mounted most of the avionics to the panel. The SkyView system and six-pack will be removed prior to panel installation, then attached.

Altered the wiring for the six-pack to support a future E-Mag controller. i have connected both tach signals and both serial ports to one of the huVVer-AVI devices so that I have complete hardware access to monitor and control E-Mags.

Had to move the aerobatics placard, since it was obscured by the SkyView screen.

The green TRIM lamp/button is for my proprietary autotrim controller. It indicates trim corrections and provides a mode switch for setup and control. The Level button replicates the Dynon version. The OnSpeed knob is to control the volume and settings of the OnSpeed system. The OS black box is next to the Dynon ADAHRS box in the aft fuselage.


 
Sep 14, 2022     Labelling       Category: Instrument Panel
Applied a few panel decals and added some placards using my P-Touch label maker. Labelled IDEC pushbutton switch-lamps. The lamps are connected to the SkyView dimmer system by using a PWM inverter (a PNP transistor) to invert and buffer the PWM signal to a 'high side' driver, In the case of the TRIM status indicator, this allows the low side of the lamp to be controlled by my autotrim device.


 
Sep 14, 2022     Door Paint Prep - (1.7 hours) Category: Fuselage
Deburring, cleaning and sanding/scotchbriting door trim parts. The plan is to shoot grey primer.
 
Sep 13, 2022     Drilled for Tinnermans - (.2 hour)       Category: Fuselage
Off the plans here.... I want to secure the interior panels properly, so I am adding some Tinnermans to the floor board. The Tinnermans are shown on the inside as drill templates, but will be mounted from below.


 
Sep 13, 2022     Panel Labelling - (3 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Labelled the panel with waterslide decals. The decals are coated in 3 coats of Krylon Clear Matte UV protectant, then placed on the panel. Once dry, I will spray the entire panel with the Krylon to secure the decals in place.

UPDATE: I tried to remove some of the decals for replacement. It was very difficult to scrape them off with a fingernail, and I had to use a bit of water and work hard at it. I will likely not coat the panel in Krylon clear to protect the decals. This makes the decals 'semi-permanent', which has some advantages if I make future changes.


 
Sep 12, 2022     Panel Final - (2.7 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Riveted nutplates to panel and prepared decals for labelling. The decal sheet was sprayed with three coats of Krylon matt clearcoat.

Cut some decals from the sheet and labelled cabin heat sub panel.


 
Sep 12, 2022     Door Hanging - (1.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Completed drilling of R door and hung in place. Clecoed together until I prime the parts for final assembly.

The center channel was drilled #40, then it was used as the guide to match drill to the center frame. Finally, I upsized the holes to #30.


 
Sep 08, 2022     Door Fabrication - (2 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Fit, drilled and trimmed L door Lexan pieces. Marking the cut lines on the center bow with masking tape as a cutting guide worked well.

Cutting disc in the pneumatic die grinder sure throws up plastic dust! Note the PPE.


 
Sep 07, 2022     Door Install - (3.0 hours) Category: Fuselage
Completed Lexan fitup on R door, drilled the two holes for the door latch mechanism, and began fitup on L door.
 
Sep 06, 2022     Door Fabrication - (2.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Worked on fitting Lexan panels to Right door frame. Still need to finalize the trimming down the center bow. The masking tape marks the final trim line.


 
Sep 05, 2022     Door Fitup - (4 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Attached Door Trim pieces to L door frame, then trimmed both door front trim pieces to the station 2 tube centers (minus 1/32"). Since I haven't attached the boot cowl sides, I used my edge marking tool to find the center of the tubes, then traced this onto the door trim pieces.

Match drilled bottom R door window. I used a dulled #30 drill for this-- chucked the drill then spun it against a grinder to make a dull conical point. This prevents it from grabbing the polycarbonate, and the heat helps to anneal the plastic when it's drilled.


 
Sep 03, 2022     Door Fabrication - (3 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Drilled and deburred plastic Door Trim for right side door. Discovered that drilling near the corner welds would snap the drill bits, so I moved the holes. I'll put some plastic epoxy filler in the old holes.

Started left door by drilling top Door Trim into place and deburring holes. Shifted strip position to avoid welds, and not break any more drill bits!


 
Sep 02, 2022     Doors - (2.7 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Fabricating right side door. Adjusted hoop bend per the Figures. Test fit into fuselage and and made other minor bends to ensure the door closes with consistent gaps to the fuselage tubes.

Trimmed and drilled the top Door Trim, clecoed in place. Clamped bottom, forward and rear plastic Door Trim strips in place, ready for drilling.

I plan on priming the bits before assembly (coward's grey).


 
Sep 01, 2022     Fire Extinguisher Mounting - (2.7 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Disassembled lower panel bits and mounted fire extinguisher. Also finished riveting mounting brackets on mount.

Rather than the specified rivets, I made the entire assembly screw-mounted for simplified access to under panel wiring. Same with the throttle quadrant sub-panel. I can now leave it in place and remove the instrument panel for service.


 
Aug 31, 2022     Grooming Wiring - (4.3 hours)       Category: Avionics
Added connectors to panel PTT and IDENT Lamp/Switches and tidied up wiring with lacing twine.

Rewired Fuel Pump ground wire that did not need to be run through a Molex connector. Connected it directly to ground. This allows a complete panel removal by unplugging all of the Molex and Dsub connectors, and removing the parking brake cable.


 
Aug 30, 2022     Connectorizing - (2.7 hours)       Category: Avionics
Added Microfit 3.0 connectors to panel lamp/switches and panel trim switch.

This will allow easier panel insertion/extraction and minimize component damage.

Still need to connectorize PTT and IDENT switch.

The Microfit pins are tedious to install, and requires special crimp and extraction tools, but they are very light. I use the gold plated pins for low current applications.


 
Aug 29, 2022     Rewired OnSpeed Control - (1.0 hour)       Category: Avionics
Removed control potentiometer from my homebrew board and used the OS PCB for this application. Added a Molex connector to simplify re-installation of the wiring harness.


 
Aug 29, 2022     Powder Coat Prep - (2.0 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Cleaned and scotchbrited main panel and sub panels. Removed primer from throttle quadrant panel to allow for powder coat.

Took parts to local PC Shop. Quoted $125 for job. Colour is ASA 70 Grey, same as my Rocket.


 
Aug 28, 2022     Removing panel - (2 hours) Category: Instrument Panel
Removed Panel and sub panels to get ready for powder coating.
 
Aug 24, 2022     Disassembly for Powdercoating - (1 hour) Category: Instrument Panel
Disassembling instrument panel for powder coating by removing instruments, some switches and control cables.
 
Aug 24, 2022     Fine Tuning Interior - (1.8 hours) Category: Interior Finish
Fine tuned interior closeout panel fit.
 
Aug 23, 2022     Side Panels - (3.5 hours)       Category: Interior Finish
Trimmed control stick closeouts to allow plastic seat side closeout panels to fit. Attached side closeout retainers and match drilled to panels.

The seat side panels don't fit well, and may need to be replaced. The problem is that they come warped from the factory and it is difficult to make adjustments. They are purely cosmetic, so this can be done later.


 
Aug 22, 2022     Flap Lever and Fuel Selector - (3 hours)       Category: Interior Finish
Tweaked the fit of flap lever housing fit by modifying flaps position sensor bracket.

Riveted fuel valve assembly, added cover plate. Ground a divot in cover plate to clear an existing rivet.


 
Aug 18, 2022     More interior Panel Stuff - (2.5 hours)       Category: Interior Finish
Completed fabrication and riveting of closeout panel stiffeners.

I was short a stiffener for the second floor panel, so I used a J-stiffener left over from RV & Rocket builds.

I don't like the recommendation of using #6 screws along the bottom, self tapping into the floor. Since I haven't riveted the bottom skin in place yet, I will add some A6195-6Z-1D tinnerman nut plates to provide a more secure attachment.


 
Aug 17, 2022     Panel Stiffeners and Riveting - (2.2 hours) Category: Interior Finish
Fabricated and riveted closeout panel stiffeners. Riveted stiffeners and panels together. I used 1/8” rivets rather than the 3/32” rivets recommended by Rans. I have an additional supply of rivets for these types of decisions.
 
Aug 16, 2022     Adding Nutplates - (2 hours)       Category: Interior Finish
Added tinnermans to fuselage frame and Rudder Cable Closeout. Flush riveted tinnerman nutplates to Flap Lever Closeout. I used solid rivets for this and dimpled the structure. The nutplates themselves are already dimpled. The result is a nice flat surface.

The underlying Rudder Cable Closeout flange must be carefully trimmed to prevent interference with the installed nutplates.


 
Aug 15, 2022     Fitting and Drilling Interior - (3.2 hours)       Category: Interior Finish
Fitted all of the forward panels and match drilled. Most holes are #40, I will upsize them later.

I trimmed 1/4” off the bottom of the side kick panels for fit, and warped them to improve how they rest on the side tubes and against the floor. This fit likely varies between aircraft and individual's definition of 'perfect'. Also, the top AFT and FWD side kick panels rivets (pair of them) was reduced to a single rivet, since a second one would impinge on the fuselage tube and/or underlying wiring.

For the main panels, the flanges that sit on the floor need to be rebent for a proper fit and allow riveting to the floor. See previous post.

Drilled hole on left side kick plate for fuel selector. To mark the position for the hole, I held a wooden block on the inside of the kick panel and tapped the fuel selector (with the handle removed) from the outside with a hammer to leave a witness mark (dimple) on the panel.


 
Aug 14, 2022     Fitting Interior - (2 hours)       Category: Interior Finish
Trimming and fitting interior panels


 
Aug 13, 2022     Trimming interior - (1 hour) Category: Interior Finish
Trimming interior pieces to clear wiring and fuel lines.
 
Aug 12, 2022     Forward Interior - (3.5 hours)       Category: Interior Finish
Roughing in interior panels. Short of the required stiffeners. Deciphering ambiguous plans— viewing on large screen monitor helps.

Bottom flange of the seat pans rebent using wooden blocks so that the flange sits flush on the floor. One bend is opened up and another is closed down.


 
Aug 10, 2022     Completed Flap Lever Housing - (2.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Fine tuned flap lever housing fit and added screws to center console.


 
Jul 27, 2022     Flap Actuator Housing - (3.0 hours) Category: Fuselage
Fussing with housing fit and drilling for #4 screws. Need to re-rig mechanism for smooth operation and to refine the fit.
 
Jul 26, 2022     Flap Lever Housing - (3 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Fussed with the fit of the flap lever housing. Bonded on doubler. Shortened bolt and bushing length on flap lever to prevent interference with the housing.

Modified my custom flaps position sensor to use countersunk screw attachment, and minimize interference with the flap lever housing.


 
Jul 25, 2022     Foward Baggage and Console - (3.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Riveted all the required nutplates in place. Riveted stiffeners to forward baggage floor.

The angle that attaches the center console to the station 2 cover cannot be attached according to the plans. Instead, I used flush rivets, inserted from the back side so they don't interfere with the fuselage tubes.


 
Jul 24, 2022     Forward Baggage Floor & Side Panels - (2.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Match drilled side panels, deburred all parts. For match drilling, I used 1/8" rivets with the stems removed, placed into the fuselage tang holes (or whatever hole that needed to be found). I then dabbed the rivet head with nail polish, waited a few seconds for it to gel, then pressed the side panel up against the rivet heads.

This transferred a witness mark on the back side of the side panels. I disassembled, drilled #40 in the center of the witness mark, then reassembled. Finally, I drilled the #40 holes to #30.

The best witness marks showed two concentric circles-- not well shown in the photos.


 
Jul 22, 2022     Forward Baggage Floor - (2.2 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Fitted and drilled floor stiffeners and trial fitted. As mentioned previously, don't use the dimensions in the Figures manual... measure what you need as you go.


 
Jul 21, 2022     Forward Baggage Floor - (3.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Fabricating stiffeners for baggage floor. Plans dimensions are wrong, so I just measure against the cage and trimmed accordingly.


 
Jul 21, 2022     huVVer-AVI Update - (3.5 hours) Category: Avionics
Added CAN bus wiring to my six-pack of huVVer-AVI devices. Also added EMAG RPM left and right inputs to one device for allow for a future ignition controller.

The CAN bus wiring will initially be used to synchronize dimmers between instruments, so that dimming one unit will dim all of them together.
 
Jul 18, 2022     Replacement Wing Struts - (2 hours)       Category: Wings
Riveting doublers onto new wing struts and drilling attachment holes to 7/16. Photo shows the new struts on the left alongside the old ones on the right.

The new struts have a different profile, so are resistant to the in-flight vibration of the old struts. In my case the old struts were misdrilled from the factory, so I implemented the service bulletin and upsized the rivets to 1/4". I takes a large 'bolt cutter' sized rivet puller to set 1/4" SS rivets!


 
Jul 16, 2022     ELT Tray - (1.0 hour)       Category: Avionics
Installed ELT tray in aft fuselage. Designed for ACK E-04.


 
Jul 15, 2022     Priming ELT Tray - (1 hour) Category: Avionics
Primed ELT tray and miscellaneous parts.
 
Jul 13, 2022     Primed Wing Struts - (3.2 hours)       Category: Wings
Primed the interior of the new wing struts. First cleaned with my custom degreaser and ‘Scotchbrite on a Stick' for the center section. Messy job.


 
Jun 11, 2022     Wire Grooming - (3.0 hours)       Category: Avionics
Getting near the end of wire grooming. Added backshells and tightened dsub connector screws. Added sheathing to FWF wire bundles. Checked out trim control and trim position sensor.

Need to check my autotrim controller, it seems to be making trim corrections on the ground, without the autopilot engaged. Can just be a SkyView configuration issue, but I doubt it. I turned of the System stream (just using ADAHRS and EMS streaming data. That should have turned off trim corrections, but did not. I suspect it's a coding error... back to code debugging. I can also plug in my PC and change a bunch of settings on the controller.

The trim controller is based on the one I designed in my Harmon Rocket, except that I removed the real-time interrupt loop for the ESP-32 implementation.


 
Jun 10, 2022     Wire Grooming - (2.0 hours) Category: Avionics
More wire grooming and debugging of tailBeaconX controller. When I upgraded to a new Arduino build, with a new compiler, the original working code broke. Despite cleaning up any obvious compilation errors, there was a subtlety in how variables are handled.

Probably due to my lack of formalism as a programmer, the code would compile and run, but I was getting checksum errors on the serial links due to strange interactions between the serial handler of the two ports. I literally solved this problem in the grey zone between sleep and waking, where my brain is most analytical. Two class instantiations were interfering, and the fix was straight forward.
 
Jun 09, 2022     Installing Resistor Pack - (3.0 hours)       Category: Avionics
Installed a resistor pack that provided series resistors and shunt resistors. These scale down 12V signals and provide a ground path when the signal is disconnected (switch open). This translates the input voltage in a range from 2.5V to 5.0V: 2.5V when the signal is disconnected (switch is open) , and 5.0V when the signal is 15V . With the signal at 10V, (low extreme), the input is at 3.3V. So the right threshold to program is 3.3V.

Using these inputs to monitor switch positions that power the PMAGS and fuel pump.


 
Jun 09, 2022     Wire Grooming - (2 hours) Category: Avionics
More hours tidying up wiring. Getting closer.
Did discover that some of my 'Contact' definitions for the SkyView EMS needs some work. I have switches that are ON or OFF, but in the OFF position, there is no current so the outputs float (and the voltage is undefined). I will check out the EMS definitions file for options (hoping for a pulldown).
 
Jun 06, 2022     Wire Grooming - (2.5 hours)       Category: Avionics
Tidying up wires behind panel.


 
Jun 05, 2022     Trim system integration - (1 hour) Category: Avionics
Confirmed that my custom designed autotrim system is functioning. Panel trim and stick trim buttons working, running the pitch servo.
 
Jun 03, 2022     Trim Integration - (2.0 hours) Category: Avionics
Checking trim system for proper operation.
 
Jun 02, 2022     Completed OnSpeed Integration - (4.5 hours)       Category: Avionics
Swapped audio leads on my mixer to allow attenuation of LOUD OnSpeed audio. Also ran second serial port to all of the huVVer-AVI devices as well as connected all of the X2 inputs to an analog dimmer input.

I will make a PWM to analog buffer to connect to these dimmer inputs.

