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Old 06-29-2007, 09:04 AM
Webhead Webhead is offline
 
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Smile A Little excited; Empannage on the way.

I've been preparing for the last year for this. Building work benches, buying tools, cleaning out the shop, etc.. and now the journey begins. Should have the empannage in a few days. I will be a more active participant on this site until I finish the build, quit, or slip the surly bonds that one last time.

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Old 06-29-2007, 10:43 AM
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Default advice from Yoda

There is no "quit" - there is only "build"!
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Old 06-29-2007, 11:36 AM
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I've been preparing for the last year for this.......
Congratulations! Few things in this life equal the excitement and anticipation of waiting for the empennage kit to arrive. Here's a taste.

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Old 06-29-2007, 03:11 PM
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Default FUN!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I've been preparing for the last year for this. Building work benches, buying tools, cleaning out the shop, etc.. and now the journey begins. Should have the empannage in a few days. I will be a more active participant on this site until I finish the build, quit, or slip the surly bonds that one last time.

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Let the fun begin....and never,never,never give up. This is one of the hardest things I have done thus far...(that includes a BS degee, MBA Degree, Raising 7 great kids and now grand kids, 27 years as a public high school Chemistry teacher, President of a Credit Union,..................)But I can't begin to give you a taste of the joy of the great new friends, things learned, mistakes overcome, wanting to quit but not wanting to set a bad example for my family, and the joy of finishing the tanks (PROSEAL !!!!!#$%^^&^%$#$#), tip up canopy, and all the other supposed hard tasks. The panel is my latest challenge but with my new skills in metal fabrication, Aeroelectric knowledge, and reading the forum at Vansairforce past and present it is really coming together nicely.

Be patient, ask questions, if it doesn't fit find out why before plowing a head, always check the tools for size (especially drill bits and countersinks), get help from family and friends, don't despair when mistakes happen....just buy new parts (as all of us have done) or find away to fix the problem, and last but not least know when to quit and give time to other activities, and oh ya really last but not least ENJOY!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Frank @ SGU RV7A Panel/Electrical "NDY"
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Old 06-30-2007, 02:23 PM
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I understand your excitement ? I just received [this morning via FedEX] my preview plan. So?the ?previewing? begins.
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Old 06-30-2007, 03:58 PM
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Default Congrats!

Here are some tips to help keep you sane:

It's an airplane not a Space Shuttle, a Rolex, or crystal china. Follow the plans. Build with precision, but keep in mind there are acceptable tolerances and it's not made of glass.

It's your project. Build on your schedule. The only deadlines are those you set (and break). Work on it every day. Even if only for a few minutes.

Focus on the part or parts your are working on now. They will become an airplane eventually.

When you get frustrated or discouraged, go flying; even if it's not in an RV.

Believe 50% of what you read or hear about homebuilt aircraft construction - whether it's on the internet, or at a EAA meeting.

Now you need to decide which 50% of this post to believe....
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Old 06-30-2007, 08:42 PM
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I'm with you Webhead. I'll be calling Vans in a couple of weeks (as soon as the shop is complete, and defeinitely before I leave for OSH) to order the Emp kit for my 7A SB. The excitement around the house is uh... building.
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Old 06-30-2007, 09:13 PM
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Welcome webhead,

BTW, there are 28 day programs for guys like you and the rest of us here

This will be an exciting and important part of your life for a considerable time to come. You will meet some outstanding people here and in your local RV community.

As was said earlier, and even earlier by Winston Churchill, don't ever, ever, ever, give up!

I follow a sort of Zen approach to building. When I feel that is it right, I build. Other guys and gals who are building set a schedule. It is totally up to you.

Welcome to the *club*. I look forward to your future posts about primers, tailwheel v. nosewheel, etc. It's all good. Congratulations on the beginning of your adventure.
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Old 06-30-2007, 10:02 PM
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Webhead, welcome to the fun! Just keep telling yourself you eat an elephant one bite at a time and keep chewing.

Have fun!
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Old 07-01-2007, 08:37 AM
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Smile All Right!

Ha! You guys are great! Thanks for the welcome and words of advice. Now why hasn't that delivery guy shown up yet?!!!!!!

Mark
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