What are you building or working on?

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  • Sunday, January 17, 2016 9:37 AM
    Message # 3764529

    It would be good to have a list of what everybody is working on or building. You can help make this a list by copying and pasting the Q&A's into a new reply and then adding yourself to the list.  Then if there are 10 replies, the 10th reply will contain a full list. Keep the notes short so the list is maintainable, you can also spin off a new thread for discussion.


    Name: Scott Hiser

    Project: Van's RV-7

    Stage: Empennage - Inventoried, not started.

    Location: Home/Toledo

    Notes: Full build. Taildragger. Slide back canopy. Intend to build for IFR/IMC. Intending IO-360.


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  • Sunday, January 17, 2016 12:35 PM
    Reply # 3764753 on 3764529

    Name: Scott Hiser

    Project: Van's RV-7

    Stage: Empennage - Inventoried, not started.

    Location: Home/Toledo

    Notes: Full build. Taildragger. Slide back canopy. Intend to build for IFR/IMC. Intending IO-360.


    Name: Karl Kazmirski

    Project: Van's RV-7

    Stage: Empennage complete, wings 90%, fuselage inventoried

    Location: Home / Temperance, Michigan

    Notes: Tip up canopy, Dynon w / auto pilot, IO-360, fixed pitch


  • Monday, January 18, 2016 11:13 AM
    Reply # 3766278 on 3764529
    Anonymous

    Name: Scott Hiser

    Project: Van's RV-7

    Stage: Empennage - Inventoried, not started.

    Location: Home/Toledo

    Notes: Full build. Taildragger. Slide back canopy. Intend to build for IFR/IMC. Intending IO-360.


    Name: Karl Kazmirski

    Project: Van's RV-7

    Stage: Empennage complete, wings 90%, fuselage inventoried

    Location: Home / Temperance, Michigan

    Notes: Tip up canopy, Dynon w / auto pilot, IO-360, fixed pitch



    Name: Matthew Curcio

    Project: Aventura 2

    Stage: Awaiting engine installation, couple of other loose ends

    Location: Toledo executive, currently EAA hangar

    Notes: Suzuki Engine provided by Aero Momentum

  • Monday, February 15, 2016 11:49 AM
    Reply # 3823271 on 3764529
    Deleted user

    Restoration of mid 80's Pioneer Flightstar Spyder single place. This is a nice looking U/L-style machine but was too heavy for Pt 103 at 280+lbs. My goal in this experiment (the most interesting part of EAA for me) is to get the weight down to 253.99 lbs or less. This example had been modified by previous owners with some disregard to GA ideas, so first thing I did after purchase was to render it non-flyable just in case I may have been tempted. 

    So far I have taken 16lbs of the engine (Rotax 503 - which may be too much hp for top speed limit). Another item is the throttle lever, 4oz off that - plus other do-dads on a diet. Every bit helps, right?

    I am enjoying the exercise and if I fail, well - lets wait and see!

    M8 

  • Tuesday, February 16, 2016 12:36 PM
    Reply # 3825596 on 3764529
    Anonymous

    Name: Scott Hiser

    Project: Van's RV-7

    Stage: Empennage - Inventoried, not started.

    Location: Home/Toledo

    Notes: Full build. Taildragger. Slide back canopy. Intend to build for IFR/IMC. Intending IO-360.


    Name: Karl Kazmirski

    Project: Van's RV-7

    Stage: Empennage complete, wings 90%, fuselage inventoried

    Location: Home / Temperance, Michigan

    Notes: Tip up canopy, Dynon w / auto pilot, IO-360, fixed pitch



    Name: Matthew Curcio

    Project: Aventura 2

    Stage: Awaiting engine installation, couple of other loose ends

    Location: Toledo executive, currently EAA hangar

    Notes: Suzuki Engine provided by Aero Momentum



    Name: Malcom Shore (Mate)

    Project: Pioneer Flightstar Spyder single place

    Stage: Restoration - putting it on a diet to remove weight and make it qualify as a part 103 ultralight.

    Location: Home / Temperance, Michigan

    Notes: Rotax 503 engine, starting weight of project 280lbs

  • Wednesday, February 24, 2016 3:03 PM
    Reply # 3842563 on 3764529

    Name:   Douglas Gibbs 

    Project:  Star Duster 2

    Stage: Wings and Control Surfaces Completed. Working on Aluminum Landing gear and Wheel assembly. IHO360C1A Parts Overhauled but not Assembled.

    Location: Home Perrysburg

    Note: I'm an armature first time builder who's brother thinks is crazy for taking on such a project. I'm need of any used "old school" instrument for the front and aft panels. Need a expert/amateur metal guy to help me with fuselage panel when that time comes.  Cell 419-345-0506

  • Saturday, April 02, 2016 7:16 PM
    Reply # 3925350 on 3764529

    Compiled.


    Name: Scott Hiser

    Project: Van's RV-7

    Stage: Empennage - Inventoried, not started.

    Location: Home/Toledo

    Notes: Full build. Taildragger. Slide back canopy. Intend to build for IFR/IMC. Intending IO-360.


    Name: Karl Kazmirski

    Project: Van's RV-7

    Stage: Empennage complete, wings 90%, fuselage inventoried

    Location: Home / Temperance, Michigan

    Notes: Tip up canopy, Dynon w / auto pilot, IO-360, fixed pitch


    Name: Matthew Curcio

    Project: Aventura 2

    Stage: Awaiting engine installation, couple of other loose ends

    Location: Toledo executive, currently EAA hangar

    Notes: Suzuki Engine provided by Aero Momentum


    Name: Malcom Shore (Mate)

    Project: Pioneer Flightstar Spyder single place

    Stage: Restoration - putting it on a diet to remove weight and make it qualify as a part 103 ultralight.

    Location: Home / Temperance, Michigan

    Notes: Rotax 503 engine, starting weight of project 280lbs


    Name: Douglas Gibbs

    Project: Star Duster 2

    Stage: Wings and Control Surfaces Completed. Working on Aluminum Landing gear and Wheel assembly. IHO360C1A Parts Overhauled but not Assembled.

    Location: Home Perrysburg

    Notes: I'm an armature first time builder who's brother thinks is crazy for taking on such a project. I'm need of any used "old school" instrument for the front and aft panels. Need a expert/amateur metal guy to help me with fuselage panel when that time comes. Cell 419-345-0506


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  • Monday, March 06, 2017 3:11 PM
    Reply # 4651398 on 3764529
    Deleted user

    there does not seem to be a lot of activity on this forum.

    anyway, I am new to the 582 and here is my project.

     

    Name: Stephan Doughty

    Project: Wittman Tailwind W-10

    Stage: wings built, fuselage on gear, 60% done, 90% to go

    Location: Petersburg, MI

    Notes: scratch built from plans, steel fuselage, wood wings, O-320 Lycoming

  • Tuesday, March 07, 2017 11:26 AM
    Reply # 4652976 on 3764529
    Glen Meiring (Administrator)

    Stephan, I would like to check out your Tailwind sometime!

  • Sunday, March 19, 2017 12:44 AM
    Reply # 4675905 on 3764529

    Same here!


    The activity comes and goes, we talk so often a lot of times it's easier to talk in person. But this is a good place to document things. Considering it takes years to build, this will still be a good thread 5 years from now!

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