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Still chugging along with the prototype, getting into the details.
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My guess for getting it in the air is March or April.
Certainly has been interesting to watch them work through the problems as they come up. I give the guy (and the rest of the team) serious credit for working through the problems as they come up and not giving up. How many of us can say we built an aircraft we designed, and have the videos to show going through the iterative process (warts and all) to get it from one stage to the next?
I am seriously pulling for them to finish, because it's been extremely informative to say the least. Hopefully that much hard work pays off for the team building the bird. You really can't get much more of an example (unless you think he should be doing
everything alone) of what EAB is, in both the letter and spirit of the rule.