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Still Grinning - First flight of N881GP

 
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 6:34 am    Post subject: Still Grinning - First flight of N881GP Reply with quote

Listers,

After 10 years of building, I flew my RV-8 sn 80081 for the first time yesterday.

I followed Kevin H. and others suggestion about not having a chase and split the day in to two flight.

The first flight was just several times around the pattern at altitude ending in a perfect landing and back to the hangar to check for leaks/things where they should not be. The flight itself was absolutely wonderful. The aircraft flew hands off and all engine parameters were as expected. I did find one small oil leak when the cowl was removed. It was due to overtighning of one valve cover that split the silicone gasket. Luckily I found one available at FTG on a Sunday and fixed the leak. Now I was ready for a second flight.

The second flight was off to the east to get away from the DEN class B, gain some altitude and I performed some slow flight, power off stalls, A/P tests... While on my way back, I got a "ding, check engine analyzer" in my headset and discovered the #1 CHT had dropped to below 150deg (the lower limit I had programmed). The EGTs were normal, no unusual vibrations, and engine seeemed to be making full power ...It must be a gauge problem. Finally as I was watching the gauge, I saw the indication jump from 125 to 295 (the same as the other cyliders) several times. Now at least I knew for sure it was a gauge problem. I returned to FTG and called it a very good day.

Keep building everyone, it's worth every hour and penny you put into it.

Thanks to everyone on the list that has answered all of my stupid question over the years.

Greg Puckett (flying, wooo hoooo!!!!)
Elizabeth, CO


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 6:59 am    Post subject: Still Grinning - First flight of N881GP Reply with quote

Congrats Greg,

Well done, Enjoy!
Tim

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 7:53 am    Post subject: Still Grinning - First flight of N881GP Reply with quote

Way to go! Congrats. I get a number 1 cylinder temp drop that's not in line with the other cylinders too withoug and EGT change. It happens at lower power settings. Never have figured it out. So much more fun to fly than tweak/debug.

Lucky

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From: "Puckett, Gregory [DENTK]" <Greg.Puckett(at)united.com>

[quote] --> RV-List message posted by: "Puckett, Gregory [DENTK]"


Listers,

After 10 years of building, I flew my RV-8 sn 80081 for the first time
yesterday.

I followed Kevin H. and others suggestion about not having a chase and split the
day in to two flight.

The first flight was just several times around the pattern at altitude ending in
a perfect landing and back to the hangar to check for leaks/things where they
should not be. The flight itself was absolutely wonderful. The aircraft flew
hands off and all engine parameters were as expected. I did find one small oil
leak when the cowl was removed. It was due to ove rtighning of one valve cover
that split the silicone gasket. Luckily I found one available at FTG on a Sunday
and fixed the leak. Now I was ready for a second flight.

The second flight was off to the east to get away from the DEN class B, gain
some altitude and I performed some slow flight, power off stalls, A/P tests...
While on my way back, I got a "ding, check engine analyzer" in my headset and
discovered the #1 CHT had dropped to below 150deg (the lower limit I had
programmed). The EGTs were normal, no unusual vibrations, and engine seeemed to
be making full power ...It must be a gauge problem. Finally as I was watching
the gauge, I saw the indication jump from 125 to 295 (the same as the other
cyliders) several times. Now at least I knew for sure it was a gauge problem. I
returned to FTG and called it a very good day.

Keep building everyone, it's worth tp://w [quote][b]


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 8:30 am    Post subject: Still Grinning - First flight of N881GP Reply with quote

Quote:
Fly off your hours so you can do
Meadow Lake RVers style breakfast flights.

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http://tinyurl.com/y78c8s

[quote]Ron Lee Do not archive
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 8:42 am    Post subject: Still Grinning - First flight of N881GP Reply with quote

Congratulations, Greg!!!!!

Richard Dudley
-6A flying

Puckett, Gregory [DENTK] wrote:

Quote:


Listers,

After 10 years of building, I flew my RV-8 sn 80081 for the first time yesterday.

I followed Kevin H. and others suggestion about not having a chase and split the day in to two flight.

The first flight was just several times around the pattern at altitude ending in a perfect landing and back to the hangar to check for leaks/things where they should not be. The flight itself was absolutely wonderful. The aircraft flew hands off and all engine parameters were as expected. I did find one small oil leak when the cowl was removed. It was due to overtighning of one valve cover that split the silicone gasket. Luckily I found one available at FTG on a Sunday and fixed the leak. Now I was ready for a second flight.