The second serial inputs are connected to the OnSpeed IMU, this providing a redundant source for air data and attitude.


 
Jun 01, 2022     Integrating OnSpeed - (2.0 hours)       Category: Avionics
Completed the integration and preliminary calibration of the OnSpeed system. Successfully calibrated the IMU and configured the audio levels. Using OnSpeed serial stream to drive the huVVer-AVI display. Successfully tested the dynamic switching of serial ports from the SkyView and OnSpeed.

Also tested a new load of the TailBeaconX control head.


 
May 31, 2022     Rewiring - (3.5 hours) Category: Avionics
Adding connections for second serial ports on huVVer-AVI devices. These will connected to myOnSpeed box as alternate source of attitude and altitude information.
 
May 27, 2022     Device Integration - (5.5 hours)       Category: Avionics
Connected tailBeaconX to tail wiring harness. Downloaded new software into the huVVer-AVI device wired for TBX control. I forgot to remove the serial port jumpers on my MFD connector that were clearly labelled on my schematic, but once they were fixed, I thought everything would work. No joy.

I scoped the serial port on the SkyView and confirmed that data was valid. Turns out that I had a cold solder joint in a device, so that was fixed and I am ready for more testing.

Also removed OnSpeed box for software upgrades.


 
May 24, 2022     Detail Work - (4.0 hours)       Category: Avionics
Fine tuning fuselage wiring. Adding connector shells. Replaced ADSB Antenna coax connector.


 
May 19, 2022     ELT Tray - (2.5 hours)       Category: Avionics
Completed construction of tray, except for priming. Spot primed the overlaps before riveting.

Based on the hours building this tray and the companion ADAHRS tray, it sure would be nice to have premade tray kits from Rans that fit between the bulkheads and can be aligned with the axes of the aircraft.


 
May 17, 2022     ELT Tray - (3.0 hours)       Category: Avionics
More fabrication of the ELT Tray. Added nutplate holes and drilled lightening holes. Checked fit.
Will align the tray to be true to the pitch and roll axis of the aircraft. Not a requirement, but it could double as a second ADAHRS tray if required.

Routed the roughed-in ELT power wires and flat cable to aft of Station 4.


 
May 16, 2022     Wire Grooming and ELT Tray - (4.0 hours)       Category: Avionics
Groomed the prewire for roll trim and control stick wires.

Started fabrication of ELT tray, to be located aft of station 4.


 
May 14, 2022     Wire Grooming - (2.5 hours)       Category: Interior Finish
Finalizing fuselage wire runs.


 
May 13, 2022     Wire Grooming - (1.5 hours) Category: Interior Finish
Bonded Zip-tie hold downs to fuselage floor to help secure wiring. Spliced GPS puck data/power cable to extend the length.
 
May 11, 2022     Wire Grooming - (2.5 hours) Category: Interior Finish
Grooming wires and wrapping in split loom. Ensured no interference with control cables and interior panels.
 
May 10, 2022     Interior Closeouts - (4.0 hours) Category: Interior Finish
Fitted interior panels to check clearances with wire and fuel line routing.

Rerouted right side wires.

Modified fuel line from pump to valve to prevent side panel interference.
 
May 06, 2022     Completed Flaps Position Sensor - (3.5 hours)       Category: Avionics
Connected sensor to flaps actuator using a DuBro Products threaded pushrod and a clevis from the local R/C airplane hobby shop.

Finished the wiring harness for the flaps sensor and configured and calibrated the EFIS to read the flaps position. The flaps sensor is also connected to the OnSpeed black box, which uses it to calibrate the energy system. Bias voltage (3.3V) is derived from the OnSpeed box, so if it is shut down, the EFIS indicator will not function.

Added a 12V power jack to center console. Console now has two USB 5V, two Barrel 10V (for ANR headsets), and one 12V power source. Didn't put LEMO jacks on this aircraft... have them in my Rocket and never used them.


 
May 04, 2022     Flaps Position Sensor - (3.2 hours)       Category: Avionics
Designing and fabricating a flaps position sensor hardpoint. This will be used with the OnSpeed system for accurate computation of flight energy conditions.

The sensor is a tight fit, and must be located clear of the flap cables. The 4-40 tapped hole locations are also important, so the screw tails don't interfere with the position sensor or flap cables. The sensor is mounted off center so that the slider arm is better aligned with the actuator arm and clears the cables.


 
May 03, 2022     Center Console Wiring - (3 hours)       Category: Avionics
Connected audio circuits and power jacks in center console. Other than second 12V plug, everything completed and test OK. Completed charging port on main battery. Ran pitot heat wiring from panel to fuse.


 
May 02, 2022     Charging Port, ELT Prewire - (2.7 hours) Category: Avionics
Fabricated charging port next to battery. Fabricated breaker support and riveted to battery box using Monel rivets. Wired in 2-wire charging plug.
Ran STP wire for ELT serial/power connection.
 
May 01, 2022     Nav and Strobe Wiring Category: Avionics
Wiring:
Ran shielded wiring for Nav and Strobe lights to aft fuselage from panel tray.

tailBeaconX:
Subsequent test shows that the TBX App is unreliable in connecting to iPhones for configuration. I did manage to connect to an old iPad Mini, though. Since I routinely write code that uses WiFi for data transmission or OTA downloads, I see no excuses here... something that uAvionix should fix!

Hooking my test harness to a serial adapter on my PC, I have successfully passed SL70 altitude and control messages to the TBX. This will allow me to code up a huVVer-AVI controller for transponder control. Dynon's SkyView 'support' for the SL70 protocol only provides altitude information, not squawk codes or mode.
 
Apr 30, 2022     TBX and More Wiring - (3.2 hours)       Category: Avionics
Fabricated a test harness for tailBeaconX and ran landing/taxi light wiring from panel.
The test harness allows for bench top power and connection to a computer serial port. My plan is to implement the full SL70 protocol for control of the TBX from one of my huVVer-AVI instruments.


 
Apr 28, 2022     tailBeaconX Installation - (2.2 hours)       Category: Avionics
Certified TBX installation. Waited a year for delivery!

Now I am committed to designing a control head for the TBX. Using a huVVer-AVI universal instrument, with custom code that takes altitude information from my SkyView system, adds in control information (settable squawk code and mode information) and sends it to the TBX.


 
Apr 27, 2022     OAT Probe Installation - (3 hours)       Category: Avionics
Installed OAT probe under the right side elevator. Ran the wires in braided sleeving for protection. Used 12 gauge Romex as a fish-wire.


 
Apr 25, 2022     Trim controller - (1.0 hour) Category: Avionics
Machining case for own-design trim controller.
 
Apr 20, 2022     Installed trim controller - (3.0 hours) Category: Avionics
Installed custom designed autotrim controller based on the one I made for my Harmon Rocket.
 
Apr 19, 2022     Panel and Parking Brake - (3.0 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Decided to work on mechanical stuff. Drilled panel for RAM mount on pax side and for parking brake on pilot side. I decided to separate the parking brake and heater control cables to prevent confusion. The logic is that the switches should be all up and the parking brake should be pushed in for landing/takeoff . Having the heater control next to these critical functions makes no sense.

Parking brake cable clamp fabricated instead of using safety wire. I may still add some safety wire, but this is simple and secure.

Also relocated battery contactor to clear aileron cable and to invert ir to be more G resistant.


 
Apr 18, 2022     Installed Avionics - (2 hours) Category: Avionics
Installed avionics and fired up panel, plus more wiring.
 
Apr 13, 2022     USB Power Port - (3.7 hours)       Category: Avionics
Ran several more avionics wires and fabricated a circuit board for the USB power port. Secured a 5V regulator to panel tray and connected circuit board and modifed USB cable to panel.


 
Apr 12, 2022     Wiring USB power - (2.2 hours)       Category: Avionics
Mounted 5V power bock and ran twisted pair power connection. Made twisted pair to reduce EMI from the switching regulator.


 
Apr 09, 2022     Wiring - (2.5 hours) Category: Avionics
Continued running wires and marking up schematic.
 
Apr 08, 2022     Wiring - (2.0 hours) Category: Avionics
Completed running EMS wires FWF. Ran roll trim wiring to fuselage.
 
Apr 06, 2022     Wiring EMS - (3.0 hours) Category: Avionics
Running engine sensor wires FWF and status monitoring to panel and fuselage. Specifically, monitoring ignition power is a priority.
 
Apr 05, 2022     Wiring revisions - (2.0 hours) Category: Avionics
More wiring revisions.
 
Apr 04, 2022     Wiring - (3.0 hours) Category: Avionics
Continued with wiring revisions
 
Apr 03, 2022     Updating panel design. - (3.0 hours) Category: Avionics
Rewiring PMAG switches to allow mag power testing without breaker pulling. This was done by replacing single pole with double pole switches.
 
Mar 22, 2022     Documentation Category: Suggestions
Rans documents are not all searchable. Rans should fix that. It would really help find details scattered through the various files.

Rans documents have primitive or no revision control. I have multiple sets of documents that disagree, none are linked to my kit. Rans says 'use the ones that exist when you receive the kit' . Wrong! You should use the ones that exist when the kit is crated at the factory-- which is information that Rans does not provide. They are supposed to email you this information (it's on the inventory checklist), but that has never happened!

The resolution of the pdf files provided by Rans is not high enough to resolve some details (like rivets or hardware types). I use a large monitor to zoom in to the plans, but that still does not show adequate details.
 
Feb 26, 2022     New Attitude       Category: Avionics
Updated the Attitude Indicator code for my backup instruments. New features include improved graphics and (selectable) recovery arrows that indicate the direction to push or pull to recover from extreme pitch excursions.

Also included are +/- 90 degree markers, just in case, for precision aerobatics.

Note that the pitch numbers on the ‘wing' are filtered and do not represent instantaneous pitch.


 
Feb 11, 2022     Fuel screen       Category: Fuel System
Received two inline 100 micron fuel filters to put on the primary tank fuel feeds. I was worried about the lack of a fuel screen (coarse filter), thus allowing debris to flow freely into the main fuel filter and clogging it prematurely. Typically, fuel pick-ups have a finger screen or some sort of debris filter. I will replace the butyl rubber O rings with Viton ones for longevity.

These fuel screens will be coupled with upstream fuel valves to allow filter cleaning.


 
Jan 25, 2022     New Audio MIxer products coming soon       Category: Avionics
I have spent a few weeks redesigning the audio mixers that I developed 15 years ago. Besides converting to surface mount technology (SMT), I've improved their application flexibility by allowing them to drive headsets directly, if needed. This was all driven by a request from the OnSpeed team to simplify the retrofit of the OS system in existing aircraft with mono audio systems, or those using intercoms where stereo music is muted during com activity.
See installation manual attached. The new mixer(s) will be made available through MakerPlane.

The new design is called the AMX-10A. It has ten inputs, configured as two mono and four stereo pairs. Two of the stereo pairs have individual left and right volume controls, while the other pairs and the mono inputs are fixed level. I will be building a prototype run and have a few on hand for development, while the rest are going to OnSpeed to support their fleet installations. Production will be available from MakerPlane.


 
Oct 28, 2021     Adding connector shells - (1.5 hours) Category: Avionics
Added connector shells where required and groomed wiring.
 
Oct 28, 2021     Wired Shunt - (3.2 hours)       Category: Firewall
Attached the shunt to firewall, connected to ANL fuse with a copper busbar and ran master bus cable through firewall to panel. White Romex in photo is my temporary power connection to the panel. This combination of devices on the firewall is non-standard: The master contactor is next to the battery in the forward baggage area, the ANL is my own choice and the starter contactor is mounted upside-down to prevent inadvertent operation with high G loads.

The fuse is the stock Dynon provide unit--- not my favorite device because of the plastic body. The one in my Harmon Rocket melted and I had to make a phenolic base for it. I will keep my eye on this installation in the S-21

Also, rerouted cable bundle in fuselage to prevent interference with seat.


 
Oct 26, 2021     Glareshield Instrument - (2.5 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Fabricated harness for glareshield instrument. Painted end connectors black to minimize reflections on windscreen due to the exposed end.

This harness will connect directly to a glareshield multifunction display (MFD) based on the huVVer-AVI. This provides a line-of-sight display for angle-of-attack and other flight information (such as airspeed, heading, attitude).


 
Oct 25, 2021     Wiring MFD - (3.5 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Completed wiring of huVVer-AVI 6-pack and tested using hardwired serial data (instead of WiFi used for debugging). Total cost for the 6-pack $1200. I'll be coding the engine instruments this winter. Probably have a critical instruments page: RPM, MAP, FUEL FLOW, FUEL REM, %HP, Leaning state on one instrument and OILT, OILP, VOLTS, AMPS, MAX CHT, MAX EGT on the second one.

Update: These instruments have been very popular with tandem-seat aircraft as back-seat panels. Many builders like the simple installation (WiFi data connection, light weight, low cost) compared to a conventional EFIS. Front panel use, as I have done for the S-21, is more driven by the low cost and the ability to personalize or customize the instrument displays. For example, I can set one of the instruments to be an OnSpeed energy display for the copilot (shown on the bottom right of the 2nd photo, below.


 
Oct 24, 2021     Stick Grip Wiring - (2 hours)       Category: Avionics
Roughed in stick grip wiring. Left flying leads for pitch trim motor, Current plan is to fabricate an RV-14-like trim motor assembly and attach to cross-tube with springs. This will be connected into my own auto-trim system and eventually become a heading-hold autopilot system that may replace the heavy Dynon roll and pitch servos.


 
Oct 23, 2021     Stick Wiring - (3 hours) Category: Avionics
Rigged control stick grip. I'm using a hat switch, starter switch, autopilot switch and PTT. I plan on two-axis trim.
 
Oct 22, 2021     Wiring center console power jacks - (2.5 hours) Category: Avionics
Power jacks wired and console holes drilled to final size. Added key switch to console.
 
Oct 21, 2021     Wiring headset jacks - (3 hours)       Category: Avionics
Wired headset jacks and completed testing. Wiring also supports power jacks for ANR headsets.


 
Oct 21, 2021     Headset Wiring - (3 hours)       Category: Avionics
Fabricated wiring harness for headsets and trimmed flap lever housing to size.


 
Oct 19, 2021     Audio Wiring - (2 hours) Category: Avionics
Running headset wires.
 
Oct 17, 2021     Attaching ANL Fuse - (3 hours)       Category: Firewall
Attached ANL fuse holder, bent and drilled copper busbar to attach to start solenoid.


 
Oct 13, 2021     Cleanup - (3 hours) Category: Workshop
Massive cleanup and floor sweeping. Even sorted my drill bits!
 
Oct 12, 2021     HuVVer-AVI Panel - (3.5 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Fired up the right seat panel and cleaned up shop.

The six-pack is only partially wired due to a shortage of connectors. Power and ground is wired to each unit, but all of the data is being provided wirelessly from the SkyView HDX for now. Later, I will connect the serial ports to provide a slightly more reliable connection to get air data from the HDX.

This Winter, I will be incorporating engine instruments into the six-pack. Coding of the instruments is done, but the individual instrument menu slections needs to be incorporated.


 
Oct 10, 2021     Wiring huVVer-AVI panel - (1.7 hours) Category: Instrument Panel
Running power and ground wires to huVVer-AVI six-pack. 8-pin connector shells on back order so used 4-pin shells.
 
Oct 07, 2021     Fuselage Wiring - (2.5 hours)       Category: Avionics
Connected fuselage grounds and accessory wiring. There are several pieces of equipment that can be grounded locally rather than running to the main panel ground distribution. Since I had an extra ground bus bar in my inventory, it was perfect for this purpose.


 
Oct 06, 2021     Heater and Aux Power - (3.5 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Fabricated and installed mountings for cabin heater control and auxiliary power outlet.
These attach to panel frame, so stay in when panel is removed. Used my bending brake to form the mountings.
The 0.063 material is quite formable. Not sure the alloy, but is probably 6061, left over from an old RV-6 panel.


 
Oct 05, 2021     ADAHRS TRay - (2.5 hours)       Category: Avionics
Riveted ADAHRS/OnSpeed tray in place, connected and groomed wires. Checked EFIS attitude, looks good.
The units are mounted on 6-32 stainless screws that have been attached to the underlying structure with nylock nuts, forming a 3/4" high stud. Onto these studs, the units can be leveled with washers to fine tune the pitch and roll attitudes.


