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aerosport1
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Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 5:53 pm Post subject: Fly off time 25 hrs or 40hrs |
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I am looking for some feed back on the hours that people were required
to fly off if they had the stock 2 blade Hartzell prop and the DA45 experimental engine from Aerosport Power or other know builder. Was it 25 or 40. And if 25 why instead of 40.
Just curious. I have heard both ways with this combo. Email me off the list
if you would like.
Thanks Geoff
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Dick Sipp
Joined: 11 Jan 2006 Posts: 215 Location: Hope, MI
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Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 6:24 pm Post subject: Fly off time 25 hrs or 40hrs |
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I was given 40 due to experimental engine. (Lycoming kit built by
authorized shop like Aerosport)
There is more than enough to do in the first 40 hours particularly if you
have an advanced technology panel.
Dick Sipp
N110DV
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From: "aerosport1" <g.combs(at)aerosportmodeling.com>
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Subject: Fly off time 25 hrs or 40hrs
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<g.combs(at)aerosportmodeling.com>
I am looking for some feed back on the hours that people were required
to fly off if they had the stock 2 blade Hartzell prop and the DA45
experimental engine from Aerosport Power or other know builder. Was it 25
or 40. And if 25 why instead of 40.
Just curious. I have heard both ways with this combo. Email me off the
list
if you would like.
Thanks Geoff
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Geoff Combs
RV-10 QB N829GW
Finishing
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Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 7:04 pm Post subject: Fly off time 25 hrs or 40hrs |
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I was given 40 hours primarily due to the Experimental stamp on the fuel
injector and non-Lycoming data plate (if I remember correctly). Probably
would have been 25 otherwise. I have the standard Hartzell prop.
Marcus
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partner14
Joined: 12 Jan 2008 Posts: 540 Location: Granbury Texas
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Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 7:18 pm Post subject: Fly off time 25 hrs or 40hrs |
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Ditto to what Dick said.... I knew as a new pilot, the extra time certainly wouldn't do me any harm.... and I strongly agree with the statement that holding a ppl is only a license to learn.
Don McDonald
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From: Dick & Vicki Sipp <rsipp(at)earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: Fly off time 25 hrs or 40hrs
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
Date: Sunday, November 29, 2009, 6:22 PM
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I was given 40 due to experimental engine. (Lycoming kit built by
authorized shop like Aerosport)
There is more than enough to do in the first 40 hours particularly if you
have an advanced technology panel.
Dick Sipp
N110DV
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<g.combs(at)aerosportmodeling.com (g.combs(at)aerosportmodeling.com)>
I am looking for some feed back on the hours that people were required
to fly off if they had the stock 2 blade Hartzell prop and the DA45
experimental engine from Aerosport Power or other know builder. Was it 25
or 40. And if 25 why instead of 40.
Just curious. I have heard both ways with this combo. Email me off the
list
if you would like.
Thanks Geoff
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RV-10 QB N829GW
Finishing
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Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 8:33 pm Post subject: Fly off time 25 hrs or 40hrs |
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Its the engine Geoff...
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Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 8:40 pm Post subject: Fly off time 25 hrs or 40hrs |
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Generally expect 40 hours if you have anything that is non certified- so an
experimental engine not certified (mine has Eci cylinders) would require 40
hours. The DAR or FAA is the final decision on this however. I wouldn't, nor
am I, be in any hurry to get the passengers, I will ask for an extended
flyoff area after 35 hours from my DAR but I plan to spend at least 40 hours
getting to know the frankenstein I created.
My suggestion is ask around and get an idea of what others in your area that
have used the same inspector you'll use had to do if you really need to
know.
P
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From: "aerosport1" <g.combs(at)aerosportmodeling.com>
Sent: Sunday, November 29, 2009 5:53 PM
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Subject: Fly off time 25 hrs or 40hrs
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<g.combs(at)aerosportmodeling.com>
I am looking for some feed back on the hours that people were required
to fly off if they had the stock 2 blade Hartzell prop and the DA45
experimental engine from Aerosport Power or other know builder. Was it 25
or 40. And if 25 why instead of 40.
Just curious. I have heard both ways with this combo. Email me off the
list
if you would like.
Thanks Geoff
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Geoff Combs
RV-10 QB N829GW
Finishing
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scottmschmidt(at)yahoo.co Guest
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Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 11:05 pm Post subject: Fly off time 25 hrs or 40hrs |
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I am one that received 25 hours with the exact same setup that Geoff has.
It depends on the DAR. My DAR saw that the engine had no AD's with documentation and had a hartzell prop.
I am not saying that he was right or wrong but there will be some different opinions when it comes to the fly off hours. I know that there are others that received 25 hours too. I would not be upset at 40 hours either. It does take time to learn and fix up your newly finished plane.
Today, my plane is so much better than the first day. When you roll through 500 hours you'll be happy you took the time to learn and test everything on your plane.
Scott
SLC,UT
On Nov 29, 2009, at 9:39 PM, "Pascal" <rv10builder(at)verizon.net> wrote:
Generally expect 40 hours if you have anything that is non certified- so an experimental engine not certified (mine has Eci cylinders) would require 40 hours. The DAR or FAA is the final decision on this however. I wouldn't, nor am I, be in any hurry to get the passengers, I will ask for an extended flyoff area after 35 hours from my DAR but I plan to spend at least 40 hours getting to know the frankenstein I created.
My suggestion is ask around and get an idea of what others in your area that have used the same inspector you'll use had to do if you really need to know.
P
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From: "aerosport1" <g.combs(at)aerosportmodeling.com>
Sent: Sunday, November 29, 2009 5:53 PM
To: <rv10-list(at)matronics.com>
Subject: Fly off time 25 hrs or 40hrs
I am looking for some feed back on the hours that people were required
to fly off if they had the stock 2 blade Hartzell prop and the DA45 experimental engine from Aerosport Power or other know builder. Was it 25 or 40. And if 25 why instead of 40.
Just curious. I have heard both ways with this combo. Email me off the list
if you would like.
Thanks Geoff
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Geoff Combs
RV-10 QB N829GW
Finishing
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robin1(at)mrmoisture.com Guest
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Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 11:23 pm Post subject: Fly off time 25 hrs or 40hrs |
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Consistency would be nice. A Subaru 7A on my field received a 25 hours
Phase 1. Really??? We were at 44 hours before we had everything ironed
out with the advanced avionics and temp issues. Most plans built RV's
should not take that long. Regardless, just like riveting, fiberglass,
paint, one day it will all be behind you. Enjoy what you are doing.
Robin
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