The second flight was off to the east to get away from the DEN class B, gain some altitude and I performed some slow flight, power off stalls, A/P tests... While on my way back, I got a "ding, check engine analyzer" in my headset and discovered the #1 CHT had dropped to below 150deg (the lower limit I had programmed). The EGTs were normal, no unusual vibrations, and engine seeemed to be making full power ...It must be a gauge problem. Finally as I was watching the gauge, I saw the indication jump from 125 to 295 (the same as the other cyliders) several times. Now at least I knew for sure it was a gauge problem. I returned to FTG and called it a very good day.

Keep building everyone, it's worth every hour and penny you put into it.

Thanks to everyone on the list that has answered all of my stupid question over the years.

Greg Puckett (flying, wooo hoooo!!!!)
Elizabeth, CO





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PostPosted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 9:24 am    Post subject: Still Grinning - First flight of N881GP Reply with quote

Congratulations! It must be the best of feelings, indeed!

John Jessen
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 8:05 pm    Post subject: Still Grinning - First flight of N881GP Reply with quote

Congratulations Greg!

John
RV8 - Centennial, CO
On Dec 4, 2006, at 7:34 AM, Puckett, Gregory [DENTK] wrote:

Quote:

<Greg.Puckett(at)united.com>

Listers,

After 10 years of building, I flew my RV-8 sn 80081 for the first
time yesterday.

I followed Kevin H. and others suggestion about not having a chase
and split the day in to two flight.

The first flight was just several times around the pattern at
altitude ending in a perfect landing and back to the hangar to
check for leaks/things where they should not be. The flight itself
was absolutely wonderful. The aircraft flew hands off and all
engine parameters were as expected. I did find one small oil leak
when the cowl was removed. It was due to overtighning of one valve
cover that split the silicone gasket. Luckily I found one available
at FTG on a Sunday and fixed the leak. Now I was ready for a second
flight.

The second flight was off to the east to get away from the DEN
class B, gain some altitude and I performed some slow flight, power
off stalls, A/P tests... While on my way back, I got a "ding,
check engine analyzer" in my headset and discovered the #1 CHT had
dropped to below 150deg (the lower limit I had programmed). The
EGTs were normal, no unusual vibrations, and engine seeemed to be
making full power ...It must be a gauge problem. Finally as I was
watching the gauge, I saw the indication jump from 125 to 295 (the
same as the other cyliders) several times. Now at least I knew for
sure it was a gauge problem. I returned to FTG and called it a very
good day.

Keep building everyone, it's worth every hour and penny you put
into it.

Thanks to everyone on the list that has answered all of my stupid
question over the years.

Greg Puckett (flying, wooo hoooo!!!!)
Elizabeth, CO



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PostPosted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 6:55 pm    Post subject: Still Grinning - First flight of N881GP Reply with quote

On 4 Dec 2006, at 11:29, someone wrote:

Quote:
Fly off your hours so you can do Meadow Lake RVers style breakfast
flights. http://tinyurl.com/y78c8s


Got to jump in here - the flight test phase should be a lot more than
simply "flying off the hours". The whole point of the flight test
phase is to test the aircraft, engine, avionics, other systems to
determine if they work properly, and if not, correct the problems.
It is also the time for the builder to learn the major things that
the aircraft has to teach him.

Builders should be determining how the aircraft handles at various
weights and CGs. They should determine stall speeds, and stall
characteristics, at various weights and CGs. They should determine
how to properly lean the aircraft, and then see what the cruise fuel
flow and speed is at various power settings and altitudes. Determine
the optimum take off and landing techniques and speeds, and then
determine the take off and landing performance. Determine the errors
in the airspeed system. Confirm proper functioning of the avionics.
Etc, etc, etc. It is not just flying off the hours.

For a whole bunch more about what should be in a flight test program,
read FAA AC 90-89A Amateur-Built Aircraft and Ultralight Flight
Testing Handbook:

http://www.kilohotel.com/rv8/rvlinks/90-89a.pdf

Kevin Horton RV-8 (finishing kit)
Ottawa, Canada
http://www.kilohotel.com/rv8


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 4:24 am    Post subject: Still Grinning - First flight of N881GP Reply with quote

Greg,

CONGRATULATIONS AND WELL DONE !!!

Chuck & Dave Rowbotham
RV-8A
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From: "Puckett, Gregory [DENTK]" <Greg.Puckett(at)united.com>
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To: "Puckett, Gregory [DENTK]" <Greg.Puckett(at)united.com>,
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Subject: Still Grinning - First flight of N881GP
Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2006 07:34:07 -0700


Quote:
Listers,

After 10 years of building, I flew my RV-8 sn 80081 for the first time
yesterday.


Quote:
Greg Puckett (flying, wooo hoooo!!!!)
Elizabeth, CO


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