 
Oct 04, 2021     Assembling ADAHRS tray, attaching comm antenna double. - (1.5 hours) Category: Avionics
Riveted stiffeners to ADAHRS tray and attached screws to secure Dynon and OnSpeed units. Riveted comm antenna doubler to fuselage..
 
Oct 03, 2021     Priming - (3.5 hours) Category: Fuselage
Prepping and priming various aluminum parts: ADAHRS tray, OnSpeed mount angles, comm antenna doubler, strut doublers, and miscellaneous dohickies.
 
Oct 02, 2021     It's Alive - (3.5 hours)       Category: Avionics
Finished rouging in ADAHRS system and comm antenna. Fired up panel and no smoke!


 
Oct 01, 2021     Antennas and ADAHRS - (5.5 hours)       Category: Avionics
Partially installed antennae and mounted ADARHS and OnSpeed boxes.


 
Sep 29, 2021     ADAHRS/ONSPEED - (4.2 hours) Category: Avionics
Fabricating wiring harnesses for ADAHRS and OnSpeed box. Fabricating attachment brackets for OS box. Routing Servo Power and CWS signal.
 
Sep 28, 2021     Fuselage Wiring - (4.0 hours) Category: Avionics
Completed sixth huVVer-AVI and began wiring six-pack. Fabricated extension cable for OnSpeed controller.
 
Sep 27, 2021     Instruments and Fuse Wiring - (3.5 hours)       Category: Avionics
Built up six huVVer-AVI instruments and mounted five on the panel. Ran network cables to aft fuselage.


 
Sep 23, 2021     Aitopilot Wiring - (2.0 hours)       Category: Avionics
Fabricated servo wiring harness. Connected servos to my AXIS-9A hub. This hub design was adopted by Dynon several years ago.


 
Sep 22, 2021     Panel Installation - (2.5 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Installed main panel and connected to trays. Installed my version of the SVN splitter in fuselage.


 
Sep 21, 2021     Tray Installation - (3.5 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Attached trays to fuselage frame with cushion clamps. Partially installed sub panel wiring harness. Grooming wires as I go.

So I have split the panel system into the main instrument panel with associated sub-harness; the mounting trays; and a main wiriing harness. Once the trays are mounted, the main wiring harness is put into place and connected to the trays. Then the fuselage wiring is connected to the tray connectors. Finally, the main panel & it's sub-harness are attached and connected.


 
Sep 20, 2021     Tray Installation - (4.0 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Removed harness from trays, added nutplates to secure avionics and fit trays to fuselage.


 
Sep 19, 2021     Grooming wires - (4.0 hours) Category: Instrument Panel
Grooming, adding connector shells, hen disassembling trays from main panel.

Discovered that SkyView Battery is too tall to fit under boot cowl so needs to be relocated. Looks possible to do without rewiring.
 
Sep 18, 2021     OnSpeed Installation - (4 hours) Category: Instrument Panel
Connected OnSpeed box and panel lamp/switch working properly (2 hours). Volume control seems to have no effect. Took box home to update software. Managed to update ESP32, but the Teensy 3.6 programs throw compiler errors. Need to dig deeper (2 hours).
 
Sep 17, 2021     Panel wiring and testing - (3.0 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Testing WiFi Link to huVVer devices - OK. Wiring in OnSpeed box.


 
Sep 16, 2021     Panel Wiring - (3 hours) Category: Instrument Panel
Adjustment and grooming of panel wiring. Added a connector for starter solenoid wiring and keyswitch. Tested WiFi connection to huVVer-AVI instruments.
 
Sep 15, 2021     Wire Grooming - (4.5 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Grooming panel wiring. Used waxed lacing cord and removed temporary zip ties.


 
Sep 14, 2021     Panel Testing - (3.5 hours) Category: Instrument Panel
Fired up the panel. Everything fired up properly and I completed preliminary EFIS configuration. SkyView dimmer function is properly controlling all of the lights and buttons. I inverted some of the dimmer PWM signals for high-side driving of lamps. The inverter is part of my WWX-1A device, developed during the glory years of Vx Aviation.

Spent time grooming wires.
 
Sep 13, 2021     huVVer-AVI Assembly - (2.5 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Assembled six huVVer-AVI circuit boards. The boards come partially assembled from my supplier, with most of the SMT components. I add the through-hole components (connectors, switches, grounding pin, compute module) and one SMT connector. After soldering, inspection and cleaning, I add the display module and foam spacer. This assembly then drops into the case (front and back shell and buttons) and is attached with screws. The compute module is programmed with the flight instrument code and it's done!


 
Sep 09, 2021     Panel wiring - (3.0 hours) Category: Instrument Panel
Completed Panel wiring. Still need to test and groom wires, but major milestone achieved.

Started construction of 10 huVVer-AVI-2 devices. Seven will be installed in the S-21. A six-pack for the copilot and a glareshield OnSpeed display for the pilot.
 
Sep 08, 2021     More Panel - (3.0 hours) Category: Instrument Panel
Getting closer.
 
Sep 07, 2021     More Panel - (5.0 hours) Category: Instrument Panel
More wiring…
 
Sep 04, 2021     Panel... - (3 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
More wiring, adding D connectors for subpanel disconnects.


 
Sep 03, 2021     More Panel - (3.7 hours) Category: Instrument Panel
…adding connectors
 
Sep 02, 2021     Panel Testing - (4.5 hours) Category: Instrument Panel
Rewired to remove mono audio mixer and just use AMX-4A stereo mixer. Saves complexity and wiring, plus adds the capability of stereo audio to the huVVer-AVI based MFD. Powered up panel and checked instrument power wiring with connectors off. Found one bad connection in a UML connector. Also swapped a few temporary connector housings for proper ones (with screwlocks).
 
Sep 01, 2021     Order emerging - (4.5 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Order is starting to emerge from the wiring chaos.


 
Aug 31, 2021     Panel - (2.2 hours) Category: Wings
More panel wiring.
 
Aug 30, 2021     Panel - (4.5 hours) Category: Wings
Panel wiring.
 
Aug 30, 2021     Pitot-AOA-Static       Category: Wings
Design of the main pitot-static-aoa system


 
Aug 28, 2021     More Panel - (3.0 hours) Category: Instrument Panel
More panel wiring. Focusing on audio mixers.
 
Aug 26, 2021     Panel... - (3.5 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
More panel wiring, beginning to see order in the chaos.


 
Aug 25, 2021     Panel - (4.0 hours) Category: Instrument Panel
More panel wiring and fitment of tailBeaconX.
 
Jul 27, 2021     Panel - (2.5 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
More wiring.


 
Jul 23, 2021     Panel… - (3.5 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Adding connectors to wire pigtails. For current-carrying wires, I am using Universal Mate-N-Lok connectors. I have chosen two sizes.... 12 pin and 6 pin, but other sizes are available. I also bought the expensive pin extraction tool to make my life easier.

For signal wires, I am using d-sub connectors and barrel crimp pins.


 
Jul 22, 2021     Panel… - (3.7 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Starting to wire engine monitor and finishing connectors. Discovered that Dynon did not wire the second voltmeter in the harness. Added wire to measure the ignition bus voltage.


 
Jul 21, 2021     Panel...       Category: Instrument Panel
Wired in OnSpeed switch/control and completed connectorization of lamp subsystem (PTT, IDENT, LEVEL, TRIM, OnSpeed).


 
Jul 20, 2021     Panel... - (2.5 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Updated Wig-Wag module to provide wetting current. Fabricated OnSpeed switch/control. Potted soldered wires in clear adhesive for strain relief. The OnSpeed team is designing a small circuit board for this because it takes some skill to solder the fine pitch connectors to wires. Underneath, I used Kynar silver-plated wire from my old wire-wrapping days, but that's not a common home builder item.


 
Jul 19, 2021     Panel... - (4.5 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Fabricating and painting new subpanel for huVVer-AVI instruments. Assembling wig-wag flasher. Grooming wires.


 
Jul 17, 2021     More Panel - (1 hour) Category: Instrument Panel
A bit more wiring.
 
Jul 14, 2021     2.5       Category: Instrument Panel
More Panel.


 
Jul 13, 2021     More Panel Wiring - (1 hour) Category: Instrument Panel
WWX-1A Wiring.
 
Jul 12, 2021     Panel Wiring - (3.5 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
More wiring.

My technique is to cut all wires long, then bundle them and trim to length for a connector. Local wires will go point-to-point as required. I am using TE Universal Mate-N-Lok connectors for power connections. Signal connections will use Dsub or CPC-Type 2 connectors (same pin types).


 
Jul 10, 2021     More Panel... - (3.5 hours) Category: Instrument Panel
More panel wiring. Marked areas for relief to clear ventilation ducts.
 
Jul 09, 2021     More Panel Wiring - (4.0 hours) Category: Instrument Panel
More wiring and connectorization. Need to order a bunch of additional wiring supplies from Mouser or DigiKey. My internal supply is being exhausted since I shut down the active Vx Aviation product business and focused on engineering services.
 
Jul 08, 2021     Panel Wiring - (3.5 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Drilling attachment holes for instruments on trays. Also, wired both trays with #8 wiring for ground connections. Blue relay board will be replaced by discrete automotive relays.


 
Jul 07, 2021     Wiring - (5.0 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
More panel wiring. Mocking up instruments on trays.
In addition to standard SkyView modules, I have a custom designed wiring hub (AXIS-25A), two audio mixers (AMX-4A for stereo, AMX-2A for mono), wig-wag controller (WWX-2A), RS-232 buffer (TRX-232), and an autotrim controller (Falcon-AVR or huVVer-ESP32-MK1). I have reserved space for an EngineBridge controller, but it is too pricey for this application compared to my simple toggle switch that disables vacuum advance to retard timing on the PMags.

The relay module is used in conjunction with the WWX-2A for wig-wag control. It is also used for a starter interlock function that protects from accidental engagement of the control-stick starter button and also switches external power for operating the SkyView screen and charge it's backup battery on the ground.


 
Jul 06, 2021     Wiring - (1.5 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
More panel wiring. The breaker panel is split between Master Bus and Avionics Bus. The Avionics Bus has a panel switch connection to the Master Bus.


 
Jul 05, 2021     Wiring - (4.5 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Organized benches and started panel wiring. Fabricated short SVN cables by cutting down existing cables. I had assumed the screw terminals on the Klixon breakers were #6, but they are #8, so I have ordered new terminals from Digikey, plus some insulated studs and other wiring supplies.

My plan is to separate the trays from the panel and connectorize all of the wiring. Power wires will be using Universal Mate-N-Lock connectors, while signal (low current) wires will be using CPC-Type 2 circular connectors. The advantage of the CPC-2 connectors is that they use standard DSub pins.


 
Jun 30, 2021     Panel Work - (3 hours) Category: Instrument Panel
Final drilling for nutplates on panel. Drilled mounting holes for six-pack sub-panel and painted sub-panel black. Mounted SkyView components.
 
Jun 29, 2021     Panel - (3.5 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Removed panel and trays and fabricated an assembly jig. Jig allows face down orientation of panel for running wires when instruments mounted. Tweaked instrument openings and drilled for platenuts.


 
Jun 28, 2021     Pitch Servo and Fuel Lines - (2.5 hours)       Category: Fuel System
Torqued down pitch servo and fabricated aluminum fuel lines between header tank, fuel pump, fuel selector and firewall.

I am using two rivets to secure the angle brace on the front of the servo mount. Plans call for one, but that does not seem secure enough.
The fuel lines replace the stock hoses, JIC fittings and hose clamps which are not good for a pressurized system. Current kits use AS Flightline hose which are fine (but heavier and more expensive than solid aluminum lines).

I'm going to need to find a better way to coil up the excess brake line that Rans provides. It's pretty shoddy that they don't provide shorter lines for taildraggers.... they know what kit you ordered!


 
Jun 27, 2021     Pitch Servo - (4.5 hours)       Category: Avionics
Rough-in of pitch servo. Used nutplates for servo bracket mount. This simplifies installation.


 
Jun 25, 2021     Roll Servo - (5.0 hours)       Category: Avionics
Installed roll servo for autopilot. Needed to R&R several times to adjust fit. Trimmed tray and flange to improve clearance to cables.


 
Jun 24, 2021     Aileron Balancing and Roll Servo - (3.7 hours)       Category: Wings
Poured lead shot/epoxy/microballons slurry into aileron tubes and checked balance. I may have to pour more lead shot into opposite end of aileron tubes after paint. The instruction say to leave about 14" when injecting foam for pouring lead shot in root end of tube, but that's not enough.

Temporarily assembled roll servo on bracket to determine position of tray and bracket. I am using Dynon servos, they seem to fit well. I will need to purchase proper drilled-head attachment bolts. The instructions and parts seem to be more geared towards Garmin mounting.


 
Jun 23, 2021     Strut Doubler Drilling - (1.0 hour) Category: Wings
Drilling remainder of strut doubler holes.
 
Jun 21, 2021     Drilling Struts - (1.5 hours) Category: Wings
Continued drilling new struts/strut doublers
 
Jun 14, 2021     Ailerons and Struts - (2.5 hours)       Category: Wings
Fabricated two pivots from scrap to be used for aileron balancing and mounted them to my workbench using screws.

Squirted spray foam into aileron leading edge tube and determined required counterweight by hanging a bag of clecoes off a short wooden dowel pushed into leading edge tube. Weighed clecoes, came up with 1.9 kg. Now I will select an equivalent weight of lead shot, mix up an epoxy slurry and pour into place. Will use a longer length of the wooden dowel to pack the slurry in place.

Ailerons will be balanced slightly nose heavy to allow for adjustments later.

Started on the replacement struts. Marked hole centerline on struts, then match drilled struts to doublers. Slid doublers into place with a through-bolt, clecoed into place and enlarged holes to #12 for rivets.


 
Jun 13, 2021     Cutting subpanel for six-pack - (3.0 hours)       Category: Avionics
Used my instrument punch to fabricated a subpanel that will hold an array of my huVVer-AVI instruments.

The instruments are all powered up and connected by WiFi to display ADAHRS data. Picture shows data sent by my computer over a WiFi hotspot using UDP.


 
Jun 11, 2021     Completed flaps and ailerons - (2.0 hours)       Category: Wings
Finished final riveting on second flap. Started deburring and prepping of replacement struts.


 
Jun 10, 2021     Final Riveting - (2.5 hours)       Category: Wings
Closed up second aileron and one flap.


 
Jun 09, 2021     Closed VS, Rudder and one Aileron - (3 hours)       Category: Tail Feathers
Closed VS, Rudder and one Aileron that were left open for MD-RA inspection.


 
Jun 08, 2021     TailBeaconX mount - (3.0 hours)       Category: Tail Feathers
Installed Aerosport Products 3D printed tailBeaconX mount to VS fairing. Used Permatex 84115 2-part plastic welder epoxy. Worked well.


 
Jun 07, 2021     Seat Brace & VS Fairing - (3.5 hours)       Category: Tail Feathers
Fit up seat pan tubes provided by Rans and fit VS fairing.
Enlarged bolt access pocket on top of rudder. This simplifies bolt insertion, or the temporary pins I use for alignment, which are just hex keys.


 
Jun 02, 2021     Wiring - (2.0 hours) Category: Avionics
Ran fuel pump wires and bundled wires running to aft fuse. Inverted starter contactor to be more G insensitive. Purchased ANL fuse and fuseholder, will mount on firewall.

The additional weight and complexity of the aft mounted master contactor and the ANL fuse is justified by the increase in safety. It is consistent with the wiring on the Vans RV series of aircraft.
 
May 31, 2021     Master Contactor - (1.7 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Swapped some contactor cables and ran master switch wire to panel. Routing not finalized. The ground wire is 2 AWG welding cable from another project that fits perfectly. This frees up the stock ground wire to be used as the power wire to the contactor.

Checked fit with mockup of the aileron cable, looks good.


 
May 29, 2021     Battery Install - (2.0 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Installed master contactor and battery cables. I may swap the ground and battery contactor cables, just because. I am also planning to put a charging port connected directly to the battery, with access through a panel on the floorboard. I don't believe in ground power ports for jump starting (best way to kill an alternator), but charging is fine. 30 minutes on a charger will bring a battery up to a condition capable of starting an engine.


