N410BL Flies!
N410BL Flies!
About 5pm at KDLZ, N410BL took it's first flight with me as the pilot. Geoff Combs, Phil Newlon, Renee Leffler, Zac Holcomb, Lynn Coriell assisted me with the first flight. I did a couple touch and goes with Geoff in his RV-10, then it was my turn. I want to thank everyone that helped me today.
Geoff Combs following me to the runway as the chase plane.
N410BL departs earth for the first time!
Taxing back to the hangar. Successful flight!
Joe Strausbaugh, Lynn Coriell, Geoff Combs, Bob Leffler, and Renee Leffler. Photo taken by Phil Newlon. Thanks to all of them for their help and assistance.
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Geoff Combs following me to the runway as the chase plane.
N410BL departs earth for the first time!
Taxing back to the hangar. Successful flight!
Joe Strausbaugh, Lynn Coriell, Geoff Combs, Bob Leffler, and Renee Leffler. Photo taken by Phil Newlon. Thanks to all of them for their help and assistance.
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Awesome!!! Congratulations! Enjoy that RV grin!
Jeff Orear
RV6A N782P
Hatz Classic, Welding fuselage
Hatz build log. https://eaabuilderslog.org/?blproject&p ... GNCwv&sid=
Peshtigo, WI
RV6A N782P
Hatz Classic, Welding fuselage
Hatz build log. https://eaabuilderslog.org/?blproject&p ... GNCwv&sid=
Peshtigo, WI
Way to go, Bob! Hope you have many, many more.
Bruce Hill
RV-9A N5771H flying over 1100 hours!
Build Log at http://www.overthehills.com/RV-9A-Project
Blog at https://flyingoverthehills.wordpress.com/
EAA Tech Counselor, A&P
RV-9A N5771H flying over 1100 hours!
Build Log at http://www.overthehills.com/RV-9A-Project
Blog at https://flyingoverthehills.wordpress.com/
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That is soooo cool to hear. I love the colors to boot.
So now the big question, wanna sell it?
Spike
So now the big question, wanna sell it?
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Current Build: 2 years into a beautiful little girl
The bigger question is can you afford it?Spike wrote:That is soooo cool to hear. I love the colors to boot.
So now the big question, wanna sell it?
Spike
I would sell in an instant for the right price. However, the right price is about twice the market price at the moment.
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Great question. Maybe I am glad that he wouldn't sell it to me!
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Sorry I missed the question. I just noticed it this morning.captain_john wrote:What do you mean by, "when the fuel pump actually works"?
CJ
My mechanical fuel pump failed on the first flight. Which made for a highly anxious trip around the pattern to land. Fortunately, the electric fuel pump handled the job quite well and allowed me to land with out any issue.
It was a very tense few seconds until I figured out what was wrong. It was a mixed blessing. I overlooked turning the boost pump on during the pre-flight check list. Had it been on, I probably wouldn't have known there was an issue with the mechanical pump.
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