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Rear fueselage

Filed under: Aviation, Rans S-6ES Coyote — The Flying Deacon at 7:27 pm on Saturday, February 28, 2009

Got to spend my first full day of building.  We made some pretty good progress.  We made a few blunders but overall we did pretty good.

Bluder number 1 was riviting a tube in the wrong place.  Scotty just rivits too fast for me to keep up with the book reading.   I drilled out the rivet and we riveted the tube in the right place.

Blunder number 2 was putting the vertical stabilizer rudder hinge attach nutplate in the wrong position.  I think.  It just doesn’t look right.  I mounted it in the only pre-drilled hole in that area of the VS spar but it’s up inside the the gusset area.  I don’t eve know why I bothered drilling that hole, I only need to construct the frame.

Here’s what we got done today.

Rear fuselage

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Vertical stabilizer

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Inventory Complete

Filed under: Aviation, Rans S-6ES Coyote — The Flying Deacon at 5:42 pm on Friday, February 27, 2009

Well, the first task of the project is done.  Inventory is complete.  There are a few backordered items but it looks like everything else is there.  To make it easy to find things I stapled the bags to the crate.  I picked up this tip on another Rans blog but I can’t remember where.  It will make finding the bags much easier.

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The only problem is, I ran out of crate!  I will probably pull the crate away from the wall a bit so I can put up the bags that are still in the two boxes on the floor.

I’ve started laying out the pieces for the first project which is assembling the rear fuselage.  Lots and lots of aluminum tubing involved here.

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Everything else is going to stay in the big crate until I need it.

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I did run into one miscommunication on the part of Rans and/or my dealer.  Apparently since I didn’t specify an engine option they didn’t ship my cowling.  But… I paid for the cowling.  I fired off a few emails and the next morning I got a phone call from Rans and my dealer.  There was some minor strife involved.  Rans needs to fine tune their customer service a bit.  Though hearing the back story I can cut them a little slack.  They did resolve the situation to my satisfaction quickly so I am pleased with that.  I’m going to go ahead and order my firewall forward package on Monday and when they ship it they will send the cowling along with it.

Big box store

Filed under: Faith, RV-7 — The Flying Deacon at 10:09 pm on Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Well the boxes finally showed up.  They were LARGE.  Here are a couple of pictures of what we have so far:

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It’s a very big box.  The very long box is right behind it.

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My A#1 helper – and the whole reason I’m building another plane.  My last hurrah with my son.

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Passenger compartment.  It’s powerder-coated chromoly steel tubing.  This is looking from the front left to the rear right.

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This is the left gear leg socket.  Mmmm… powder-coat-alicious.

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One of the molded plastic fuel tanks.

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This is the dacron covering material.  Precolored.  No painting necessary.   The black you see isn’t a shadow, it’s one of the black stripes.

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Inventory fun for everyone!

Well there you have it.  The first pictures of my new aircraft project.  I’ll post some updates as soon as I’m doing something building related.  For the next week or so I’ll be doing an inventory.

Aircraft kit arrives tomorrow

Filed under: Aviation, Faith, Rans S-6ES Coyote — The Flying Deacon at 10:13 pm on Monday, February 23, 2009

In anticipation of the S-6ES kit arriving tomorrow I’ve gone ahead and reserved an N number with the FAA.  So the Rans S-6ES Coyote that Scotty and I are building is N612SV.  There, it’s practically done!  Project Covanent Promise is under way.

By the way, any Bible scholars out there?  What is THE covenant promise?

Look for a posting within a couple of days with pictures of the crates.  And the answer to the question above.

The Covenant Promise Project

Filed under: Aviation, Faith, Rans S-6ES Coyote — The Flying Deacon at 2:55 pm on Friday, February 6, 2009

Big important projects always have cool code names.  I’ve picked the code name for the project that my son and I are about to embark upon: Coventant Promise.  Not only does it sound really cool, there is deeper meaning to it.  As part of God’s covenant with me I am required to train my children well.  Since I cannot pass on my computer expertise to my son (though he is getting pretty handy surfing the net -another story) I have decided to pass on the only other thing I know; building airplanes.  I obviously won’t be able to pass on all the planning that goes into an aircraft this time around but perhaps on the next plane his mental facilities may be better suited to planning.  For now we’re going to learn proper shop technique, basic aerodynamics, and basic aircraft construction techniques.

The kit should be here in a week or two so it’s time to kick off Covenant Promise.