 
May 28, 2021     Battery Install - (3.5 hours)       Category: Avionics
Completed alignment of ADAHRS/ELT tray and installed battery box.

Used UHMW anti-chafe tape under the tube clamps. Also used white heat-shrink tubing to insulate the battery retainer bar, in case it rolls free and shorts the battery! I also added washers under the cotter pins to prevent galling of the battery box. I do this in many places where a free-range cotter pin is used. It can also help tighten up a connection so it doesn't vibrate.


 
May 27, 2021     Working on ADAHRS and ELT tray - (3 hours) Category: Avionics
Continued fabricating tray for ADAHRS units and ELT.
 
May 26, 2021     ADAHRS and ELT tray. - (2.0 hours)       Category: Avionics
Fabricating tray behind S4 closeout panel. Tray needs to be aligned carefully for ADAHRS accuracy. Pretty tricky operation and I am assuming that I may need to fine tune the ADAHRS mount once installed.

I put the tray in the S4-S5 compartment because it is easy to access by removing the S4 closeout. I will modify my wooden floorboards for use with the aluminum aft baggage compartment floor still installed. I am uncomfortable putting the ADAHRS underneath the baggage floor because ferrous cargo (such as a bicycle) could affect the magnetometer.


 
May 25, 2021     Floor Boards - (1.0 hour)       Category: Fuselage
Fabricated additional floor boards. Added hinges to connect the baggage compartment boards. Note, a third hinge was added after this photo was taken, and the rear floorboard was trimmed to line up with the S5 bulkhead for easier access to the S5-S6 compartment.


 
May 19, 2021     Floor boards - (2.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Fabricated floor boards to be used for installation of avionics and inspections. Used left over material from shipping crates. I will make one more board for the seat area.

Broke ground on my new hangar!


 
May 17, 2021     Attaching panel platenuts - (2.0 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Used NAS1097 solid rivets to attach panel frame plate nuts. Modified throttle quadrant mount so that entire panel assembly can be disassembled for access.

The quadrant mount uses countersunk screws so that they won't interfere with the panel. The centre hole plate nut is riveted to the frame only, not the quadrant mount.


 
May 15, 2021     Panel trays - (2.0 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Riveted stiffeners and plate nuts to trays and attached to tunnel.


 
May 14, 2021     Fabricating Avionics trays - (2.5 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Finalized fitup of avionics trays. Need to get more cushion clamps.

These trays lie flat on the tubes, supported by the cushion clamps. This means they intersect the center tunnel at an angle, as seen in the bottom view. From the pilot's perspective, they appear to tip back a bit, which improves access to the items mounted on the trays.

I used left-over stiffener stock to reinforce the aft edges of the trays, where there are no tubes for support. The entire structure is very rigid and supports the panel, tunnel and trays securely, yet there is the vibration isolation of the cushion clamps.


 
May 13, 2021     Avionics trays - (2.5 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Fabricated two avionics trays from 0.040 2024-T3 that I bought 8 years ago, just in case. These will be used to mount many of the remote avionics devices that make modern panels operate.


 
May 11, 2021     Trial fit of switches and breakers - (2.5 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Fit up switches and breakers using anti-rotation backing strips. Short one breaker.


 
May 10, 2021     Anit-rotation strips - (3.5 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Fabricating ant-rotation strips for switches and breakers.


 
May 06, 2021     Cutting Panel/Walkthrough - (1 hour)       Category: Instrument Panel
Here's a walk through of my panel design. Everyone has different requirements and opinions, so this is not meant to be the gold standard!

1. Mission/Objectives:
VRF Day/Night/VFR OTT (VFR On Top in the Excited States). This requires a heated pitot.
VFR Night, mostly because the lighting required is useful for anti-collision during the day.
Rough-field/backcountry operations.

2. Simple and light. Minimize bells and whistles, because instruments are just a backup to your eyes.

3. Avionics development. I design custom avionics devices and need to be able to integrated these with a standard panel.

4. Copilot operation for my flying buddies.

What I came up with is shown below. It does compromise my objectives a bit, but should work well. Here is my decision making process:

- I can support two EFIS devices, but only need one. The second one will be replaced by an array of my customizable instruments (see huVVer.tech) for developmental purposes. They are very light and economical and will be perfect for copilot operations.
- Ignition switch toggles rather than a rotary switch, simply for aesthetics. The Ignition Advance switch allows me to select normal advance on the PMAGs, or a more conservative advance curve (for partial throttle climbs or break-in). I did this on my Rocket, very useful.
- The parking brake knob is located near the ignition switches because it is naturally a complement to startup or shutdown of the aircraft. It is the only knob located on the panel so that inadvertent operation is minimized.
- The cabin heat knob is located below the panel because it needs to be well separated from the parking brake. The alternate air knob is on the throttle quadrant, where it should be for engine operation.
- Above the EFIS is a LEVEL button (not really required, but nice to have) and a TRIM button/indicator for my custom designed autotrim system.
- I chose the Dynon suite of Intercom (similar to PS Engineering), COMM and Button panel. It's a nicely integrated suite and it frees up a serial port for my custom avionics six-pack. The button panel really helps with quick settings-- not strictly necessary, but keeps the eyes out of the cockpit rather than fussing with menus.
- The array of Klixon breakers are all pullable. This removes the needs for switches in some cases (disable autopilot or trim, for example) and minimizes connections and failure modes. The PMAG power testing is controlled by pulling these breakers as required.
- The Master Switch and MFD power switch are in their own grouping. These are normally controlled at startup/shutdown and keeping them away from the flight-group of switches makes sense.
- Below them are lighted pushbuttons-- one for IDENT on the transponder, and one for copilot PTT. The copilot PTT is on the panel next to the quadrant because I don't want any switches on the right stick which can be accidentally operated in flight (most likely by non-pilot passengers). For the same reason, the copilot TRIM switch is also on the panel. When the copilolt is flying, these switches are naturally in reach of the throttle hand.
- The bank of toggles are the flight switches. Some have combined functions, such as the Landing and Taxi switch and the NAV/STROBE switch. The light switches have a center position to FLASH (wig-wag) the light. The NAV/STROBE switch uses the center position for NAV only and the up position for NAV+STROBE lights. Finally, the HORN switch is a momentary operation. A horn!? Yup, if you need to clear people or animals off the runway/golfcourse/beach/sandbar/mountain strip you are landing on, it makes sense. Remember the mission!
- The ONSPEED control on the top right is for the ONSPEED angle-of-attack/energy managment system. I am part of the ONSPEED group and I will be incorporating this function into the S-21 to optimize it's STOL capability. I designed a custom display that will be mounted on a downtube in my line of sight.
- There are a couple of USB ports for loading EFIS data, and the required ELT remote. The USB port on the right is only required if a second SkyView EFIS is installed (instead of my custom instruments).
- Custom Instrument six-pack: I develop custom avionics and have released a very low cost family of micro-EFIS instruments (see www.huVVer.tech). There is a six-pack of these instruments planned on a removable panel. They will provide complete flight instruments and engine instruments for the copilot, all driven from the Dynon serial (or WiFi) data streams. I am also planning on reversionary modes so the the ONSPEED information can drive them (air data only) in the event of a primary EFIS failure. They would then provide a totally independent backup system. Since the cutout is identical to the SkyView cutout, I can always stick an SV screen in if I ever sell the airplane and the new owner wants a bog-standard system.

Finally, the entire panel will be removable and connectorized. That's one reason everything is held together with screws and I have mounted the throttle quadrant to the frame independently. I will have to release the parking brake cable and (maybe) the cabin heater cable, disconnect several connectors and the main power bus, but it will be possible (if not easy). Servicability is also enhanced, such as removing the bottom of the tunnel tray to gain more access to the switches and breakers. Of course, removing the EFIS screens helps a lot!


 
May 05, 2021     Cutting panel - (2.0 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Cut the rectangular holes in the panel


 
May 04, 2021     Cutting panel - (3 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Began cutting panel. Also, replaced fuel tank fittings with AN 45 degree elbows to accommodate aluminum fuel lines.

Discovered the stock JIC fittings were corroding


 
May 03, 2021     Sub Panel - (1.5 hours) Category: Instrument Panel
Cutting mock up template of sub panel.
 
May 03, 2021     Sub Panel - (1.5 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Cutting mock up template of sub panel.


 
May 01, 2021     Finished HS & Elevator - (2 hours)       Category: Tail Feathers
Riveted HS tip fairings in place. Cleaned up and stored the parts until paint or final assembly.


 
Apr 30, 2021     Fuel Lines - (3 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Roughed in my new fuel lines between the header tank and fuel shut-off. The line from the tank to the pump is design to flex if the tank shifts.

Also fabricated a backing board for drilling the panel.


 
Apr 29, 2021     Panel layout - (2.5 hours)       Category: Tail Feathers
Finalized panel layout. Actually spent hundreds of hours in design so far.


 
Apr 27, 2021     Elevator Balancing - (2.0 hours) Category: Tail Feathers
Tweaked elevator counterweight by drilling out material. Fit up HS end caps and glued backing washers into place, ready for riveting.
 
Apr 26, 2021     Checking Elevator balance - (2 hours) Category: Tail Feathers
Checked elevator balance by pinning it to the HS. Overbalanced by 200 g, located at CG of elevator (estimated paint weight).
 
Apr 24, 2021     HS Riveted - (2.5 hours)       Category: Tail Feathers
Finished wet riveting HS after inspection. I plan to strap it to the bench, then attach the elevator for balancing.


 
Apr 22, 2021     Elevator cleanup - (.7 hour) Category: Tail Feathers
Cleaned up from casting lead weights.
 
Apr 21, 2021     Balancing Elevator - (2.0 hours)       Category: Tail Feathers
Mixed up a slurry of lead shot, microballoons and epoxy resin. Filled balance cavities about half full, nose heavy.

Will fine tune balance later, then cap off the cavity with foam and a cover plate.

Also, replaced some rivets on the fuselage that were not properly set.


 
Apr 20, 2021     Trim servo mount. - (3.0 hours)       Category: Tail Feathers
Mounted trim tab servo and fairing. Wet riveted elevator end ribs.

Used a 5 pin Molex connect on trim motor wires, plus spiral wrap for protection.

Fairing was trimmed with about an 0.032 flange around perimeter to help stiffness.


 
Apr 20, 2021     Elevator riveting - (3.0 hours)       Category: Tail Feathers
Riveting elevator skins after inspection. Made hinge keepers for trim tab.


 
Apr 17, 2021     Draft panel design       Category: Instrument Panel
Draft panel shows a 6-pack of huVVer-AVI-2 instruments replacing the second SkyView screen, plus there will be one more as an OnSpeed energy display mounted on a downtube. My panel is an R&D platform for the development of these instruments, currently released and available from MakerPlane.

Sharp-eyed viewers will notice a switch labeled ‘Horn'. When landing on strips that has wildlife or people (non-aviation aware), the horn is used. I will fly into golf-course strips and beaches, so this is handy.

The mission for this aircraft if VFR/OTT/Night. This means that I will need a heated pitot, but IFR nav equipment is not required. Since light weight is a design objective, I decided to reduce the numbers of bells and whistles (except for the horn). The six-pack of micro-EFIS displays are very light, and I have provisioned for an OnSpeed system for flight safety/optimal STOL performance.

I will also be using an auto-trim controller of my own design, that may morph into an altitude/ and heading hold system.


 
Apr 16, 2021     MD-RA Inspection - (3 hours)       Category: Inspection
Completed my box-section inspection by the MD-RA. No snags: elevator, HS, VS, rudder, flaps, ailerons, wings and fuselage. Received my S/S dataplate and paperwork.

Issues I asked about:
1, Nordlock washers on the brake caliper bolts- recommended drilled head bolts and safety wire, but a Cessna 340 he had just worked on has neither!
2. Lack of fuel tank drains. He would have preferred wing tank drains, but will accept the single drain in the header tank as acceptable. The design of the wing tanks have several low points (water traps) that cannot be drained, so the header tank is the solution.


 
Apr 14, 2021     Cleaning and settup up for inspection - (3 hours) Category: Inspection
Organized hangar, retrieved HS and Elevator from storage racks and put on workbench for inspection. Left control surfaces on wings for inspection. Most box sections are left open for the MD-RA inspector.
 
Apr 13, 2021     Prepping battery box - (1.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Decided to use an AGM battery in the stock location. Also, tightened header tank clamps.


 
Apr 12, 2021     Heater cable install - (1.5 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Fabricated a subpanel for the heater control. Don't want it on the main panel next to the parking brake because it looks the same and accidental activation of the parking brake on landing is trouble.


 
Apr 09, 2021     Transponder Prewire - (1.5 hours)       Category: Avionics
Strung new wires to tail for tailBeaconX installation. I upgraded from 22AWG power wiring to 20AWG to allow for a long ground return wire.

Also, production versions of my instrument cases have arrived. The picture shows the 3" version, with new buttons.


 
Apr 06, 2021     Pulling wing wires - (1.0 hour) Category: Lighting
Strung pitot and landing light wires in wings.
 
Apr 04, 2021     Released new Avionics to manufacturing - (.1 hour)       Category: Avionics
Finished a two year project to develop a new family of low cost aircraft instrument.

Mounted one to glareshield of my Rocket for more flight testing. Will put seven of them in my S-21.

Stay tuned for official announcements.

Here is a video: http://huvver.tech/downloads/huVVer-AVI-2_Sunlight.mp4


 
Apr 03, 2021     Cleanup - (5 hours) Category: Workshop
Cleaning and organizing in preparation for first inspection from the MD-RA.
 
Apr 01, 2021     Firewall attachments - (5.0 hours)       Category: Firewall
Dave W. 2.5 hrs. Fitting oil cooler, starter solenoid and gascolator mount to firewall. Applied a small bead of high-temp RTV to gascolator flange to help seal against CO leakage.


 
Mar 31, 2021     Installing fuel pump and valve - (2.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Installation of fuel pump and valve. Unfortunately, fuel lines are missing and not on my inventory sheet. Correction: Somehow I received old parts, and the fuel lines from the header tank to the firewall are meant to be fabricated and attached with hose clamps. Not airworthy for a fuel injection system in my opinion, so I will be replacing with new high pressure lines at my own expense.

Close to $1000 in replacement parts to date.


 
Mar 30, 2021     Drilling firewall - (4.5 hours) Category: Fuselage
Dave W 2.0 hrs. Drilled most holes in firewall with cobalt twist drills and unibits. The unibits really remove burrs nicely.

Completed fuel pump mount and riveted on nut plates as required.
 
Mar 29, 2021     Installing header fuel tank - (2.0 hours) Category: Fuselage
Fit tank into place and ran long stainless hose clamps into position.

Drilled and trimmed fuel pump plate and shortened pump assembly according to plans.
 
Mar 28, 2021     Fitting header tank - (2 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Riveted tank support in place. Marked and drilled for sump drain. Installed tank portion of sump drain fittings. Enlarged sump drain hole to 1-3/4” using carbide bit in rotary tool and half round file. This allows the large nut on the sump drain fitting to fit through the floor.

Instructions are cryptic/missing, in some cases refer to non-existing parts. Probably a residue from Rotax instructions.


 
Mar 26, 2021     Pepping and priming - (1.5 hours) Category: Fuselage
Prepped and primed header tank support, autopilot servo trays, servo brackets, and fuel pump tray
 
Mar 25, 2021     Header tank fit up - (3.0 hours) Category: Fuselage
Drilled the three 3/4” fuel feed holes and assembled the fuel tank fittings and leak tested per the plans. Too bad Rans didn't mention that installing the aft AN nipples would prevent the tank from fitting into the fuse.

So I removed the AN nipples. Will have to leak test again much later in the project. Grrrr.
 
Mar 24, 2021     Mounting Header Tank - (4 hours) Category: Fuselage
Laying out position of full tank support and fabricating stiffener. Notched existing stiffener in fuselage bottom. Match drilled tank support to existing tabs. The tank support does not fit properly with the dimensions given in the figures. Adjustments made to ensure edge distance on rivets, but not totally compliant. Obviously another error in design or fabrication from Rans.
 
Mar 24, 2021     3/5 Category: Fuselage
 
Mar 24, 2021     Marking firewall - (3 hours) Category: Firewall
Dave W. Laying out firewall for accessory mounting.
 
