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Post subject: Re: You say you want an Evolution ... Posted: 29 Sep 2019, 19:24 |
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Joined: 03/01/14 Posts: 2152 Post Likes: +1644 Location: 0TX0 Granbury TX
Aircraft: T-210M Aeronca 7AC
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Yeah Dave I think I was misunderstood. These projects are a labor of love and finishing isn’t the first priority. I really enjoy watching your progress. You make it like you want it, rethink and modify as you progress, no matter how long it takes. I’d love to be involved in a project that you’ve undertaken.
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Post subject: Re: You say you want an Evolution ... Posted: 14 Feb 2020, 00:03 |
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Joined: 11/22/12 Posts: 2599 Post Likes: +2362 Company: Retired Location: Lynnwood, WA (KPAE)
Aircraft: 1993 Bonanza A36TN
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By request, gussets around the doors to prevent unsightly (but non-structural) paint cracking. Attachment: IMG_2731.jpg Attachment: IMG_2732.jpg
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Post subject: Re: You say you want an Evolution ... Posted: 16 Feb 2020, 22:43 |
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Joined: 11/22/12 Posts: 2599 Post Likes: +2362 Company: Retired Location: Lynnwood, WA (KPAE)
Aircraft: 1993 Bonanza A36TN
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Username Protected wrote: why didn't your inner gear doors close? Didn't hook them up for this test. Just pressurizing the system, looking for leaks and checking clearances. Easier to do without the doors in the way.
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Post subject: Re: You say you want an Evolution ... Posted: 16 Feb 2020, 22:47 |
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Joined: 12/07/17 Posts: 7037 Post Likes: +5807 Company: Malco Power Design Location: KLVJ
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What’s the emergency extension system? Manual pump or blow down?
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Post subject: Re: You say you want an Evolution ... Posted: 16 Feb 2020, 23:48 |
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Joined: 11/22/12 Posts: 2599 Post Likes: +2362 Company: Retired Location: Lynnwood, WA (KPAE)
Aircraft: 1993 Bonanza A36TN
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Username Protected wrote: What’s the emergency extension system? Manual pump or blow down? Blow down, or release the pressure and they freefall. A spring helps the nose gear extend against the airflow, the mains don't need one.
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Post subject: Re: You say you want an Evolution ... Posted: 30 Mar 2020, 23:07 |
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Joined: 11/22/12 Posts: 2599 Post Likes: +2362 Company: Retired Location: Lynnwood, WA (KPAE)
Aircraft: 1993 Bonanza A36TN
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After having the carbon panel made, we sent it off to be leather wrapped. I swear they must have had to breed and raise a special cow, it took so long, but it finally came back done. Looks pretty sharp. Attachment: IMG_2789.jpg Instruments have been wired up on the bench and waiting for a while, they went right in. Attachment: image000000.jpg Interior going in Attachment: IMG_2817.jpg And then we got locked down. Sigh.
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Post subject: Re: You say you want an Evolution ... Posted: 31 Mar 2020, 04:11 |
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Joined: 06/08/12 Posts: 12587 Post Likes: +5181 Company: Mayo Clinic Location: Rochester, MN
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Username Protected wrote: After having the carbon panel made, we sent it off to be leather wrapped. I swear they must have had to breed and raise a special cow, it took so long, but it finally came back done. Looks pretty sharp. Attachment: IMG_2789.jpg Instruments have been wired up on the bench and waiting for a while, they went right in. Attachment: image000000.jpg Interior going in Attachment: IMG_2817.jpg And then we got locked down. Sigh. Sorry about the lock down. Great job on the panel!
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Post subject: Re: You say you want an Evolution ... Posted: 31 Mar 2020, 10:25 |
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Joined: 06/17/14 Posts: 5018 Post Likes: +1951 Location: KJYO
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You are an aircraft manufacturer! Doesn’t that make you essential?
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Post subject: Re: You say you want an Evolution ... Posted: 23 Apr 2020, 00:09 |
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Joined: 11/22/12 Posts: 2599 Post Likes: +2362 Company: Retired Location: Lynnwood, WA (KPAE)
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While I'm chafing at the bit here, another owner has been doing some back-to-back testing of a new mod, details of which are still under wraps. Of the airplanes flying, his is probably the one most similar to mine so his "before" results should be a good estimate of what I'm looking for.
To measure TAS at max cruise, he used GPS on an equilateral triangular course, and an ITT limit of 770C for a PT6A-135A engine, same as mine, at flight levels 175, 240 and 280. He then temperature-corrected the results for an ISA standard day.
Max cruise was surprisingly consistent, 292 KTAS at both lower altitudes and losing only one knot, 291 KTAS, at FL 280. Fuel flow was of course not consistent, 47 gph at 175, 39 gph at 240 and 34 gph at 280. Time to climb from 5,000' to FL 280 was 11:50 and still climbing at over 900 fpm when he leveled off. I can see why FlightAware shows most flights at FL 270/280.
His "after" testing, BTW, showed the mod added about 7 KTAS and >100 fpm. I may consider it after I've been flying for a while but first things first.
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