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PostPosted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 9:29 pm    Post subject: A Plane is born Reply with quote

Hi

After 6 years and 178 days, RV10 C-GCWZ took to the air at Camrose Airport in Alberta, Canada.

I would like to thank all the usual suspects but especially Tim Olson for his website, Matt Dralle for this list and Dave Saylor for his fiberglass seminar. Thanks to all those who answered my cries for help. Learning how to build a plane is harder and perhaps takes longer than the actual building process. Having access to the collective wisdom of this group was quite literally pricesless. In every sense you were my build partners.

Cheers

Les Kearney
#40-643 Now Flying!!!!!!!
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 9:31 pm    Post subject: A Plane is born Reply with quote

Hi Again

I almost forgot - A very Special Thanks to David Maib with whom I did my transition training! He is an outstanding instructor.

Cheers

Les

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Hi

After 6 years and 178 days, RV10 C-GCWZ took to the air at Camrose Airport in Alberta, Canada.

I would like to thank all the usual suspects but especially Tim Olson for his website, Matt Dralle for this list and Dave Saylor for his fiberglass seminar. Thanks to all those who answered my cries for help. Learning how to build a plane is harder and perhaps takes longer than the actual building process. Having access to the collective wisdom of this group was quite literally pricesless. In every sense you were my build partners.

Cheers

Les Kearney
#40-643 Now Flying!!!!!!!
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 1:37 am    Post subject: A Plane is born Reply with quote

Congratulations Les!

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After 6 years and 178 days, RV10 C-GCWZ took to the air at Camrose Airport in Alberta, Canada.

I would like to thank all the usual suspects but especially Tim Olson for his website, Matt Dralle for this list and Dave Saylor for his fiberglass seminar. Thanks to all those who answered my cries for help. Learning how to build a plane is harder and perhaps takes longer than the actual building process. Having access to the collective wisdom of this group was quite literally pricesless. In every sense you were my build partners.

Cheers

Les Kearney
#40-643 Now Flying!!!!!!!
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 3:23 am    Post subject: A Plane is born Reply with quote

That’s a small rotation for a man ... giant birth ... etc.! Awesome, Les! Post pics/ video when you can. At least more details.



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PostPosted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 4:44 am    Post subject: A Plane is born Reply with quote

Way to go Les.  Hope everything went well with first flight and few minor squawks.  Let us know how she flew.  
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Hi
 
After 6 years and 178 days, RV10 C-GCWZ took to the air at Camrose Airport in Alberta, Canada.
 
I would like to thank all the usual suspects but especially Tim Olson for his website,  Matt Dralle for this list and Dave Saylor for his fiberglass seminar. Thanks to all those who answered my cries for help. Learning how to build a plane is harder and perhaps takes longer than the actual building process. Having access to the collective wisdom of this group was quite literally pricesless.  In every sense you were my build partners.
 
Cheers
 
Les Kearney
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 4:51 am    Post subject: A Plane is born Reply with quote

Congratulations Les!
Can't wait to see it.

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 5:08 am    Post subject: A Plane is born Reply with quote

Congratulations Les!  Keep up the good work and fly safe!
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Hi
 
After 6 years and 178 days, RV10 C-GCWZ took to the air at Camrose Airport in Alberta, Canada.
 
I would like to thank all the usual suspects but especially Tim Olson for his website,  Matt Dralle for this list and Dave Saylor for his fiberglass seminar. Thanks to all those who answered my cries for help. Learning how to build a plane is harder and perhaps takes longer than the actual building process. Having access to the collective wisdom of this group was quite literally pricesless.  In every sense you were my build partners.
 
Cheers
 
Les Kearney
#40-643 Now Flying!!!!!!!  
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 5:22 am    Post subject: A Plane is born Reply with quote

Congratulations mate, I wish you safe skies and tailwinds.
Your assistance with the composite cabin door frame and seal advice has inspired me Les, thank you.

Warm regards from down under.

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Hi

After 6 years and 178 days, RV10 C-GCWZ took to the air at Camrose Airport in Alberta, Canada.

I would like to thank all the usual suspects but especially Tim Olson for his website, Matt Dralle for this list and Dave Saylor for his fiberglass seminar. Thanks to all those who answered my cries for help. Learning how to build a plane is harder and perhaps takes longer than the actual building process. Having access to the collective wisdom of this group was quite literally pricesless. In every sense you were my build partners.

Cheers

Les Kearney
#40-643 Now Flying!!!!!!!
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 5:38 am    Post subject: A Plane is born Reply with quote

Hey congrats Les, tell us about the flight!
Tim

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Hi

After 6 years and 178 days, RV10 C-GCWZ took to the air at Camrose
Airport in Alberta, Canada.

I would like to thank all the usual suspects but especially Tim Olson
for his website, Matt Dralle for this list and Dave Saylor for his
fiberglass seminar. Thanks to all those who answered my cries for help.
Learning how to build a plane is harder and perhaps takes longer than
the actual building process. Having access to the collective wisdom of
this group was quite literally pricesless. In every sense you were my
build partners.

Cheers

Les Kearney

#40-643 Now Flying!!!!!!!

