You’re welcome! Yes, I have to give it up. Alzheimer’s. It’s fairly early but there is definitely a loss of things I used to know.….saw Dave’s RV12 up for sale…man his builder blog written in the days before me tube and all the rest really motivated me to keep building. Thanks Dave for your contributions to RV12 community.
You’re welcome! Yes, I have to give it up. Alzheimer’s. It’s fairly early but there is definitely a loss of things I used to know.
I do have a problem that I’m not sure to fix. The last time I tried to fly pre-illness I had a problem with the mag check. On one of the channels I got an RPM drop of 150 rpm. That’s the lowest it can go to pass the manual value. It could be a bad sparkplug, a bad wire, or one of the electronic ignition boxes. I don’t know what to do about it. I’m trying to find a Rotax mechanic but they seem to be pretty scarce. If anyone knows of a mechanic near Columbus Ohio, or someone willing to travel for a price I would be grateful for a referral.
This is one of the hardest things I’ve ever had to deal with. Any help and/or advice would be greatly appreciated. Failing that I’ll knock down the asking price commensurate with the complexity of the fix.
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Sorry about the illness. That just sucks.You’re welcome! Yes, I have to give it up. Alzheimer’s. It’s fairly early but there is definitely a loss of things I used to know.
I do have a problem that I’m not sure to fix. The last time I tried to fly pre-illness I had a problem with the mag check. On one of the channels I got an RPM drop of 150 rpm. That’s the lowest it can go to pass the manual value. It could be a bad sparkplug, a bad wire, or one of the electronic ignition boxes. I don’t know what to do about it. I’m trying to find a Rotax mechanic but they seem to be pretty scarce. If anyone knows of a mechanic near Columbus Ohio, or someone willing to travel for a price I would be grateful for a referral.
This is one of the hardest things I’ve ever had to deal with. Any help and/or advice would be greatly appreciated. Failing that I’ll knock down the asking price commensurate with the complexity of the fix.
So sorry to hear the sad news, Dave. Like many other RV-12 builders, I have enjoyed your blog and also have your book, "Schmetterling Aviation." Thank you for sharing your stories about building and flying your RV-12.You’re welcome! Yes, I have to give it up. Alzheimer’s. It’s fairly early but there is definitely a loss of things I used to know.
I am very sorry to hear this. You're a first ballot Hall of Famer in my bookYou’re welcome! Yes, I have to give it up. Alzheimer’s. It’s fairly early but there is definitely a loss of things I used to know.
I do have a problem that I’m not sure to fix. The last time I tried to fly pre-illness I had a problem with the mag check. On one of the channels I got an RPM drop of 150 rpm. That’s the lowest it can go to pass the manual value. It could be a bad sparkplug, a bad wire, or one of the electronic ignition boxes. I don’t know what to do about it. I’m trying to find a Rotax mechanic but they seem to be pretty scarce. If anyone knows of a mechanic near Columbus Ohio, or someone willing to travel for a price I would be grateful for a referral.
This is one of the hardest things I’ve ever had to deal with. Any help and/or advice would be greatly appreciated. Failing that I’ll knock down the asking price commensurate with the complexity of the fix.
Dave, I solved a similar problem to what you are describing on a friend’s 912 ULS. After checking all the plug wires, new plugs, swapping modules, etc. The cause ended up being that the ground braid / sheathing on the wires coming off the trigger coils on the lower left rear of the engine was touching the exposed connections on the trigger coils.
If I was closer I would come help you get it running.
I found the problem. Bad plug.
I sold the airplane today. The new owner lives only 18 miles away. That’s a dream come true! The 2nd bidder lives in Utah. That would have been far more complicated.Classified listing w/photos for the plane can be seen at:
2013 RV-12 ULS • $95,000 (Dave Gamble's RV-12)
[ed. Posting for Dave. v/r,dr] Owner: Dgamble on VAF (Dave Gamble) FOR SALE • 2013 Van's RV-12 - Illness forces the sale of my beloved airplane. The specs: TT 512 hrs, Rotax 912 ULS. Dynon Skyview with Autopilot and Button Panels, Imron paint by DESAPI, Nav and Landing lights, canopy cover...vansairforce.net
I’m planning for EAA this year - Monday thru Wednesday.Congrats on selling your RV, Dave, and I'm glad it is going to live nearby.
Please stop in from time to time, as we like having you around <grin>.
Your friend,
Doug