Mar 23, 2021     Trimming and platenuts - (3 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Trimmed panel angle brackets and modified to make removable. Used 6-32 plate nuts. Dimpled aluminum and riveted with solid rivets.

This will me access to wiring from underneath the panel.


 
Mar 22, 2021     Fitting up panel to fuse - (4.5 hours)       Category: Instrument Panel
Adjusted the bends on the panel supports, trimmed the angles and temporarily attached panel. Set the pitch of the angles to 6.3” to accommodate standard instrument trays.


 
Mar 21, 2021     Designing instrument panel - (3 hours) Category: Instrument Panel
CAD work for instrument panel design.
 
Mar 21, 2021     Bolt up - (2.5 hours) Category: Landing Gear
Bolted axles, brakes, discs and wheels to landing gear. Attached hydraulic connection between brake cylinder pucks.

Discovered that it was very easy to have brake calipers bind if any of the parts do not fit perfectly. It is important that the axle through bolts do not bind at all, that the brake plate inner edge where it fits to the axle is chamfered to match the axle fillet and that there are no burrs on any of the holes. Also, parts must free of FOD that will prevent an absolutely flat mating surface between the axle and plate.
Once everything is fit up properly, the calipers will slide freely.
 
Mar 20, 2021     Priming Gear - (2.5 hours) Category: Landing Gear
Primed landing gear and elevator pushrod. Began deciphering panel assembly.
 
Mar 19, 2021     Primer Prep - (2.5 hours) Category: Landing Gear
Prepped landing gear for priming by cleaning with prekote. Also prepped elevator pushrod. Contemplating panel design.
 
Mar 17, 2021     Installing dual brakes - (5.0 hours)       Category: Landing Gear
Dave W. 2.5 hrs. Installing second set of dual brakes. Tougher going because 3/8” bits were dulled by the steel backplates. Finished up on drill press with higher quality bit

Burs on the backplate caused slight skewing of backplate and brake binding. Deburred and reamed holes to fix.


 
Mar 16, 2021     Installing dual brakes - (4.0 hours) Category: Landing Gear
Dave W. 2.0 hrs. Removed gear legs, wheels and axles. Drilled one new brake attachment plate.
 
Mar 11, 2021     Redrilling flap release tube - (1.5 hours) Category: Controls
R&R of flap release tube. Redrilled for through bolt at 90 degrees from bad factory drilled holes. New holes allow through bolt to fit at 90 degrees to arm.
 
Mar 10, 2021     Flap Mechanism assembly - (6.0 hours)       Category: Controls
Dave W. 3.0 hrs. Assembled flap Johnson bar assembly. Dealing with a misdrilled flap trip release tube p/n KPFL0045. Trying to rescue the part by elongating one of the bolt holes. May need replacing.

Converted two bolts to drilled stems because they are in rotation and can work loose.


 
Mar 09, 2021     Running Aileron Cables - (5.5 hours)       Category: Controls
Dave W. 2.5hrs. Ran interior aileron cables and replaced rudder pedal brake actuator bolts with longer ones. Carefully stacked up washers to prevent side loading on master cylinders. Prepping flap actuator parts.


 
Mar 06, 2021     Three years! Category: Research
Three years and counting.....
 
Mar 05, 2021     Rigging pulleys - (3.0 hours) Category: Controls
Rigging pulley on interior. Quite concerned how some of the free hanging pulley assemblies us non-drilled AN3A bolts and are subject to rotation during operation due to cable loads.There are some online discussions about this and these assembly details are not covered in the plans.
 
Mar 04, 2021     New Instruments       Category: Avionics
Here's photos of the new family of open-source avionic displays I've developed. They take serial or WiFi info from Dynon or Garmin EFIS systems and displays it in a user-customizable way.


 
Mar 04, 2021     Installing controls - (5.5 hours)       Category: Interior Finish
Dave W. 3.0 hrs. Drilled out holes in control stick torque tube bushing flanges to 7/32” to allow slight position adjustments that minimize skew in the bushings. This reduces friction/binding. Also added AN960-10 washers under the port side flanges for the same reason.


 
Mar 04, 2021     Control Sick - (6.0 hours)       Category: Interior Finish
Dave W. 3.0. Fabricated and installed control stick assembly. Binding in pitch. Solution requires drill out two mounting holes to relieve stresses on collar bushings.


 
Mar 01, 2021     Seat install - (2.0 hours)       Category: Interior Finish
Final-ish seat installations. Still need cross tubes for seat, ordered from Rans, plus one cross tube for headrest that I mangled.


 
Feb 25, 2021     Seat assembly - (2.0 hours) Category: Interior Finish
Riveted seat pan and slider blocks to one seat. Manuals did not match my parts, downloaded new pages.
 
Feb 24, 2021     Installation of seats. - (2.5 hours)       Category: Interior Finish
Continued with seat installation. Wet riveted roller rails. Also installed spacer tubes.

Fabricated a pressure pot from an old oil can by soldering a 1/8 NPT Shrader valve to the pot and sealing the cap with a rivet and proseal.

Primered brake lines and gear leg slot.


 
Feb 23, 2021     Seat fabrication - (6.0 hours)       Category: Interior Finish
Dave W. 3.0 hrs. Fabricated seat frames and trial fit into fuselage. Short the cross-piece from Assembly Alert 192, need to order.


 
Feb 22, 2021     Brake system install - (3.0 hours)       Category: Controls
Completed brake system install, including gear legs. Cotter pinned brake cylinder bottom pivots but top pivots need longer bolts. Torqued all AN fittings.


 
Feb 20, 2021     Rerouting brake lines - (1.5 hours) Category: Fuselage
Rerouted the brake lines based on the current information. Needed to remove brake master cylinders and reclock the AN fittings so the flex lines routed properly.
definitely not what the plans recommended, but works well.
 
Feb 19, 2021     Brake lines and seats - (4.5 hours) Category: Fuselage
Dave W. 2.0 hrs. Attaching brake lines. Frustrated by poor instructions. Discovered later that the brake line routing diagram was wrong and that a new one was available. Once again, Rans document control is an epic fail. Need to remove brake cylinders and reclock fittings then reroute lines.

Also worked on construction of seats and prepping parts.
 
Feb 18, 2021     Brake master cylinders and seats - (6.0 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Dave W. 3.0 hrs. Attaching the brake master cylinders. Changed the washers as required to improve the fit on the pedals, and will be changing the top bolts out to AN3-12 to fine tune the fit. Deburring and prepping parts for the seat assembly.


 
Feb 16, 2021     Parking brake install - (4.0 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Installation of parking brake and brake fluid reservoir. Can't locate the AN bulkhead tee and some other AN fittings. Part of Fuse kit.


 
Feb 15, 2021     Rudder pedal rigging - (6.0 hours) Category: Fuselage
Dave W. 3.0 hrs. R&R floor board to drill additional bottom skin rivet holes to ensure skin lies flat at trailing edge.

Reinstalled rudder pedals and started assembly of elevator controls. Fabricated spacers and bushings for the assembly by using drill press as as a vertical lathe.

Torqued bolts and secured cotter pins.
 
Feb 11, 2021     Rigging rudder pedals - (5 hours) Category: Fuselage
Dave W. 2.5 hrs. Mounted reinforcing angle on firewall and rigged rudder pedals to rudder cables. Primed faying surface of angle.
 
Feb 10, 2021     Rigging rudder pedals - (3.0 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Mounting rudder pedal assemblies. Connecting cables to tail wheel assembly.

Removed powder cost from rudder bar to allow free movement in bushings.


 
Feb 09, 2021     Deburring and pedal assembly - (6.0 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Dave W. 3 hrs. Continued deburring interior parts. Assembled and mounted rudder pedals to linkage. CCPQ-62 rivet stems would not break off, so I cut them off with a rotary disc.

Added thin steel washers behind cotter pins to protect nylon washers.


 
Feb 08, 2021     Rudder pedal sssembly - (4.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Dave W. 2.0. Parts deburring and assembly/riveting of rudder pedals. Wet riveted the stainless rivets.

The back angles of the pedals were not bent to 90 degrees. Adjusted the angles by clamping in a vise and tapping the flanges with a ball peen hammer.


 
Feb 06, 2021     Floorboard - (2.5 hours) Category: Fuselage
Applied weatherstripping tape to fuse floor tubes and platenut mounts for noise isolation. Attached forward bottom skin with clecos to check for clearnces. Rounded up rudder system parts and began deburring the aluminum components. Found minor packaging damage to one pedal, but it will see a lot more abuse in the future.
 
Feb 05, 2021     Installing platenuts - (2.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Installed platenuts for forward fuse floor attachment. Purchased foam weatherstripping for floorboard sound insulation.


 
Feb 04, 2021     Deburring and floor install - (6.0 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Dave W. 3 hrs. Deburring of interior parts. Backdrilling forward floor. Several platenut holes were mot accessible, so had to use tape vectors to find hole positions.


 
Feb 03, 2021     Deburring - (1.5 hours) Category: Fuselage
Deburring Interior parts. Repaired a minor dent in one sheet.
 
Feb 02, 2021     Inventory - (1.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Wrapped up inventory and stapled parts to boards. Most of the hardware I put in bin boxes.


 
Jan 30, 2021     Inventory - (1 hour) Category: Fuselage
Inventory of interior parts.
 
Jan 29, 2021     Deburring - (2.5 hours) Category: Fuselage
Dave W. Deburring interior and FWF parts.
 
Jan 29, 2021     Inventory - (3 hours) Category: Fuselage
More inventory work.
 
Jan 28, 2021     Deburring interior parts. - (2.7 hours) Category: Fuselage
Dave W. Deburring various interior parts.
 
Jan 28, 2021     Inventory - (3.7 hours) Category: Workshop
Parts inventory for FWF and Finishing kits.
 
Jan 27, 2021     Inventory - (3 hours) Category: Workshop
Unpacking and inventory of finishing and firewall forward kits.
 
Jan 26, 2021     Strobe Lights - (2.5 hours)       Category: Wings
Spent an hour finalizing the strobe light mounting. Need to order some connectors from Digikey.

A large crate arrived with expensive parts!


 
Jan 25, 2021     Attaching Nav/Position/Strobes - (3 hours)       Category: Wings
Fabricated backing plates for WAT Nav/Position/Strobes. The Rans supplied backing plates are set up for Aveo strobes. The WAT Orion strobes a quite a bit bigger (and heavier!), but fully FAA certified... and brighter. Best of all, I won them in a photo contest, using my Harmon Rocket.


 
Jan 20, 2021     Cleanup - (2 hours) Category: Fuselage
Nuff said
 
Jan 19, 2021     Cleanup - (2.2 hours) Category: Fuselage
Reorganizing hangar and preparing for finishing kit arrival. Trimmed baggage floor and enlarged screw holes to #19.
 
Jan 18, 2021     Boot Cowl cleanup - (2.7 hours) Category: Fuselage
Disassembled bootcowl, deburred holes and trimmed edges.
 
Jan 17, 2021     Up-drilling firewall - (2.0 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Up-drilled firewall spacers and cowl attach strips to #30. Also drilled additional rivet holes to boot cowl where required to ensure skins lay flat. Now out of parts, awaiting next subkit shipment.


 
Jan 16, 2021     Fabricated Cowl mounting strips - (2.2 hours) Category: Fuselage
Fabricated cowl mounting strips. Used precut and punched material included in my kit and ignored Text instructions which specify modifying 30" strips. Noticed that O-340 parts manual shows entirely different strips. Match drilled in place. May wait until FWF kit before final drilling to #30, in case they are different for the O-340

I am concerned that there are not enough rivets for the firewall mounting or to hold the edges of the boot cowl sides flat. I will likely add rivets to obvious places to ensure appearance and structural integrity.
 
Jan 15, 2021     Trimming boot cowl skins. - (3.0 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Trimmed boot cowl skins and spacer strips plus firewall tab to be flush.


 
Jan 14, 2021     Trimming and drilling boot cowl - (3.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Drilled boot cowl sides to top, inserted and match drilled glareshield. Used a piece of hinge material to mark trimming forward edge of boot cowl skins at the firewall (hmm, maybe cowl attach with hinges?). Removed Right boot cowl skin and trimmed forward edge. Edge formed bottom edge to help it lay flat, and need to trim tab on panel bulkhead as well. May need extra rivets to hold the skin edge tight. Reinstalled.


 
Jan 13, 2021     Drilling Boot Cowl - (2.5 hours) Category: Fuselage
Carefully drilling boot cowl skins to firewall tabs with spacers in place. Started with boot cowl sides, then up and over to top center of firewall, both sides.
 
Jan 12, 2021     Fitting boot cowl - (4.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Dave W. 1.5 hrs. Bent firewall and panel bulkhead tabs to allow boot cowl skins to lay flat. Deciphered installation of cowl spacer strips and fit them between firewall tabs and boot cowl skins.

Roll formed boot cowl skins using 6” PVC pipe. This helps them fit the curved shape of the forward fuse. Used ratchet straps to hold the skins tight.


 
Jan 11, 2021     Boot Cowl Asembly - (3.2 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Fabricated stiffeners for side skins and drilled boot cowl side skins to floor bottom. Fit up instrument panel and top skins.


 
Jan 09, 2021     Drilling side skins to tabs - (1.0 hour)       Category: Fuselage
I am considering mounting plexi windows as marked in the photo. They would be removable for access behind the panel, and will enhance visibility. The red line is the stiffener, the green lines are an approximation of the window.


 
Jan 08, 2021     Fitting Boot Cowl - (5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Dave W. 2.0 hrs.


 
Jan 06, 2021     Fitting boot cowl - (3.7 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Dave W. 1.0 hrs. Drilled boot cowl floor and fabricated stiffeners. Trimmed side skins to fit around main gear.

The plans are ambiguous about the side skins-- the drawings do not show the actual pieces I was shipped. May have been easier to attach before the gear was mounted, but that's not the sequence in the Text Manual. I made a template for the area near the gear and trimmed one side to the template, then made final adjustments. This complete piece was then used as a template for the other side.

Once again, the failure of the instructions and drawings caused a delay in the project. That's why I can't recommend the S-21 for first-timers until a number of builders publish their build experiences (thanks to KitPlanes and the EAA for this).




 
Jan 04, 2021     Firewall - (7.0 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Dave W. 3.5 hrs. Fabricate firewall. Sealed faying surfaces with Proseal. Bonded fuse stiffener/dampers in place. Organized parts for boot cowl assembly.


 
Jan 02, 2021     Torqued landing gear bolts and wheels - (3.5 hours) Category: Landing Gear
Torqued all main gear and tail gear bolts and marked with lacquer. Drilled and riveted a number of rivets to improved fuselage skin security and fit. Cleaned shop.

Did not mount brake assemblies because I want to upgrade to dual brakes.
 
Jan 01, 2021     On the Gear - (3.5 hours)       Category: Landing Gear
Bolted main gear in place after spot priming. Fabricated 3/16” tail spring saddle shim to correct interference of spring and fuse skin. Bolted tail gear in place.


 
Dec 30, 2020     Tail Gear install - (4.5 hours)       Category: Landing Gear
Dave W. 2.0 hrs. Removed main gear for spot priming and filing of right side pad to sit flush on longeron.

Trial fit tail gear assembly. Arc of spring contacts fuselage bottom and rivet head. Researching solution.

Update: Randy Schlitter says that this is common and not an is issue, but the recommendation is to fabricate a shim to go between the skin and the aft saddle block/spacer. I will try a 3/16 shim and longer bolts.


 
Dec 29, 2020     Mounting landing gear - (6.5 hours)       Category: Landing Gear
Assembling axles and brakes. Drilled gear leg bushings to 5/16” step by step using a succession of drill sizes and reamers. Mounted gear legs and wheels to fuselage.

The right gear leg plate may need filing to sit flush to longeron.


 
Dec 28, 2020     Assembling main gear - (2.0 hours) Category: Landing Gear
Dave W 1.5 hrs. Installing tubs and bolting wheel halfs together.
 
Dec 16, 2020     Riveting fuse. - (6.0 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Dave W. 2.5 hrs. Riveted side and bottom cage skins in place. Used a bead of Sikaflex on tops of side skins where they overlap the cage tubes. I am worried about catching an edge with a toe or cargo and peeling the side skins off.


