That would be great. I have a few questions if you have the time:
What gen Jab do you have and any issues or quirks?
Mk2 tail?
How hard is the plane to land? I know it is slippery so what is your personal runway min lenght? Is it prone to porpoise?
All trimmed in smooth air at altitude what are you seeing for speeds?
Any annual surprises?
Insurance premiums reasonable?
A video would be amazing.
Thank you
Tony
Hey Tony,
Not sure what generation of engine I have, never bothered to ask. The plane and engine were both built in 2011 and the Jabiru serial number is above 2300; I tried to look it up on the internet but as yet, no success. I will let you know when I find out.
The plane set up for over a year before I bought it, the original owner passed away and his wife let the plane sit for several months before she put it up for sale. the only issues I have had are due to the period of non use. Gum in the carb, vacuum leak and a couple of stuck rings; most of which were discovered before I bought it.
It did not have the Mk2 tail when I bought it but I had it upgraded before I took delivery.
As far as issues or quirks; mine was hard to start in cold weather (not sure if all Jabiru's are but based on what I have read; it is not uncommon). Part of that issue was partly because of the vacuum leak but as an upgrade I had electronic ignition on one side and since then; not problems in cold weather and it has never been a problem to start when hot.
As far as hard to land; I was flying a CTLS before I bought the LS1 and I didn't have much trouble making the transition. My main learning curve was not having steerable nose gear. Most pilots that are going from larger/heavier planes have problems getting it to slow down.
I have landed on a 3000 ft runway with no problem.
Most of the time I see 115 to 118 TAS when I am trimmed out at altitude.
I have not had any annual surprises.
The insurance is less for this plane than what I pay for full coverage on my car, so yes I consider that reasonable.
Johnny