
Below is a picture after landing and celebrating with my wife Debbie.
My sincere appreciation goes out to everyone who helped me along the way.
Thanks, yeah I remember that day as well. My Dad swore it would never fit out the doors without removing them from the hinges, but it went out fine from the basement in Knife Edgeclreding wrote:CONGRATULATIONS!!!! Way to go!
I was down in the basement drilling the longerons today and discussing with my daughter different approaches to "birthing" my 8 and remembering the pictures of your "birth"
The most important thing with the very first flight (in my opinion) is to establish the plane's indicated landing speed. It's important to try and remember what speed you lifted off at, and also to do a bit of slow flight up at altitude to the point you are just nibbling at the stall buffet and remember that speed as well. I added about 10 to 15 kts to the stall/buffet speed for my "over the numbers" approach speed for the first landing.Joe Parish wrote:Very coolCongratulations
Keep us informed on your phase one progress.
Plymouth is in the boxcaptain_john wrote:Dave,
Really cool!!!
Congrats! What is your test area?
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CJ
Gotta wait for all this weeks RAIN to GO AWAY first.Bill H wrote:Congratulations Dave hope to see a few fly by's soon.