 
Dec 15, 2020     Drilling cage side skins - (6.0 hours) Category: Fuselage
Dave W. 2.5 hrs. Finished drilling fore and aft side skins to cage bottom and drilling gear mount holes (forward tail dragger position only). Fabricated skin stiffeners for cage floor and sides. Deburred and prepared for riveting.
 
Dec 15, 2020     C-GJVL Category: Fuselage
Issued a registration number for my S-21 by Transport Canada. Reservation due for renewal Dec 9, 2021.
 
Dec 14, 2020     Flipped fuse - (6 hours) Category: Fuselage
Dave W. 2.0 hrs. Marked fore and aft side panels for drill holes to bottom skin. Flipped fuse right side up. Using a roller, primered faying surfaces on skins and reassembled bottom skin and side skins. Center punched and drilled holes through side skins into bottom skins.
 
Dec 13, 2020     Drilled cage side panels - (3 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Drilled cage side panels and marked for rivet layout along bottom. Taped skins and panels to mask off areas for priming.


 
Dec 12, 2020     Fussing with side panels - (2 hours) Category: Fuselage
Checking side panel fit, deburring, cleaning out seat belt attachment holes and torquing down seat rail attachments.
 
Dec 11, 2020     Attached seat rails - (4.2 hours)       Category: Fuselage
March drilled, then upsized cage holes to 1/4” and deburred. Used shop made rivnut puller to attach the rivnuts. Used JB-Weld with the rivnuts to help secure them.

Fabricated the 1/2” long spacers for the stops by cutting them with a hacksaw, then trimming in a drill press with files.

The rivnut puller uses a long #10 NF bolt or screw, an AN365-3 nut (not critical), an AN960-3 washer (again, not critical) and a 3/4" length of 3/16 ID hard aluminum tube (can be cut from the bushing stock provided). I damaged three nuts during the process, so have some spares handy. The nut threads stretch out and eventually strip due to the high forces needed.


 
Dec 09, 2020     Drilling bottom cage skin drilling - (2.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Drilled bottom cage skin through tabs. Heated skin with heat gun before drilling to minimize oil canning. Fabricated templates for inaccessible tabs on sides. Drilled out two CCPQ-45 rivets on bottom longeron attachment to allow for side panel fit up.

Trimmed skins as required to clear rivet heads or skin interference.


 
Dec 08, 2020     Flipped the fuse - (5.2 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Dave W 2.5 hrs. Flipped the fuse and placed on padded sawhorses. Dissassembled 15' workbench into three sections. Drilled aft edge of bottom cage skin and fit side cage skins.


 
Dec 07, 2020     Completed tail cone riveting. - (3.0 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Completed riveting the tailcone as far as I can go until flipping the canoe. Spent some time cleaning to get ready to transfer to the sawhorses. Now I need to recruit some help.

Inserted shims for the S4 bulkhead riveting. Worked out fine.


 
Dec 05, 2020     Riveting fuselage - (2.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Riveting top skin. Placing shims on bulkhead flange to minimize pillowing.


 
Dec 04, 2020     Riveting fuselage - (2 hours)       Category: Fuselage
More riveting.


 
Dec 03, 2020     Riveting fuselage - (2 hours) Category: Fuselage
 
Dec 02, 2020     Riveting fuselage - (2 hours) Category: Fuselage
 
Dec 01, 2020     Marking rivets - (1 hour)       Category: Fuselage
Deciphered plans and marked for rivets on fuse.


 
Nov 28, 2020     Assembling Sawhorses - (.5 hour) Category: Fuselage
Assembled sawhorses that I used during my Rocket build. Plan to set fuselage on them for attaching the bottom cage skins.
 
Nov 25, 2020     Finalizing tail cone assembly - (6 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Dave W. 2.5 hrs. Finalized drilling and clecoing of tail cone. Checked alignment with digital level: twist 0.0, firewall angle 89.7, both sides. Began riveting along top longerons, both sides and S10 bulkhead.


 
Nov 24, 2020     Finalizing upper skin fitment - (5.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Dave W 1.5 hrs. Painted exposed skin shims, window spacers and retainer rings with grey primer to match existing. Removed upper skins for trimming, edge forming and minor removal of dents and kinks. Clecoed back into position for riveting.

The top shim was remade using 0.040 stock cut from a scrap VS spar from an RV.


 
Nov 23, 2020     Drilling for stiffeners and shims - (5.5 hours) Category: Fuselage
Dave W. 2.0 hrs. Completed stiffener drilling. Drilled for top and side shims down to top longeron. Replacing top shim with wider version to allow top skin holes to intercept. Marked top skins for trimming to provide a consistent overlap on the top seam and over the fuselage tubes.

Ran trim wires, serial data and power wires to tail through conduit. Serial data and power are for uAvionix TailBeaconX diversity transponder.
 
Nov 22, 2020     Top forward stiffeners - (3.2 hours) Category: Fuselage
Drilled the stiffeners for the top skins between S3 and S4. Discovered that the top shim was not wide enough to capture the front row of rivets along the top fuselage cage. Fabricated a new shim from 0.040 2024-T3 stock.

Once again, the plans/instructions failed me. There is no precise description of how to place top shim so that it can capture all of the holes in the top skins and the fuselage cage. Remaking the shim from stock on hand was the only solution. a 1.5" wide shim seems to wok fine.
 
Nov 21, 2020     Bending stiffeners - (2.7 hours) Category: Fuselage
Bent stiffeners and reinserted into fuselage. Trimmed shims where they interfered with the window spacers. Drilled #40 holes in top skins to #30 and clecoed. For bending the stiffeners, I stretched the metal on the webs at the point of the bend. I used a ball-peen hammer backed with a bucking bar clamped in a vise.
This stretches the metal and causes the stiffener to bend nicely without weakening it. The peening was a crescent shape, broad at the edge of the web and narrowing as it approaches the flange.
 
Nov 20, 2020     Match drilling forward top skins. - (4.2 hours) Category: Fuselage
Drilled R forward top skin. Drilled window angle to skin and fuse cage Rans and top longerons. Drilled both skins to S4 bulkhead and bent stiffeners by peening stiffener angle web at bend point
 
Nov 19, 2020     Mounting forward upper fuse skins - (3.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Dave W 1.0 hrs. Shortened R window angle brace for better fit. Match drilled window angles to fuselage cage gusset to key in aft tail cone. Attached fwd top skins with clecoes and clamps. Drilled left skin to window angle, longeron and fuse cage.


 
Nov 18, 2020     Fitting top tailcone skins - (6 hours) Category: Fuselage
Drilled for S4 closeout nutplates into baggage floor and sides. Trued up the fuselage tail cone and fit the forward top skins into position. Adjusted L window angle by trimming length by about 1/8". R angle still needs trimming.
 
Nov 17, 2020     S4 Closeout - (3.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Drilled #12 in S4 closeout in 2 places. Fabricated and through drilled spacers and glued them to S4 closeout with two AN3 bolts providing clamping force. When glue hardened, removed bolts, fit closeout and match drilled #12 into S4 bulkhead. Drilled for -3 nut plates and riveted them in place.

Fabricated skin shim running across top of cage. Edge formed bottom of top skins. Cleaned up.


 
Nov 16, 2020     S4 close out - (3.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Trimmed and fit pvc close out panel. Top piece trimmed differently than plans to improve appearance.

Trimmed forward end of stiffeners to approximately aft tube of top tailcone location. The instructions are silent on this, but it's pretty obvious. A bit more rigour in the instructions or plans would save a lot more time in the shop.


 
Nov 15, 2020     Clecoeing tailcone - (3 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Tailcone skins clecoed to aft fuse, along with stiffeners. Ran conduit into tailcone for wiring. Big pain to cleco top stiffener because skin holes #40 and stiffener has #30 holes. What genius came up with this? Drilled a couple of skin holes to #30 to support the stiffener, but need to do all of them eventually.


 
Nov 14, 2020     Wiring and bolting - (3 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Tack glue trim servo wiring using hot glue. Epic fail. Hot glue did not stick. Going to rip it out and install conduit Also, tightening all tail dragger bolts to 15 in-lb. Replaced AN3-5 boots and AN960L washers with AN3-6 bolts and AN960 washers to get proper grip length for this critical attachment at S9.

Drilled through the fittings for tail spring attach. Two holes are 3/16 at S10, and one is 5/16 at S9. Managed to pilot drill the S10 holes to #30 and the S9 hole to 3/16 using 12” drills on hand. Will complete hole drilling from below.


 
Nov 12, 2020     Trimming top fuse stiffeners - (3.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Trimmed stiffeners, formed edges on top skins and ran TailbeaconX wiring. Photos herein are from Al Auclair's build.


 
Nov 10, 2020     Frustration - (3 hours) Category: Fuselage
Managed to pull three rivets to secure R window angle. Spent most of the time trying to decipher the plans and instruction for the top skin stiffeners. One set of plans show three, another five and the instruction say ‘stiffener' which means one. Where do the stop? Instructions say S8. Drawings show extra short stiffeners beyond S8.
 
Nov 09, 2020     Baggage floor - (3 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Riveted floor bottom stiffeners. Attached platenuts using flush solid rivets Riveted aft end of L window angle brace. Temporarily clecoed top forward tail skin in place to check fit.

My friend and building buddy Dave W suffered a heart attack yesterday. I hope he fully recovers and is back soon.


 
Nov 06, 2020     Fitting baggage floor - (5.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Trimmed baggage floor stiffeners. Drilled for platenuts. Edge formed upper edges of floor skins. Dave W 2hrs.

Will be covering baggage panels with lightweight fabric. Estimate 1.5 yards.


 
Nov 05, 2020     Trimming baggage floor stiffeners - (.7 hour) Category: Fuselage
Trimmed baggage floor stiffeners. Current plan is to trim off the webs fore and aft as required so that the flanges extend over the plate nut tab and S4 bulkhead flange. This will provide a bit more rigdity to the floor.
 
Nov 04, 2020     Fitting baggage compartment sides and foor - (5 hours) Category: Fuselage
Dave W. 2.0 hrs. Fit and drilled the baggage sidewalls and floor. Need to shorten stiffeners.
 
Nov 03, 2020     Finalized aft rudder cable rigging - (3 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Redesigned Rans method of rigging the rudder pulleys in the aft tail cone. Used a castellated nut and safety wire on the top bolt, reversed the AN365 nut on the vertical bolt to allow a better fit.


 
Nov 02, 2020     Fuselage angle braces and rudder rigging - (7 hours) Category: Fuselage
Fabricated second window support strut, rigged rudder cables in aft fuse and drilled baggage compartment side panels. Dave W 3.5 hrs.
 
Oct 31, 2020     Fuselage angle braces - (3 hours) Category: Fuselage
Fabricated one angle brace. Organized parts. Attempted to install hangers for rudder pullies at station 10. Discovered that many ANxA bolts need replacing with ANx bolts and castellated AN10 or AN20 nuts plus cotter pins to be compliant with MDRA building standards.
 
Oct 30, 2020     Tail Cone Attachment - (5.5 hours) Category: Fuselage
Attached baggage supports, drilled for rudder cable bushings, trued fuselage for Wing alignment. Dave W 2.5
 
Oct 28, 2020     Tail Cone Attach - (7 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Fabricate mid and bottom reinforcement angles. Drilled mid angles and bottom left angle. Fuselage cage tab fit best when sandwiched between the longeron and reinforcement angles. Dave W helper 3.5 hrs. The photo shows how we pinned things together wile drilling bottom reinforcements.


 
Oct 27, 2020     Connecting Cage to Tailcone - (3.2 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Spent 3 hours aligning tailcone to cage. 20 minutes of Match drilling fuselage tangs through tailcone longerons. Achieved perfect alignment. Used Avery right angle drill for lower connection.


 
Oct 26, 2020     Fuselage Riveting - (8 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Riveted side skins to bulkheads. Flipped canoe onto workbench and lined up cage. Trimmed center longerons to 4.2" from last forward holes. Dave W. 3.5 hrs.

When I started building airplanes, I had brown hair and a red moustache. What happened?


 
Oct 24, 2020     Fuselage Riveting - (3.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Modified sawhorses to fit inside the upside down fuselage. Riveting fuselage bulkheads to bottom skin. Clecoing plate nuts to inspection panel rings.


 
Oct 23, 2020     Riveting and Assembling Canoe - (5.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Dave W. helper (2.5 hrs). Completed riveting stiffeners and longerons to bottom skin. Clecoed Bulkheads in place. Riveted stiffeners to side skins and clecoed in place.



 
Oct 22, 2020     Riveting stiffeners and longerons to bottom skin - (5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Dave W. (2 hrs). Fabricate saw horses and riveted longerons snd stiffeners.


 
Oct 21, 2020     Fuse Stringers - (2.7 hours) Category: Fuselage
Trimming and attaching bottom fuse skin stiffeners. Ready to position on sawhorses.
 
Oct 20, 2020     Tailcone Bottom - (3 hours) Category: Fuselage
Riveting access panel rings using solid flush rivets. Laying out stringers.
 
Oct 19, 2020     Riveting Bulkhead assemblies - (2.7 hours) Category: Fuselage
Riveted fuselage bulkheads and adjusted bottom flange anglles to 97 degrees.
 
Oct 18, 2020     Cleaning shop and moving workbenches - (2.5 hours) Category: Workshop
Cleaned shop and reconfigured my workbenches end to end to get a 15' bench length for fuselage work. Levelled then up then screwed them with 1x3 joiners to stabilize.
 
Oct 18, 2020     Preparing Bulkheads - (.5 hour) Category: Fuselage
Clecoeing fuse bulkheads together.
 
Oct 17, 2020     Completed elevator riveting - (3 hours)       Category: Tail Feathers
Completed elevator riveting up to inspection stage.


 
Oct 16, 2020     Elevator riveting - (2.5 hours)       Category: Tail Feathers
More elevator riveting and clecoing tip ribs and tip skins in place. Squeezed trail edge of tip skins to better fit elevator trailing edge and improve hole alignments.

Once again, the factory parts are missing a row of holes on the inner edge of the tip skins. I managed to carefully mark their position, remove them, and drill them on the bench.


 
Oct 12, 2020     Riveting Elevator - (2.5 hours) Category: Tail Feathers
Riveting top skin of elevator frame and match drilling aft skin. The match drilling of the aft skin was necessary because the supplied parts were not drilled by the factory (bad parts). Initially drilled #40 in the center of the forward skin #30 holes , then carefully to #30, through the existing spar holes.
 
Oct 11, 2020     Attaching trim tab - (3 hours)       Category: Tail Feathers
Carefully attached trim tab to elevator. Not happy with the edge distance for some rivets.


 
Oct 09, 2020     Trim Tab attachment Category: Tail Feathers
Setting up elevator and trial fitting trim tab. Decyphering best way to align and attach hinges.
 
Oct 08, 2020     Building Trim Tab - (4.5 hours) Category: Tail Feathers
Assembled and riveted elevator trim tab
 
Oct 07, 2020     Elevator construction - (3 hours) Category: Tail Feathers
Completed elevator frame riveting. Discovered that the leading edge of the aft skins were not factory drilled. Contacted factory, but I will likely try to match drill using forward skins as a template and start with an undersized drill.

Also discovered that I had reversed the top aft skins when priming and rolling leading edges. Using one skin as a template, I drilled the other one to locate the holes for the trim motor supports. The template skin will have the holes plugged by rivets.
 
Oct 06, 2020     Riveted elevator framr - (2.5 hours) Category: Tail Feathers
Wet Riveted elevator frame. Drilled trim motor mount to #19. Before riveting hinge brackets, inserted AN3 bolts to ensure alignment.
 
Oct 02, 2020     Elevator prep - (3 hours)       Category: Tail Feathers
Rolled leading edges of elevator skins using 1.25” pvc conduit. Also received WAT wingtip nav/strobes that I won in a photo contest on VAF.


 
Sep 30, 2020     Cleaning - (1 hour) Category: Workshop
Shop cleaning and organization after HS completion.
 
Sep 30, 2020     Cleaning - (1 hour) Category: Workshop
Shop cleaning and organization after HS completion.
 
Sep 29, 2020     HS riveting for inspection - (2 hours) Category: Tail Feathers
Completed HS riveting to inspection stage. Dimpled inspection rings and skins for solid rivets & riveted rings in place.
 
Sep 28, 2020     HS riveting - (2.5 hours)       Category: Tail Feathers
Completed wet riveting of HS bottom skin.


