N612EF had its first flight this morning. Because KSGS doesn't allow experimentals in Phase I to return, DAR Tony Kirk gave me a corridor down the Mississippi to near Red Wing, at which point I could turn north into the test area and then, finally, head for Lake Elmo (21D) where it will be based during testing.
It exhibited a very heavy right wing, which you can see in this video when I'd take my hand off the yoke.
But the big issue was the ADAHRS went south on climbout and was worthless (you can see that in the video too). We had calibrated it at the compass rose a year or so ago with me just using the towbar to move the plane around during the process. So, not sure what's going on there and will have to recalibrate it.
Possibly related is the ball stayed center on straight and level but when I would intentionally slip and the ball would slide left, right rudder, not left rudder, would center it. Again, ADAHRS related?
The engine performed like a champ. Cruising at the eco stop resulted in a higher RPM than I would have liked so I had to throttle back to stay around 4500 RPM or so, sipping 3.1 gph.
I thought I had disabled the ESP (Electronic Stability & Protection) system but I guess I hadn't. At one point the plane pitched up quite sharply (but not violently) on its own. I also thought I'd turned off the autopilot.
So lots to do.
FlightRadar24 data is here
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/aircraft/n612ef#3f94c9c0
G3X Data here


It exhibited a very heavy right wing, which you can see in this video when I'd take my hand off the yoke.
But the big issue was the ADAHRS went south on climbout and was worthless (you can see that in the video too). We had calibrated it at the compass rose a year or so ago with me just using the towbar to move the plane around during the process. So, not sure what's going on there and will have to recalibrate it.
Possibly related is the ball stayed center on straight and level but when I would intentionally slip and the ball would slide left, right rudder, not left rudder, would center it. Again, ADAHRS related?
The engine performed like a champ. Cruising at the eco stop resulted in a higher RPM than I would have liked so I had to throttle back to stay around 4500 RPM or so, sipping 3.1 gph.
I thought I had disabled the ESP (Electronic Stability & Protection) system but I guess I hadn't. At one point the plane pitched up quite sharply (but not violently) on its own. I also thought I'd turned off the autopilot.
So lots to do.
FlightRadar24 data is here
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/aircraft/n612ef#3f94c9c0
G3X Data here


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