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gerrychuck 07-14-2012 06:11 PM

RV-6A C-GERZ: Gerry Julian
 
C-GERZ was born N242UL in 2003, built by Ulrich Luhnau in Houston. It went through two more owners; one in Las Cruces, New Mexico, and the gentleman I bought the plane from just outside of Kansas City. I bought the aircraft last summer, went through the delightful process for importing a homebuilt into Canada (not that bad, actually), and flew for the first time Oct. 1, 2011. Beautifully built aircraft with about 340 hrs tt, a factory O-360 A1A, Sensenich FP prop, nice VFR panel with steam flight gauges, a Becker com, TT autopilot, KMD 150, and EI engine gauges. I have EI dual fuel gauge and an EI fuel flow gauge ready to go in, but haven't gotten around to it yet. Has a Ray Allen/MAC G207 grip on the pilots side, with electric elevator and aileron trim, and the simpler grip with just PTT on the copilot side. Seat cushions are Classic Aero. Since the panel pic was taken I have also added a g-meter on the center post. I've also installed the Nose Job brace from ASA (along with the Lip Skid and modified nose wheel) with it's larger fairing since these pics were taken. I have 35 hrs on the airplane to date and have enjoyed every single minute!


P1000287 by gerrychuck, on Flickr

P1000285 by gerrychuck, on Flickr

P1000284 by gerrychuck, on Flickr
IMG00067 by gerrychuck, on Flickr

P1000281 by gerrychuck, on Flickr

P1000280 by gerrychuck, on Flickr

And the results in flight: 1st at a moderate bank angle (I have a hard time keeping it at less than 60 degrees and 2 g's!) over the Saskatchewan prairie:

IMG-20120218-00018 by gerrychuck, on Flickr

And - what I look like every time I fly GERZ!

IMG-20120218-00013 by gerrychuck, on Flickr

NYTOM 07-15-2012 04:00 PM

I bet that smile is permenant.
 
Very nice Gerry. I hope to have one very similar to yours very soon.
Fly safe! :D:o

Dennis_I 07-16-2012 08:02 AM

Used to work on G-CERZ, so i rubbed my eyes some times to get it right :D

gerrychuck 07-16-2012 04:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NYTOM (Post 680363)
Very nice Gerry. I hope to have one very similar to yours very soon.
Fly safe! :D:o

I hope so too! Good luck with your build.

gerrychuck 07-16-2012 04:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dennis_I (Post 680549)
Used to work on G-CERZ, so i rubbed my eyes some times to get it right :D

Too funny! My sons picked the call sign from those available that involved some semblance of my name, our family name or my initials, etc. Read phonetically, it leaves no doubt who the plane belongs to lol.

Subwaybob 07-16-2012 06:22 PM

Right reat
 
Ok you HAVE TO wipe that foot print off the right seat!! Nice plane!

gerrychuck 07-16-2012 10:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Subwaybob (Post 680767)
Ok you HAVE TO wipe that foot print off the right seat!!

Agreed! I usually step between the seats, but it an be a challenge with size 14 feet, and my son has 16's!

gerrychuck 06-23-2013 03:20 PM

Second Wind
 
In honour of my new lease on life and flying (lets hear it for cardiothoracic surgeons and understanding people at Transport Canada!), I have christened the 6A "Second Wind". Just got some vinyl cut and applied with the new name and thought I should update this thread with the new look! Many thanks to Flyboy1963 for his help in getting going on this little project; much appreciated!


Pense No. 160-20130623-00102 by gerrychuck, on Flickr


Pense No. 160-20130623-00101 by gerrychuck, on Flickr


Pense No. 160-20130623-00100 by gerrychuck, on Flickr


Pense No. 160-20130623-00099 by gerrychuck, on Flickr

flyboy1963 06-23-2013 03:39 PM

Nicely done Gerry
 
....so next question; has anyone at the pumps said
"...what's the name about??? "

that's part of the fun eh? :)

gerrychuck 06-23-2013 07:37 PM

Yup! I explained it to a bunch of people at a flying club bbq we hosted at our hangar Friday night, and I hope to be explaining it to many others for years to come:)


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