Brand new RV-9A first flight today

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Brand new RV-9A first flight today

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Today fellow EAA Chapter 90 member Frank Spyksma could find nothing left to do on his RV-9A and so decided it was time to for it to fly. Frank had promised his wife that he would not make the first flight and so enlisted a good friend of mine Dennis Bailey, who owns an RV-6A was tapped to make the first flight. Yours truly flew his ratty by comparisson RV-4 in chase. The first flight was uneventful aside from a single oil drip that we couldn't tell where it came from and didn't drip on the subsequent flight, and a heavy left wing. The left wing was traced to impropper rigging of the flaps and quickly fixed. Dennis truly enjoyed flying the 9A and when the flight was over I'd like to be able to say he greased it on but suffice it to say ... I can't say he greased it on. :wink:

Since the first flight and been done, and the squawks fixed, Frank decided to take his new plane up. After a quick briefing from Dennis on the handling qualities Frank took his new plane up for about a 20 minute flight. Frank came back and made one go around but on his second try he truly greased it on. Beautiful landing!

Dennis said he couldn't believe how much the 9A wanted to fly. He had A LOT of trouble getting it out of the sky. Those big wings just don't want to let the airplane come down.

This particular plane has a Catto 3 blade prop, lightspeed ignition, and an O320 engine. Seeing how that engine starts I have GOT to get electronic ignition! He reported that the Catto prop was SMOOTH as glass.

I had as much fun as Dennis and Frank did. :)

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Post by JohnR »

Pass my congratulations on to Frank! I really like these first flight reports, they are great motivators. Have any photos?
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Post by Lorin Dueck »

EXCELLENT!!! ... and congrats..
Very few people will know the satisfaction of what you''ve done!

That's something all of us builders are looking forward to!! :grouphug:

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Congratulations!!!!!!!!! Are there any photos?

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Yes there are photos, but I'll have to retrieve them from a very technologically challeged couple of people. :)

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Excellent!!
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Right On!!!!
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Thanks for the inspiration to keep pressing on!
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Post by Rupester »

That's the kind of report that makes us Nine builders head back out to the shop to buck "just a few more" rivets. Thanks for the inspiring report!!! Let us know more as the test phase proceeds.

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This flight was all the more inspriational when I think of what Frank had to overcome:

- Delays in getting his control cables
- Trouble setting up his electronic iginition - local hot rod kid finally fixed it
- Trouble getting his engine to develop more than 2000 RPM during taxi tests. This was traced to the cam shaft being ONE TOOTH OFF!
- Getting ready for first flight, Dennis starts the airplane for him and because of a low battery there is a kick-back. They take the battery out to charge it up for a couple of hours then re-install. When Dennis goes to start the engine again, there is a horrible grinding sound! The starter had cracked it's own casing! A week more to get a good starter.

But this past weekend it all finally paid off for Frank and he saw his bird fly and then he flew his bird. Takes me back to my first flight. :roll:

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:worthless:

I am WAITING!!!

:lol:

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You've been waiting to use that particular graphic haven't you? :mrgreen:

I'm trying to get those pics!

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I was thinking the EXACT SAME THING!!! CJ has been planning that post for WEEKS! :lol:
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Okay, I FINALLY got the pictures. In one of them you can see my RV-4 landing just beyond Frank's plane. In another you can see yours truly in a grey sweatshirt holding a flashlight. I'm easy to spot 'cuz I'm the good-lookin' one! :o

They're posted on our EAA Chapter 90 website. We could you the traffic anyway so come on over and have a look!

http://www.eaa90.org

Click on Frank's picture to to to the album.

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Post by captain_john »

Cool! He painted it for the maiden voyage!!!

I like that!

Very nice!

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Excellent!! Its definately good motivation when one of your own type flies!! WooHoo.
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Frank says: "It's a mighty fine airplane. I like it."

Coming from Frank, that's high praise.

Great job Frank, not bad for an ol' farmer. 8)

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