 
Sep 24, 2020     Riveting HS skins - (2.3 hours) Category: Tail Feathers
Clecoed HS together and started riveting skins in place.
 
Sep 23, 2020     HS Match Drilling - (3 hours) Category: Tail Feathers
Completed match drilling of HS skin and spars. Dimpled skins and ribs near root cutout. Deburred frame.
 
Sep 23, 2020     HS Match Drilling - (3 hours) Category: Tail Feathers
Completed match drilling of HS skin and spars. Dimpled skins and ribs near root cutout. Deburred frame.
 
Sep 23, 2020     HS Match Drilling - (3 hours) Category: Tail Feathers
Completed match drilling of HS skin and spars. Dimpled skins and ribs near root cutout. Deburred frame.
 
Sep 22, 2020     Match drilling HS skin - (1.5 hours) Category: Tail Feathers
Match drilling HS skin to forward and aft spars. Ran out of clecos, so ordering more from ACS.
 
Sep 22, 2020     Match drilling HS skin - (1.5 hours) Category: Tail Feathers
Match drilling HS skin to forward and aft spars. Ran out of clecos, so ordering more from ACS.
 
Sep 22, 2020     Match drilling HS skin - (1.5 hours) Category: Tail Feathers
Match drilling HS skin to forward and aft spars. Ran out of clecos, so ordering more from ACS.
 
Sep 21, 2020     Completed HS frame riveting - (2 hours) Category: Tail Feathers
Complete HD frame riveting. Used manual riveter and bent nose ribs slightly to set rivets. Plans recommend riveting from the main rib side, but this complicates rivet removal if ever required.
 
Sep 20, 2020     HS riveting - (1.5 hours) Category: Tail Feathers
Wet riveting HS.
 
Sep 19, 2020     Assembling HS - (2.2 hours)       Category: Tail Feathers
Assembled HS frame. Instructions don't describe position of two interior nose ribs. Figured it out and match drilled centre holes in spar. Match drilled for interior hinges. Reamed hinge angles and press fit bronze bushings. Used AN3 bolts through bushings to ensure alignment during riveting. Later, after riveting, I used a 0.1875 reamer through the bushings to improve bolt fit.

Discovered that the instructions have been updated again (without revision numbering!) and they mention drilling out the bushings to prevent binding.


 
Sep 17, 2020     Prepping HS RIBS - (1.5 hours)       Category: Tail Feathers
Fluting and straightening HS ribs.


 
Sep 16, 2020     Completed Rudder riveting - (1.5 hours) Category: Tail Feathers
Left bottom rib unriveted for inspection.
 
Sep 15, 2020     Rudder Riveting - (0.7 hour) Category: Tail Feathers
Completed most of rudder riveting, up to the inspection phase. left bottom rib out for inspection. Rudder has a slight hook to it at the top. Hope that this will help with yaw trim!
 
Sep 14, 2020     Rudder assembly - (3.2 hours) Category: Tail Feathers
Wet riveted rudder frame and one skin.
 
Aug 13, 2020     Priming Fuse skins - (6 hours) Category: Fuselage
Finished shooting green primer on fuse skins, plus grey primer on the interior surfaces of the cabin parts. D. Watkins 3 hrs of slave labour.
 
Aug 12, 2020     Scuffing and cleaning parts - (3.0 hours) Category: Fuselage
Help from D. Watkins 1.5 hrs
 
Aug 11, 2020     Drilling new rudder ribs and spar - (1.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Match drilled replacement rudder ribs and spar. Weighted rudder down and carefully levelled prior to drilling. The instructions say to rivet as you go, but I needed to disassemble for priming the new ribs after match drilling. The assembly also needs to be left partially open for inspection by the MD-RA.


 
Aug 07, 2020     Organizing parts for priming - (1.5 hours) Category: Fuselage
Long fuselage skins ready for cleaning/priming. Other parts marked for grey interior priming.
 
Aug 06, 2020     Completed VS assembly - (2.5 hours)       Category: Tail Feathers
Completed VS match drilling and wet riveting, with the exception of allowing one skin to be peeled up for inspection. Fairing will be completed later.


 
Aug 05, 2020     Riveting VS Skin - (3.5 hours)       Category: Tail Feathers
Clecoed side skins in place. Edge formed leading edge skin and clecoed in place. Carefully aligned assembly on wood blocks, clamps and weights. March drilled skins and forward spar. Wet riveted right side skins in place.

Received replacement undrilled rudder ribs from Rans. Deburred and stored until ready to prime.


 
Aug 04, 2020     Rivet VS Frame - (3 hours)       Category: Tail Feathers
Wet riveted VS frame using Super-K primer. Located missing VS ribs. Rans has changed rib design and plans show old design, so it was difficult to ID them. After bundling up parts into subkits, the remaining parts were easier to ID.


 
Aug 03, 2020     Assembling VS frame - (2.5 hours) Category: Tail Feathers
Missing two ribs. Digging through my stack of parts and checking inventory sheet.
 
Aug 03, 2020     Assembling VS frame - (2.5 hours) Category: Tail Feathers
Missing two ribs. Digging through my stack of parts and checking inventory sheet.
 
Jul 21, 2020     Bending TE of Rudder - (.6 hour) Category: Tail Feathers
Used wooden bending brake to squeeze trailing edge of rudder.
 
Jul 20, 2020     Assembling Rudder - (3 hours) Category: Tail Feathers
Discovered that Rans shipped me the older version of the rudder ribs. Warranty replacements ordered.
 
Jul 17, 2020     Scrubbing and Priming - (2.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Scrubbing many small parts and shooting primer for fuse and tail.


 
Jul 16, 2020     Shooting Primer - (2.5 hours) Category: Fuselage
Mostly larger sheets, fuse and tail parts.
 
Jul 15, 2020     Scrubbing Parts - (7.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Pepping parts for priming. D. Watkins 3 hrs.


 
Jul 14, 2020     Priming - (2.2 hours) Category: Fuselage
Priming more parts with Super-K
 
Jul 13, 2020     Prepping For Priming - (6.2 hours) Category: Fuselage
More scrubbing for primer prep. D.Watkins 3 hrs.
 
Jul 07, 2020     Shooting Primer - (3 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Shot Super-K on fuselage and tail parts.

Somebody please shoot me if I ever plan to prime an airplane again. I'm trying to prime all of the fuse and tail parts before assembly of any of the subkits. My theory is to do the priming in the summer and assembly in the fall, but this means a lot of prep and spraying without the positive feedback of putting stuff together.


 
Jul 06, 2020     Prepping parts for Primer - (6 hours) Category: Fuselage
Prepping fuse and tail parts by scrubbing with Scotch Brite and degreaser. 3.5 hours for myself and 2.5 hours for D. Watkins.
 
Jun 29, 2020     Primed Elevator Pushrod - (1.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Cleaned and scuffed interior of pushrod by using 'Scotch Brite on a Stick' and Prekote. When dry, sealed one end with tape and sealed the drilled holes as well. Poured in Super-K, swirled around and drained excess. Removed tape and cleaned excess primer from off tube exterior.


 
Jun 28, 2020     Priming Trim Tab Skins - (1.5 hours) Category: Tail Feathers
Brused Super-K onto inside of trim tab skins. Too narrow of a gap for spraying.
 
Jun 26, 2020     Shooting Primer - (2.0 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Setting up tables, mixing Super-K and spraying primer on tail parts. That's 5.5 hours total prep/priming time for one table's worth of parts. Probably ten tables worth of parts total, so may take the rest of summer to complete, include other distractions, including the installation of my OnSpeed display device in my Rocket.


 
Jun 25, 2020     Primer Prep - (3.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Preparing parts for priming by using Prekote and cross scrubbing with purple Scotch Brite.
Summary of process:

Deburr all parts.
Remove labels and clean label residue with solvent.
Clean and scuff parts by spraying with Prekote (or equivalent) and cross-scrubbing with purple Scotch Brite pads. Do not let the PreKote dry on the parts.
Flush parts with copious amounts of water after scrubbing. Shake off water and store parts so the water drains off.
Let the parts dry thoroughly. Cover them with plastic or cardboard if you aren't priming immediately.
Within 24 hours, spray-prime parts with Super-Koropan, according to PPG's directions.
For certain parts (inside of folded skins) and touch-up, it's OK to brush on the Super-K. Not pretty, but serves the purpose.


 
Jun 20, 2020     Removing labels and inspecting parts - (2.5 hours) Category: Fuselage
Touched up deburring, peeled labels and cleaned tape residue off of parts with solvent.
 
Jun 19, 2020     Deburring Fuse parts. - (2.5 hours)       Category: Fuselage
More drudgery. Finished deburring all fuselage and tail kit parts. Selfie, showing the effect of long hours of deburring...


 
Jun 16, 2020     Deburring Fuse and interior parts - (1.5 hours) Category: Fuselage
 
Jun 15, 2020     Deburring Fuse and interior parts. - (5.5 hours) Category: Fuselage
Dave Watkins helping (2.5 hrs) +me
 
Jun 12, 2020     Deburring Fuse and interior parts - (2 hours) Category: Fuselage
 
Jun 11, 2020     Deburring Fuse parts - (6 hours) Category: Fuselage
Dave Watkins helping (3 hrs) + me
 
Jun 10, 2020     Deburring Fuse parts - (5 hours) Category: Fuselage
Dave Watkins helping (2 hrs) + me
 
Jun 09, 2020     Deburring Fuse parts - (1.5 hours) Category: Fuselage
 
Jun 08, 2020     Deburring Fuse parts - (2.5 hours) Category: Fuselage
 
Jun 03, 2020     Deburred HS and Elevator parts. - (1.5 hours) Category: Tail Feathers
 
Jun 02, 2020     Deburred HS and Elevator parts. - (2 hours) Category: Tail Feathers
 
Jun 01, 2020     Deburred HS and Elevator parts. - (1.5 hours) Category: Tail Feathers
 
May 31, 2020     Deburred HS and Elevator parts. - (2 hours) Category: Tail Feathers
 
May 29, 2020     Deburred HS and Elevator parts, removed labels and cleaned residue. - (2.5 hours) Category: Tail Feathers
 
May 28, 2020     Deburred VS parts, removed labels and removed residue. - (2 hours) Category: Tail Feathers
 
May 27, 2020     Deburred rudder parts and formed leading edge of rudders. - (2 hours) Category: Tail Feathers
 
May 26, 2020     Completed installation of R wing tank and installed L wing tank into wing. - (3.5 hours)       Category: Wings
Needed to slightly reshape the openings in the root rib to accommodate the sight gauge fittings. Installed plastic sight gauge fuel lines onto both wings. Began deburring Rudder parts.


 
May 25, 2020     Pressure testing R wing tank, installing in wing Category: Wings
Needed to reshape the openings in the root rib to accommodate the sight gauge fittings.
 
May 24, 2020     Bonding wing tank screws, pressure testing L wing tank - (2 hours)       Category: Wings
Used balloon on fuel pickup port, with quick drain valve on top sight gauge fitting and plug in bottom sight gauge fitting. Filled air into tank with short bursts from an air compresser blow gun to inflate balloon. Checked for leaks with soapy water and by observing balloon diameter over time.


 
May 22, 2020     Bonding fuel cap on R wing tank - (2 hours)       Category: Wings
Bonding fuel cap on R wing tank. The screws must be torqued firmly to draw the fuel cap flange and the backing ring together tightly. The polysulphide adhesive will ooze slightly around the perimeter of the flange when done correctly.

I used a clamp over the vent position to assist.


 
May 21, 2020     Drill and cutting R wing tank, installing fittings. - (3 hours) Category: Wings
Repeated marking and drilling process on R tank. Mistakenly drilled fuel vent pilot hole. Will block with screw for pressure testing.
 
 
May 19, 2020     Drilling and cutting L wing tank - (2.5 hours)       Category: Wings
Drilled L tank for sight tube and cut 3" opening for fuel cap. Match drilled fuel caps, doubler ring and tank.


 
May 16, 2020     Fitting fuel tanks to wings - (2.5 hours) Category: Wings
Replacement fuel tanks fit fine. Need to purchase 1" wood dowel.
 
May 15, 2020     Unpacking and inventory of fuse/tail kits - (2.5 hours) Category: Wings
 
May 14, 2020     Unpacking and inventory of fuse/tail kits - (3 hours) Category: Wings
 
May 13, 2020     Unpacking and inventory of fuse/tail kits - (2.5 hours) Category: Wings
 
May 12, 2020     Received fuselage and tail kits at my hangar. - (2 hours)       Category: Wings
Uncrated Fuselage frame. Also contained wheel, brakes, tires and miscellaneous tail parts plus new fuel tanks.


 
Oct 11, 2019     Remove forward attach brackets on wing root ribs. - (1 hour)       Category: Wings
For better fit, these brackets need to riveted into position from the inside of the ribs, rather than the outside as the plans show. This reduces rib twist.


 
Oct 04, 2019     Riveting doublers to struts. - (1.5 hours) Category: Wings
Wet riveted using 1/4" rivets. A lot of armstrong force required!
 
Oct 04, 2019     Prepared Struts for riveting. - (1 hour)       Category: Wings
Used AN4 bolts as temporary fasteners and AN5 through bolt in tangs to ensure alignment for riveting. AN4 bolts will be removed after other holes are riveted, then these holes will be riveted.


 
Sep 19, 2019     Riveted pitot mast to skin and screwed pitot stiffener to rib. - (1 hour)       Category: Wings
Used screws for stiffener because I was unable to get rivet puller inside wing.


 
Sep 17, 2019     Cut opening for pitot/aoa tube in left wing - (1 hour) Category: Wings
Position: flange adjacent to inboard rib and tip of cutout in line with centerline of inspection plate.
 
Sep 15, 2019     Ran wingtip wiring for nav/position/strobe lights. - (1 hour) Category: Wings
 
Sep 11, 2019     R&R of bellcrank attachment bolts - (2 hours) Category: Wings
Unsure if thread locker was used, so redid bolts with threadlocker, torqued and safety wired; both wings.
 
Aug 28, 2019     Priming Wingtips - (2 hours) Category: Wings
Dupont Grey DTM epoxy primer
 
Aug 27, 2019     Sanding fill in L wingtip. Adding more filler to refine. - (1 hour) Category: Wings
Cleaning, sanding, Scotch Briteing
 
Aug 20, 2019     Added filler to ripples in L wingtip - (1.6 hours) Category: Wings
Ripples caused by using popsicle sticks to wedge tip to rib when bonding together.
 
Aug 19, 2019     Refined fit of L wingtip, added platenuts and secured to wing. - (2 hours) Category: Wings
Minor divots in plastic due to gluing process. Need to find a compatible filler to smooth out
 
Aug 14, 2019     Trimmed L wing tip to fit wing, glued tip and rib together. - (2 hours) Category: Wings
Used popsicle sticks as a spacer to hold rib off of work bench, and clecoed rib to workbench to provide mechanical security. Glued tip and rib with ABC glue. Challenge will be to pop out clecoes!
 
Aug 13, 2019     Fit R wing tip assembly to wing. - (4 hours)       Category: Wings
Used newer plans that shows additional screw attachments and nutplate backing. Tried soft rivets for nutplates, but bought 3/32" rivets at Canadian Tire and redid. Carefully sanded tip edges to fit.


 
Aug 12, 2019     Gluing R wing tip and rib - (2 hours) Category: Wings
Ripped apart previous assembly and reglued with ABS glue that has a longer working time, to get a better fit.
 
Aug 11, 2019     Gluing R wing tip and rib - (2 hours) Category: Wings
Used PVC glue and primer
 
Aug 09, 2019     Fabicating Wing Tip Glue jig. - (1 hour)       Category: Wings
Trimming rib and wingtip.


 
Jul 05, 2019     Fabricating L Wingtip - (1 hour) Category: Wings
Trimming rib and wingtip.
 
Jul 04, 2019     Fabricating R Wingtip - (3 hours)       Category: Wings
Trimming rib and wingtip. Clamped trimmed rib to wingtip to support tip when marking trim line.


 
Safety wired flaps and ailerons to prevent accidental damage. Wings complete and ready for inspection.
 
