Believe it or not, the 13th was my 5 year anniversary of being hired part time at CAE for simulator seat support in the Phenom 300. With 530+ sessions and five years under my belt now, I’ve been assigned the nickname ‘The Seatfather’.
1000+ hours on motion as a crew have *REALLY* altered my approach to flying safety and how my brain works in the air. I wish I could have transferred this current mindset into my knucklehead brain of two decades back. I remember thinking I knew a lot about flying (didn’t). Still learning - hope to never stop.
Wishing you a happy, safe and RV-filled weekend. Plans for a short hop in the RV-6 this weekend maybe in the works. Smiley face for sure.
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Build Update …KazooRV-9A
Getting closer to putting the RV-9A up on the main gear. Am looking forward to that visual progress! All FF wiring is complete, and have been testing the EIS/EFIS inputs before riveting the top front skin in place. Wiring and panel installation has been a long process.

RE Fuel Flow …bwagner PIREP
RV-14A, Thunderbolt YIO-390-EXP340 installation. Firesleeve encasing the red cube and all of the lines in/out. An exhaust shield on that nearby pipe.
FF readings have been rock steady for the 80hrs in service thus far.

RE Tail Wheel assembly, torque tube vs chains, tire recommendations RV 4
…Pete O Static PIREP
I honestly can’t remember the cost but it wasn’t crazy or anything. The Ti spring is obviously quite a bit lighter than the steel but also a lot springier. I now have a nice suspension on the tail but with that, one needs to be aware of clearance between the tailwheel nut and lower rudder fairing. I have never had an issue but another reason why I ordered the Aero Garage fork is because that nut is eliminated. A friend of mine who is a mechanical engineer advised me that titanium is prone to cracking if it gets chipped, say from a stone chip. My spring is wrapped in hockey tape to protect it and I unwrap the tape and inspect the spring at each condition inspection.
Here is a pic of the lite links currently installed. Just awaiting the new fork and axle. Amazing how much weight can be reduced from the tail and at such a long moment, it makes a marked difference on the C of G location.

bbaggerman
…eScooter PIREP

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1000+ hours on motion as a crew have *REALLY* altered my approach to flying safety and how my brain works in the air. I wish I could have transferred this current mindset into my knucklehead brain of two decades back. I remember thinking I knew a lot about flying (didn’t). Still learning - hope to never stop.
Wishing you a happy, safe and RV-filled weekend. Plans for a short hop in the RV-6 this weekend maybe in the works. Smiley face for sure.
v/r,dr
Build Update …KazooRV-9A
Getting closer to putting the RV-9A up on the main gear. Am looking forward to that visual progress! All FF wiring is complete, and have been testing the EIS/EFIS inputs before riveting the top front skin in place. Wiring and panel installation has been a long process.
RV-9A Andy C. Kalamazoo, Mi
I think that's great advice. I've been thinking that putting some fuel in the tank for testing should be a plan. I intend to paint the wings before final installation, and I could imagine that even primer/paint could initially seal what might later become a leak. And what a pain it would be to...
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RE Fuel Flow …bwagner PIREP
RV-14A, Thunderbolt YIO-390-EXP340 installation. Firesleeve encasing the red cube and all of the lines in/out. An exhaust shield on that nearby pipe.
FF readings have been rock steady for the 80hrs in service thus far.
Fuel flow
Recently my fuel flow readings went from about 9 gals per hr. To around 16 gallons per hour,would these be a bad fuel flow transducer?. I have the lycoming io-390 thunderbolt with ft-60 fuel flow transducer.it’s mounted per plans for the van’s manual.
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RE Tail Wheel assembly, torque tube vs chains, tire recommendations RV 4
…Pete O Static PIREP
I honestly can’t remember the cost but it wasn’t crazy or anything. The Ti spring is obviously quite a bit lighter than the steel but also a lot springier. I now have a nice suspension on the tail but with that, one needs to be aware of clearance between the tailwheel nut and lower rudder fairing. I have never had an issue but another reason why I ordered the Aero Garage fork is because that nut is eliminated. A friend of mine who is a mechanical engineer advised me that titanium is prone to cracking if it gets chipped, say from a stone chip. My spring is wrapped in hockey tape to protect it and I unwrap the tape and inspect the spring at each condition inspection.
Here is a pic of the lite links currently installed. Just awaiting the new fork and axle. Amazing how much weight can be reduced from the tail and at such a long moment, it makes a marked difference on the C of G location.
Tail Wheel assembly, torque tube vs chains, tire recommendations RV 4????
Gonna change to double fork tail wheel assembly from single fork. Please share advice, thoughts and recommendations.
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bbaggerman
…eScooter PIREP
E-scooter
what scooters have some of you purchased to haul (RV-7A) mainly looking for decent speed price and distance. also something that can work as a regular scooter incase the batteries die. want to use in the event of no crew car availability.
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Daddyman58
Brake groan update
I have experienced an annoying loud groaning when I applied my left brake. The brake functions normally, and stops straight. But the noise was bothering me (and perhaps others). I examined it closely, and could not see anything that would cause the mystery noise. Yesterday, I couldn't stand it...
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