Today was a beautiful day in central Virginia, blue sky and gentile breeze, right down the runway. Well it was until I was starting to take off and the wind switched to straight across the runway with gust to 14 knots. All much beyond my abilities. Spring is coming we'll have more nice days soon, and the plane is still in one piece when they come.
This blog records the history of Building, Flying and Changing our Fly Baby. The plane is alive and well so this will be an ongoing story. The principals in this story are Ernest and Dennis Harbin. All the family and many friends participated in this adventure. Ernie and Dennis will both make comments in posts. We both saw all this through our own eyes and remember things differently, so you'll get our thoughts and memories.
Tuesday, February 9, 2021
Thursday, February 4, 2021
Flew Almost 1 Hour On A Nice February Afternoon
I finally got to tryout the changes I made to the cowl skirt and the position of the cylinder cooling pressure drop probes. I think I may have cut off too much of the skirt. The cylinder head temperature seems to have gone back up about 3 degrees. The oil temperature quickly stabilized at 170 degrees so I'm not overheating the motor.
The shortened cowl skirt allowed good airflow to the venturi, mounted under the fuselage, so the Turn and Bank indicator finally works. I can make nice coordinated 1 needle width turns.
The cabin heat works well enough that I was able to fly without gloves, which was nice.
I'm still going around the airport. I think next time I'm leaving the security of the airport. It was nice to be able to fly open cockpit on a day when we still had some snow on the ground.The airport is on my left by the spreader bar. we have lots of trees in Virginia.
I'm now on the crosswind, heading southeast.