I have towed with two supercubs one had 180hp the other was Supercub Serial #1. It had been converted from 90hp to 150hp.
Brian
Staying motivated is a huge deal! Start by committing to clean off the work bench and put away all the tools. Then commit at least 5 mins a day in the shop, even if it is just to look at the plans. Once I got started I was amazed at what I perceived as a huge project was an hour of work. Now that the weather is nice get after it!
My RV-12 parked at the Van's tent at SnF 2010.
Last weekend I drove 2300miles round trip to pick up my RV-7A project. The box o' tools from The Yard arrived this afternoon, so right now I'm building a Van's tool box. In a few days, once I've gotten my rivet-fu to the point where I won't mess things up, I'll start to work on the RV.
If I don't get enough experience/confidence from the tool box, I'll probably order the other practice kit and bang on that for a while.
I decided to order a new trim tab skin. I took a shot at it last night. It's really not too bad, and serviceable, but less than the quality I want. I'm not being a perfectionist, I just made some crappy bends. So... it's a cheap part, I'll take another shot at it. I think I'll cut the tabs off instead of folding them over, and rivet in "riblets" on the ends. It seems to be a popular solution.
If I don't like the response of the electric trim, I can always change the servo motor speed and/or travel. I'm not too worried about it.
... It works a lot better that the electric trim. I have flown over 20 different RVs of all the models and I hate the electric trim. Also you are likely to have trouble with the electric. ..... Don
Swwweeeeeet,
When you gonna post a pic of the T-Craft?
Hi Don.... I am curious.. I have been running the electric trim set up on my 801 for 10 years or so..... Not a hint of problems and I use it on every flight....
What troubles are you referring to ?
Thanks in advance.
Ben.
OOPs, Hi VanDy, I thought he was talking to me......
Yup. They are good little planes. I was seriously looking at Piets until I ran into my 1st Parrakeet project. Howard
Had to go back and look at your parakeet, good looking project you have!
You sure have good taste in airplanes Howard
-VanDy
The Ray Allen trim system has gotten a lot better in the last couple of years since they changed the relay. On the RV it is much easier to fine tune cruise trim with the manual set up and it is dirt simple and will work forever and eliminates complexity. We have several RVs and other homebuilts around here and I have flown almost all of them. The electric trim works pretty good on the slower Zenith and Kitfox types and I don't have a problem with them but the manual works better on the RVs. Almost every one of the electric trim airplanes around here has had a problem with the electric trim at one time or another mainly the old style relay or the servo. Don
Howard, Your T Craft is equally gorgeous. Did you put a larger powerplant in it that required the mods to the cowl?
Love the fenders, that is a great touch. I still have some flat black spray paint at the hanger that would go well with that panel!!!
If I can help with anything let me know.
Thanks for the reply......
I have heard the servos acted too fast for the RV's and other fast planes and the fix was to change the pivot points on the trim tab to alter the leverage.. :wink2:..
I believe the rate is now adjustable.
During slow flight they are not fast enough.
Ok,
Resurrecting this thread to update the 1936 Rose Parrakeet rebuild. She's all together and ready to fly. We've been taxi testing over the last couple of days and there is nothing left to do but............
Be careful........
Ok,
Resurrecting this thread to update the 1936 Rose Parrakeet rebuild. She's all together and ready to fly. We've been taxi testing over the last couple of days and there is nothing left to do but............