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 6:10 am    Post subject: Re: A Plane is born Reply with quote

Congratulations Les! Pictures?

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 6:52 am    Post subject: A Plane is born Reply with quote

Hi

Here is the pix with the obligatory RV grin. I have a vido but it is very large. I also need to get my daughter to clean it up a bit before I post it.

The chap in the right seat is local flight instructor. In Canada it is legal to have an instructor aboard during the fly off period. He took care of comms and help monitor the engine parameters for the flight. My engine is a 3.6L Subaru Tribeca with a 4 blade Quinti / Sensenich prop so there was a lot to keep an eye on during the first flight. I was wowed by how smooth and quite the engine was on takeoff!

Exterior pix are not all that interesting as I haven't done paint yet. It is very much a "coat of many colours" as my focus has been on getting airworthy and not pretty. I will post a couple later.

I am following the test flight syllabus laid out in Jerry Milek's "Test Flight Checklist" which can be found at www.javifix.com. It is well worth the cost. First flight lasted, by design, for about 11 minutes. The plan was to to check controls *gently* and then return to ground to check for leaks etc in the engine compartment. Based on the syllabus, each flight builds on the previous in a highly structured way. The intent is to carefully and methodically test the aircraft with a minimum of risk.

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 7:34 am    Post subject: Re: A Plane is born Reply with quote

Les: Congratulations! As a fellow auto-engine builder, I know how much extra time is involved in getting to flight. A major achievement on your part!

My Mazda 20B rotary is still in the 'build all the external support pieces to the engine' phase. Hope this warm season will allow getting to a running engine point.

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 8:21 am    Post subject: A Plane is born Reply with quote

Welcome to the other side.... As you will soon discover, the RV10 has to be one of the greatest planes around.... in all aspects. Congrats.
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Date: Monday, April 8, 2013, 9:51 AM

Hi

Here is the pix with the obligatory RV grin. I have a vido but it is very large. I also need to get my daughter to clean it up a bit before I post it.

The chap in the right seat is local flight instructor. In Canada it is legal to have an instructor aboard during the fly off period. He took care of comms and help monitor the engine parameters for the flight. My engine is a 3.6L Subaru Tribeca with a 4 blade Quinti / Sensenich prop so there was a lot to keep an eye on during the first flight. I was wowed by how smooth and quite the engine was on takeoff!

Exterior pix are not all that interesting as I haven't done paint yet. It is very much a "coat of many colours" as my focus has been on getting airworthy and not pretty. I will post a couple later.

I am following the test flight syllabus laid out in Jerry Milek's "Test Flight Checklist" which can be found at www.javifix.com. It is well worth the cost. First flight lasted, by design, for about 11 minutes. The plan was to to check controls *gently* and then return to ground to check for leaks etc in the engine compartment. Based on the syllabus, each flight builds on the previous in a highly structured way. The intent is to carefully and methodically test the aircraft with a minimum of risk.

Cheers

Les
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 9:01 am    Post subject: A Plane is born Reply with quote

A big congratulations!!

On 4/8/2013 1:28 AM, Les Kearney wrote:

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Hi

After 6 years and 178 days, RV10 C-GCWZ took to the air at Camrose Airport in Alberta, Canada.

I would like to thank all the usual suspects but especially Tim Olson for his website, Matt Dralle for this list and Dave Saylor for his fiberglass seminar. Thanks to all those who answered my cries for help. Learning how to build a plane is harder and perhaps takes longer than the actual building process. Having access to the collective wisdom of this group was quite literally pricesless. In every sense you were my build partners.

Cheers

Les Kearney
#40-643 Now Flying!!!!!!!
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 5:25 pm    Post subject: Re: A Plane is born Reply with quote

Congratulations Les! For some reason, I cannot access the photo, but I can imagine what that grin looks like! Have fun working through your test program. I hope to get a ride in your airplane someday.

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 9:58 am    Post subject: Re: A Plane is born Reply with quote

Les! Way to go, man. Enjoy!

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 10:35 am    Post subject: A Plane is born Reply with quote

John;
Being you were my guide, via your detailed website for the tailcone (back in
2009!!) When will we be congratulating you on your completion?
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 8:21 am    Post subject: A Plane is born Reply with quote

It is truly wonderful to hear of the completion and your addition of an Alternate Engined RV-10 to the stable of so many versatile 4 passenger - Experimental Built Cruisers.


On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 10:31 PM, Les Kearney <kearney(at)shaw.ca (kearney(at)shaw.ca)> wrote:
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I almost forgot - A very Special Thanks to David Maib with whom I did my transition training! He is an outstanding instructor.
 
Cheers
 
Les
 
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Subject: A Plane is born
 
Hi
 
After 6 years and 178 days, RV10 C-GCWZ took to the air at Camrose Airport in Alberta, Canada.
 
I would like to thank all the usual suspects but especially Tim Olson for his website,  Matt Dralle for this list and Dave Saylor for his fiberglass seminar. Thanks to all those who answered my cries for help. Learning how to build a plane is harder and perhaps takes longer than the actual building process. Having access to the collective wisdom of this group was quite literally pricesless.  In every sense you were my build partners.
 
Cheers
 
Les Kearney
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