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Posted on August 25, 2014 at 11:30am 1 Comment 3 Likes
With the FAA paper finally in hand, the shout came out from Charlie 'Move that plane NOW!'.
The Thunderbirds (you know the F16s that display really well), were ready to do their display to close the whole weeks events... but they couldn't. The crowds were on the line, and the planes had their jet engines running, but they were not being given the 'GO!' until after the One Week Wonder did its first ever 'under its own power' taxi.
There…
ContinuePosted on August 24, 2014 at 5:30am 0 Comments 1 Like
Arriving on the Sunday morning, nobody felt 'not tired', but everybody felt 'totally exhilarated'. The One Week Wonder sat out front, like a toddler about to go out in it's push chair for the first time, full of anticipation, ready for an adventure - but looking so innocent and unprepared.
It was 99% ready, and with just 50% left to go! But that 50% was going to be a challenge... Then, they came with a black plastic bag and a remote control unit for the countdown clock. It…
ContinuePosted on August 23, 2014 at 6:00am 0 Comments 1 Like
Saturday morning was a blur. Nobody could remember their own names any more - let alone whether they were coming or going... It was as if those 'patience pills' were affecting memory too! Thankfully, between everybody, everything was being accounted for, but the team were visibly slowing down. Caution was being applied, because everybody knew that it was better to miss the deadline than make a mistake that could jeopardise the long term benefits from…
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Friday... less than two days to go...
everybody finally realized that somebody had been lying to the team - that clock was not right. This was not anything like a seven day challenge. Seven days would have given the team until 08:00 on Monday morning... BUT the organizers had this hidden agenda... the plane would be INSPECTED on the SUNDAY by the FAA... and needed full FAA certification before 15:00 on that very Sunday... so that a public taxi test could take…
ContinuePosted on August 22, 2014 at 6:00am 1 Comment 1 Like
With all the 'smaller surfaces' completed, day four was a day of looking for jobs for the core team not involved in the fuselage or left wing - there was no shortage of tasks - event the clearing up and sorting out the tools that had managed to have a party and get muddled up!
For those who had built Zenith Aircraft before, this seemed like an easy build - until they all realized that this was a CH750 Cruzer - so it was different. With less than a handful of Cruzers flying…
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The CNN story of Patricia with you in it is magnificent! Congratulations to you two! Please pass my admiration to Patricia! Keep some for yourself, too! Well done!
Hi Jonathan,
Let me know how I can help with the African fly girls. I will not be at Oshkosh this year. We were there last year and do not go every year.
Val
Hi Jonathan,
Thw newer Zenair amphib are easier to construct and setup. I think I would go for those. On the CH701 they are pretty heavy...So watch for this.
Norm
Hi Jonathan,
Sorry it took so long to answer your comment about the Anti-skid tape found at Rona (construction store)! Went on EASY ! Very nice result and very cost effective. I don't think you could tell the difference between this stuff and what is sold by aircraft shops. Look at the pictures... Easy to cut and very STICKY! Can't pull it off afterwards.
Jonathan,
Thank you for the story in the news letter i enjoyed reading it.
Jonathan
I've been looking at your pics. Interesting stuff...I was especially interested in your camera mounts as I am currently working on a vid mount for the baggage. shelf. I've been thru a couple and about have one done that I'm satisfied with...thx for the pics.
Joe Spencer
Sorry to hear about the malaria hope it does not slow you down too mutch. I have been enjoying your blogs. My 750 will hopefully be flying in January 2011. Mybe I should fly up and visit you.
Regards
Andrew Conroy
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