Jun 30, 2019     Mounting R wing into cradle. Slotting skins around hinges in L wing. - (2 hours) Category: Wings
 
Jun 29, 2019     Cleaning and organizing shop. Fabricating R wing stand. - (1 hour) Category: Wings
 
Jun 28, 2019     Complete L & R wing riveting. - (3 hours) Category: Wings
Complete L & R wing riveting except last few rows to allow for MDRA inspection. Added two rivets- one for flap hinge slot and one for aileron hinge slot.
 
 
 
Received permission from RANS (Randy Schlitter) to extend skin slots around hinges all the way to the trailing edge. I also added reinforcement rivets where required.

Do this allows the wings to be partially assembled, and the bottom wing skin can be peeled up for inspection or wiring. This inspection is a requirement of the Canadian MD-RA who need to review your workmanship before closing your 'box sections'. These include the wings, flaps, ailerons, VS, HS, rudder, elevator, and trim tab.

An unexpected side effect is that future internal modifications or repairs are also easier.


 
Jun 12, 2019     Leveled R wing on jigs. - (1.5 hours) Category: Wings
 
May 28, 2019     Completed riveting top R skin. - (1 hour) Category: Wings
 
May 27, 2019     Drilling aft spar and riveting top R skin - (3.3 hours) Category: Wings
 
May 24, 2019     Riveting top R skin - (0.8 hour) Category: Wings
 
May 23, 2019     Riveting top R skin - (2.5 hours) Category: Wings
 
May 21, 2019     Countersinking leading edge and Riveting top R skin. - (2.5 hours) Category: Wings
 
Used solid rivets on inboard rib hinges and doublers.
 
May 08, 2019     Installing R aileron and flaps bellcranks. Category: Wings
Short one AN4H-5 bolt, but had one spare AN4H-6. Realized that completed L wing may have used a wrong bolt. Removed and replaced L wing AN4H-6 with proper AN4H-5 and completed R wing flaps bellcrank with correct bolts.
 
May 07, 2019     Riveting R wing ribs to spars - (2 hours) Category: Wings
 
Needed slightly longer (-17) bolts for rear truss attach, plus 3 x AN960-416 spacer washers.
 
Apr 26, 2019     Bolting Truss onto D-Spar - (4 hours) Category: Wings
Forgot some washers, had to do it twice. Trick is to bolt and torque the two bolts nearest the truss axis first, then the the outside two.
 
Apr 25, 2019     Trimmed R D-spar to be flush with tip rib. Attached truss to R D-spar. - (3 hours) Category: Wings
Needed to buy longer 1/2 wrench to reach into spar.
 
Apr 24, 2019     Modified L& R root flap hing for fuel tank feed - (2 hours) Category: Wings
Using modification kit from Rans. Modified root rib, flap bracket and attached doubler.
 
 
Preparing wing for storage. Using all aluminum tack rivets that will be drilled out later for inspection.
 
Tested AAPQ-41 and CCC-42 rivets in shear by mounting test coupon to scissor jack. AAPQ failed quickly and blew off, CCC deformed but remained in place. CCC dimple deformed and torn.


 
Dec 15, 2018     LW. Drilled forward row of skin/spar holes. Category: Wings
LW. Drilled forward row of skin/spar holes. Primered around strut opening reinforcement plate. Primered stiffener where relieved to clear truss weldment.
 
Dec 14, 2018     LW. Dimpled ribs and clecoed skin in place. - (3 hours) Category: Wings
Filed around tie-down slot and one hinge bracket to ensure skin clearance.
 
Misdimpled aft part of skin instead of leading edge. Flattened the wrong dimples and dimpled first 6 rows of #30 holes on leading edge.
 
Dec 05, 2018     LW. Cleaning and reorganizing shop. - (2 hours) Category: Wings
Moved workbenches and relevelled wing. Trial fit fuel tanks��too fat, need new tanks or modified stringers.
 
Still awaiting rivets to complete two holes on truss doubler.
 
Nov 30, 2018     LW. Drilling and deburring aft spar. Bending flap/aileron gap seal. - (3.5 hours) Category: Wings
 
Nov 29, 2018     LW. Riveting ribs and stiffeners - (3 hours) Category: Wings
 
Nov 28, 2018     LW. Riveted 6 rows of rivets with CCC-42 . - (2.5 hours) Category: Wings
 
Put a large smiley in skin during handling. Worked out with a large spoon.
 
The plans show just one row of countersunk rivets along D spar. I plan on 4-6 rows of countersunk rivets between spar and first stiffener.
 
Nov 24, 2018     Routed wing tip wiring and wing stiffeners. - (4 hours) Category: Wings
Leveled and trued wing structure. Trimmed L wing stiffeners to 116 7/8". Inserted wing stiffeners and clecoed top wing skin in place. Plans don't indicate stiffener length. Estimated 117", but needed to trim 1/8" of outboard end to allow holes to line up.
 
Nov 23, 2018     Routed Pitot and AoA lines in L wing. - (3.5 hours) Category: Wings
Use aluminum tubing.
 
Nov 22, 2018     Rigging L aileron cables and flaps Teleflex cable, some riveting. - (3.5 hours) Category: Wings
Replaced aileron cable guide with new version and reversed bearing attach bolts to prevent cable interference and simplify inspection. Drilled ribs and inserted snap bushings for wiring and bonded grommet strips to inside wing rib openings.
 
Nov 21, 2018     Assembled L wing frame and riveted aft ribs into place. - (3.5 hours) Category: Wings
Drilled out a few rivets that were supposed to be left out until gap seal assembled.
 
Noticed that the inboard flap hinge that I have is not the same as the current documentation. The new rib has an oval hole cutout for the fuel line fitting. Need to get new part.
 
Nov 17, 2018     Attaching L wing truss - (2.5 hours) Category: Wings
Bolted L wing truss to forward spar. Everything fit, but bolts are difficult to get into position. Used a mirror and a flashlight positioned opposite of the end where I had to reach in to insert/attach nuts and bolts. A paint stick with a 1/2" hole serviced to hold bolts and nuts and reach into spar.
 
Nov 16, 2018     Assembling Flaps bellcranks and mounting strut attach brackets - (3.5 hours) Category: Wings
Completed L and R flaps bellcranks. Match drilled L Strut attach brackets and bolted to truss.
 
Nov 15, 2018     Assembling aileron bellcranks. - (2.5 hours) Category: Wings
Completed L and R aileron bellcranks
 
Nov 14, 2018     Assembling wing spars, assembling aft spar wing root attachment brackets. - (2.5 hours) Category: Wings
Rivet R aft spar doubler. Bevelled edges of aft spar attach doublers to sit flush on spar webs, attached aft spar attach fitting and shims by tapping shims into place with a hammer and wooden stir stick.
 
Nov 13, 2018     Cleaning shop and assembling L wing spars. - (2.5 hours) Category: Wings
Riveted L aft spar doubler. Filed spar flush with tip rib. Brushed primer on aft side of aft spars where root doubler mounts. Reamed out L spar truss attachment holes to 5/16" oversize to remove paint and burrs.
 
Nov 09, 2018     Priming Wing ribs. - (3 hours)       Category: Wings
Primed with Super-K.


 
Nov 08, 2018     Priming Wing ribs. - (2.5 hours) Category: Wings
Primed with Super-K.
 
Nov 07, 2018     Cleaning Wing ribs. - (3 hours) Category: Wings
Cross-scrubbed with Scotch Brite and PreKote. About 15 minutes per wing rib.
 
Nov 06, 2018     Priming wing spars, gap seal and stiffeners. - (3 hours) Category: Wings
Touched up main spars and primed where skin overlaps spar skirts. Primed aft spars and wing stiffeners.
 
Nov 05, 2018     Cleaning aft spars, flap gap seals, stiffeners and main spars - (2.5 hours) Category: Wings
Prepping for priming.
 
Nov 02, 2018     Assembling wing spars, cleaning and priming struts - (3 hours) Category: Wings
Riveted leading edge doublers to spars. Cleaning with PreKote and primed interior of lift struts with Super Koropan.
 
Oct 31, 2018     Assembling wing spars - (2 hours) Category: Wings
Continued removing tape residue removed with MEK and wool scrubbing pad. Wet riveted D spar doublers to spar web.
 
Oct 30, 2018     Priming wing spars - (4.5 hours)       Category: Wings
Sealed all openings, rivet holes and one end with clear Gorilla tape. Poured 4 oz. 10% MEK thinned Super Koropan primer into spar cavities. Tilted and rotated spar to ensure throrough internal coverage. Drained excess, let set up, then stripped tape. Primer leaks and tape residue removed with MEK and wool scrubbing pad.


 
Oct 29, 2018     Preparing wing spars for priming. - (2.5 hours) Category: Wings
Preparing wing spars for priming.
 
Oct 28, 2018     Trial fitting wing spar doublers and strut components - (2.7 hours)       Category: Wings
Lift strut holes do not match internal doubler, some holes also oversize. Contacted Rans for resolution.
Update, after much arguing, Rans issued an Assembly Alert to resolve this problem. Required match drilling doublers and struts to 1/4" and using 1/4" SS rivets instead of the original 3/16" SS rivets. Problem resolve and strut is probably stronger than designed.


 
Oct 26, 2018     Assembling and riveting R Flap. - (2.5 hours) Category: Wings
Completed flap riveting and leading edge spar drilling. Ready for inspection.
 
Oct 24, 2018     Assembling and riveting R Flap - (3.5 hours) Category: Wings
Bent trailing edges so that skin 'closed' at leading edge. Wet riveted and filled heads with primer.
 
Oct 20, 2018     Riveting R Aileron - (3.5 hours) Category: Wings
Bent trailing edge so that skin 'closed' at leading edge. Wet riveted and filled heads with primer.
 
Oct 19, 2018     Cleaning shop and assembling R aileron - (2 hours) Category: Wings
 
Oct 18, 2018     Assemblin L aileron - (2.5 hours) Category: Wings
 
Oct 17, 2018     Assemblin L aileron - (3 hours) Category: Wings
 
Oct 16, 2018     Shooting primer, wing parts - (2.3 hours) Category: Wings
 
Oct 15, 2018     Scrubbing wing parts with PreKote for priming - (3.5 hours) Category: Wings
Additional wing parts prepped.
 
Oct 14, 2018     Riveting Aileron - (2.7 hours)       Category: Wings
Fabricated trailing edge bending brake and attached to workbench.
Squeezed trailing edge of L aileron with bending brake to improve fit with ribs. Riveted bottom ribs to skin.


 
Oct 12, 2018     Riveted Aileron and Flaps hinge-rib assemblies - (3.5 hours) Category: Wings
Short 8 AAPQ-62 rivets. Ordered from Rans. Wet riveted with Super-K and dabbed factory heads as well to fill pull stem cavity and rivet head.
 
Oct 11, 2018     Scrubbing wing parts with PreKote for priming - (5 hours) Category: Wings
Scrubbed and cross-scrubbed with PreKote and rinsed with copious amounts of water. Primed parts with Super Koropon.
 
Oct 10, 2018     Scrubbing wing parts with PreKote for priming. Priming parts. - (5 hours) Category: Wings
Scrubbed and cross-scrubbed with PreKote and rinsed with copious amounts of water. Primed parts with Super Koropon.
 
Oct 09, 2018     Scrubbing wing parts with PreKote for priming - (2 hours) Category: Wings
Used homebrew PreKote and Maroon Scotchbrite pad. Scrubbed and cross-scrubbed with PreKote and rinsed with copious amounts of water.
 
Aug 18, 2018     New Hangar!       Category: Workshop
Moved to my new 1575 sqft hangar. Complete with washroom, electronics lab and office.


 
Jul 29, 2018     Priming wing skins. - (2.5 hours)       Category: Wings
Super Koropan primer


 
Jul 28, 2018     Scrubbing wing skins for priming - (2.5 hours) Category: Wings
Used homebrew PreKote and Maroon Scotchbrite pad. Scrubbed and cross-scrubbed with PreKote and rinsed with copious amounts of water.
 
Jul 16, 2018     Deburring replacement KPFL0166 - (1 hour) Category: Wings
 
Jul 10, 2018     Deburring Wing stiffener holes and replacement KPFL0166. - (1.5 hours) Category: Wings
Deburred flat side holes with 150 grit aluminum oxide sandpaper. KPFL0166 are replacement parts with concentric holes (originals were mis-drilled at factory)
 
Jun 30, 2018     Deburring Wing stiffener holes - (2 hours) Category: Wings
Deburred interior holes with drill bit.
 
Jun 12, 2018     Deburring flaps/aileron gap seal - (1 hour) Category: Wings
 
Jun 09, 2018     Deburring main spars. Category: Wings
Completed main spars, working on aft spars.
 
Jun 08, 2018     Deburring main spars. - (1 hour) Category: Wings
Received new aileron bellcrank pulley stand-off bushings and replacement KPAL0146-R aileron rib from Rans
 
Jun 04, 2018     Deburring bottom skin holes and main spars. - (1 hour) Category: Wings
 
May 30, 2018     Deburring bottom wing skin holes - (1 hour) Category: Wings
 
May 21, 2018     Nose rounding of flaps/aileron ribs and spar deburring. - (2 hours) Category: Wings
Filing tooling marks on spar cutouts.
 
May 19, 2018     Adjusting Action Ribs for smooth fit. - (1 hour)       Category: Wings
Ensured flanges at 90 degrees and that fingers on nose are 'rounded' in disc sander to ensure skins lie flat.


 
May 15, 2018     Deburring bottom skins holes. - (1 hour) Category: Wings
Using a grey Scotch Brite disc.
 
May 14, 2018     Deburring bottom skins holes. - (1 hour) Category: Wings
Used grey Scotch brite disc.
 
May 13, 2018     Deburring bottom skins - (1 hour) Category: Wings
 
May 09, 2018     Completion of second wing rack. - (2 hours)       Category: Wings


 
May 07, 2018     Building of second wing rack, deburring top skins. - (1.2 hours) Category: Wings
Inside of skins has aluminum manufacturer's printed information.
 
Apr 26, 2018     Completion of first wing rack, mounting of top skins. - (1 hour) Category: Wings
 
Apr 25, 2018     Inspecting for parts with non-complant edge distances in rivet holes - (1 hour)       Category: Wings
All flaps and aileron ribs, skins, several fittings and some wing parts non-conforming. Contacted Rans for resolution. Non a problem, kit was engineered with reduced edge distance.


 
Apr 25, 2018     Construction of wing skin support frames - (2 hours)       Category: Wings


 
Apr 24, 2018     Construction of wing skin support frames - (1 hour) Category: Wings
Construction of wing skin support frames
 
Apr 23, 2018     Construction of wing skin support frames - (2 hours)       Category: Wings
Frames will be mounted to wing dollies to facilitate storage and priming.


 
Apr 22, 2018     Wing part deburring and inspection - (1.5 hours)       Category: Wings
Found crack in one of the KPAL0147-R ribs. Unrepairable, contacted Rans for a replacement.


 
Mar 15, 2018     Wing ribs deburring and fluting.       Category: Wings
Found cracks in the KPWI0639 and KPWI0640 ribs. Dressed out relief notches to stop cracks from propagating.


 
Mar 14, 2018     Wing ribs deburring and fluting. - (1.0 hour) Category: Wings
 
Mar 13, 2018     Flaps and wing parts deburring, filing. Fluting ribs - (2.5 hours) Category: Wings
 
Mar 12, 2018     Flaps and wing parts deburring, filing. - (2 hours) Category: Wings
Prepping and priming all wing parts prior to assembly.
 
Mar 11, 2018     Flaps and wing parts deburring, filing. - (2.5 hours) Category: Wings
 
Mar 10, 2018     Aileron and flaps parts deburring, filing. Tubular spar hole deburring. - (6.5 hours)       Category: Wings
Used EZ-Burr tool to deburr holes in flaps tubes. Excellent! This is an early kit, so some of the machining is less than perfect. Deburr and move on.


 
Mar 09, 2018     Aileron and flaps parts deburring, filing Category: Wings
 
Mar 08, 2018     Aileron parts trimming, deburring, filing - (2.3 hours) Category: Wings
 
Mar 07, 2018     Uncrating - (3 hours) Category: Wings
 
Mar 06, 2018     Received Wing Kit       Category: Wings
Wing kit arrived, delivered by SeaWings at CYYJ, forwarded from Can Amer Freight, Blaine WA.
Voltar has laid an egg! Transfer cost $CDN 275.


 


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