David J. Beaulieu

Bangor, ME

United States

Profile Information:

Aircraft Model
STOL CH 750
Project Status
Flying
Building From
Kit
Engine installed (or plan to install)
UL Power
Building Experience
Have already built an airplane
Flying Experience
Commercial / CFI
Building and Flying Info / Your Profession / Other Background Info
Retired Military Pilot / Engineer by Education / Retired Commercial Pilot

Loving the "Great North Woods" of Maine
Home Airport (ie. KMYJ)
KOLD (Old Town, ME)

Comment Wall:

  • Roger E Barnes

    Kit building a 601XL since 2008 goal is to have it complete by this spring.

    could use the material from the crates for your bench, its usually good straight material.

    goes without saying but take the time to make it perfectly level, mine sat on metal saw horses and was 4 by 14.

    air riveter is a really good idea, and air drill if compressor is large enough with #20 and #30 bits probably ten each to start i got mine at Fastenall in Presque Isle and they can get mil spec hardware too, you will need a torque wrench that reads in inch pounds. 

    when de-burring holes us a file, i used a drill bit and it chamfers as much as it deburs.

    i have an acquaintance in Turner who has built and flow a 701, built a 601 and is currently scratch building a 750 so there is some experience around.

    wing construction of the 601 required six 2x2x6foot thin walled steel tubing i have these here if the 750 construction requires tubing like this i would be willing to loan them out, tools too.

    rbarnes3@maine.rr.com   

     

  • Roger E Barnes

    sure its convenient just let me know when you will be coming through.

    Merry Christmas to you too

  • Normand Lambert

    Hi David,

    Looking good ! Keep up the good work...It will eventually FLY...and well too !

    Regards,

    Norm

  • Roger E Barnes

    nice to here from you Dave your welcome to stop in anytime.

    Our goal is to move project to Caribou this spring for assembly, and begin testing by November.

    Your postings show fine work and great progress; the State of Maine is a great match for the 750 performance.

  • Walt Snyder

    David, too funny, I happened to zoom in on your dog because I kept thinking he really had a short muzzle for a German shepherd, and he looked like a cool mix………..then I saw someone stole his legs…… Pretty cool dog, purebred? I don't see many out here with shepherd markings like that.

    Walt Snyder 

  • Doug Malloy

    Hi David. Hey, need to ask you about your experience with the Skytek tank. I talked to Keith at Skytek and watched the Rotax videos and am impressed with the product. Not impressed with the price and not sure about the 1 gal capacity. They say 7 and half minutes at full power for a Rotax engine if you are down to just the header. Assume then for a UL it would be about half that. I plan on a UL350is. I have seen the pics on your installation but do you still think this tank is the way to go?

  • Kurt Satter

    David,

    You can reach me about the charger at ksatter@Verizon.net ...  I can get it off to you by Monday.

  • Danal Estes

    David,

    You asked what we were seeing with the bad injector.  The above is typical.  #3 cylinder just was "not tracking" with the others. 

    Digging a little deeper, it is a bit hotter than others at idle (lean, where everything should be very rich), gets even hotter if the power is up only a tiny bit (even leaner), and actually "goes cold" when the power is advanced anywhere above about 1500 RPM, because it gets so lean it is not burning. Too lean for the plugs to ignite. 

    And... we thought this was a bad injector for a long time.  After chasing down similar problems several times, we came to the conclusion the injectors were fine... that the ECU had an inadequate ground.  

    Conclusions:

    First, check that all EGTs and CHTs "Track" each other in ALL conditions before first flight. 

    Second, check for very, very, very good grounds in an airplane that is so dependant on electronics. DO NOT count on the frame.  Strap and/or "Star" (i.e. home run wires) everything. 

    Feel free to ask questions. 

    P.S. Graphs produced from Dynon logs via custom software that I wrote.  Feel free to send me a log file if you want it graphed. 

    danal (dot) estes (at) gmail (dot) com


  • Thomas Jackson

    David, I saw that you are interested in Datum skis. I have been flying with the skis for 4 years and am very satisfied with them. If you have any questions forward them to me and I will be gald to answer the best as possible.

    Tom

  • Wayne Woloshin

    Hi David, I am curious about your UL Engine , what was the problem that you have to change the #3 Cylinder . And how many hours on your Engine. Tks Wayne 

  • Daniel Booker

    David,

    sorry about delay, not good on this Zenith site!  Looking to get a set of Zenair plans to install my floats. Do you have a set I could purchase/copy?  Thanks,

    dan

  • Nelson Orta

    Hi David,

    Thanks for wanting to share your knowledge with me.

    I’m in your same time zone, anytime that is good for you to call me works for me.

    Thanks,

    Nelson 

    (305) 525-7803