First flight took place this morning!
I've been watching the forecast waiting for an opportunity suitable for making the first flight. At this time of the year the air is unstable, and conditions can be quite windy with thermals as the day heats up. There was low cloud and fog at 5 a.m. but this cleared up after 6:30 so we took the RV down to the strip.
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Just after 7 a.m. with heart in mouth I lifted off. The ground roll was a bit longer and the deck angle a bit flatter than the Foxbat STOL that I usually fly (at 75 knots) but otherwise it climbed well (temp was 20 degrees C) and there were no issues with high CHT etc. (initial CHT was 380 F on #3 and this dropped below 370 once I levelled out at 3000'). I spent about 20 minutes in the air checking controls, temperatures, pressures etc. and slow speed handling, staying overhead the farm strip in case there was a need to get down urgently.
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Landing was the next challenge, but happily, nothing got bent!
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Later today I'm going to take the cowls off to check everything over. The next flights will be more structured test flights per the flight test manuals (EAA and SAAA guides). I think the airspeed indicators may be reading a bit low, so there could be an issue with the static ports in the fuselage sides, which will be checked by flying a rectangular pattern to collect some data.
There are a lot of people to acknowledge for their support! Family, friends, Sport Aircraft Association of Australia, Albany Flying Club, VAF of course! There were more than a few moments during the long and drawn out construction phase when I thought I might never make it to this stage.