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How I Spent My Saturday

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2007 10:27 pm
by 4kilo
Yesterday (Friday) I finally got my engine mounted. Some of my airport neigbors stopped by to chat, and Rusty Williams mentioned that he knew of a spinner template for my exact prop. Tracing the template is a lot less work than the standard trial fit then mark then cut...repeat 600 times, so when Rusty offered to fly me over in his RV-7A this morning, I jumped at the chance.

We started early, first flying to Bridgeport to get $3.35 fuel, then on to Hicks for breakfast and the spinner template. We met one of Rusty's formation flying friends at Hicks, so next up was some close in formation flying. We ended up back at Grand Prairie to drop off the newly marked spinner and look at my project.

Rusty and I then flew single ship down to my soaring club, where we spent an hour flying around in a sailplane. Rusty had never flown a glider before, so he had nearly as much fun as I did experiencing my first formation flying.

Next it was back to Grand Prairie, to hangar fly and admire my airplane, which can no longer be confused for a canoe:

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4 hours of flying, 6 landings and a whole bunch of fun - now if I just didn't have to get up at 0500 tomorrow for work...

Pat

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2007 10:55 pm
by svanarts
Great way to spend a Saturday Pat! Can the rest of us hijack this thread and post what we did on Saturday? Here's what I did. I cleaned up what I blew my fuselage kit money on. Not sure what I'll do after the wings are done. :)

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Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2007 11:00 pm
by smithhb
svanarts wrote: I cleaned up what I blew my fuselage kit money on.
Sacrilege!

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2007 11:12 pm
by svanarts
The kids are just growing up too quick. Need to make some memories now, finish the airplane as time permits. :)

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 6:35 am
by captain_john
Pat, WHOA!!! You are MOVIN!

Your progress is great!

Me? I am tinkering with paint in an effort to get this fuse together by the holiday season. Thanksgiving or Christmas... whichever it turns out to be!

:oops: CJ

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 6:47 am
by papakeith
Congrats on the engine hanging. I can't even begin to imagine getting to that stage.

Me?
I spent the Saturday walking around in a corn maze. And since yesterday was our 11th anniversary I went out to dinner with the Mrs. A good chunk of that slush fund I was talking about got spent, but it was a good night.

Friday night I actually found myself in my shop washing ribs in preparation for some painting.

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 9:58 am
by cjensen
That is a super Saturday Pat! Workin' on your project, fly an RV, soar a bit, breakfast with the locals...THAT is a Saturday!

I spent seven or so hours in the garage getting this done...

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8)

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 4:23 pm
by N258RE
svanarts wrote:The kids are just growing up too quick. Need to make some memories now, finish the airplane as time permits. :)

I took my son out for the youth waterfowl weekend,thats a chesapeake bay retriever, the cadillac of retrievers


(hope no one finds this offensive)

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Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 9:54 pm
by captain_john
N258RE wrote:
svanarts wrote:The kids are just growing up too quick. Need to make some memories now, finish the airplane as time permits. :)

I took my son out for the youth waterfowl weekend,thats a chesapeake bay retriever, the cadillac of retrievers


(hope no one finds this offensive)

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Is that a 20 ga. gun? I find it offensive! He should be using a 12!

:wink: Way cool!

:mrgreen: CJ

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 11:25 am
by dons
That's a great Saturday Pat!

While I don't get much shop time on Saturday (back to a six day a week job after Labour Day), I did get to match drill the hinge onto the trim tab and cleco on the hinge for the elevator part.

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I hope to get this last major part of the emp to the 'inspection' state before the end of the month, then on to wing tasks.