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dmyers0403 06-20-2003 03:46 AM

H9 Cessna 182 1st Flight
 
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Maiden flight today. Getting it ready. On board starter does not need to be choked much if any-I over did the choke bit and had to remove plug and drain excess fuel (Goof Ball). Cowl then went off for adjustments and was left off for first flight. On board stater worked great- New G38 started up (no choke applied) and purred like a kitten. Half throttle and it lifted off runway at about 50ft with no elevator input. Two clicks down trim on elevator and no more trim need. Flew at half throttle for very scale like performance.
This is Olen's plane I built for him and he had the joy of taking it off - Have you ever seen an overgrown kid having too much fun - He was having a ball with this plane- what a great kit and flyer.

rc_crasher 06-20-2003 03:47 AM

Nice!
 
Great looking plane. Congrats!

dmyers0403 06-20-2003 03:48 AM

Taxing Out Cessna
 
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Olen is blue shirt (owner) - Howard (red shirt) back up pilot and we did need him.

dmyers0403 06-20-2003 03:57 AM

Take Off
 
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Take off was easy - again plane flew great. Howie and Olen take turns flying -- Then my preflight check list skills come into play ??!!
I checked and worried over everything but as soon as I saw the nose wheel fall off "Suddenly Remembered" I never tightened or put lock nut goo on wheel nuts.
This is when ACE " Howie shines. He greased it in on the mains (beautiful) and set the front wheel down at the last moment. He landed in soft grass along side of paved runway. Very little cosmetic damage to wheel pant. No digging in or flipping over. Just slid in on the grass a short distance.
I did not get pic of landing. To many other things on my mind!!

dmyers0403 06-20-2003 04:01 AM

One more Pic
 
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In flight pic - not best shot - but !!??

Flying done at our "Bare Hill Gentlemans Club"
used to be a barren shale hill top. Now Clayton has to mow twice a week to keep up.

SDCrashmaster 06-20-2003 10:00 PM

H9 Cessna 182 1st Flight
 
Very Nice! Anxious on reports from everyone else too. Nice looking bird. What do the instructions say about wing struts...necessary or not. Their .40 sized 182 were not required and the wing tubes look to extend into the wing pretty good.
Any way you can post a diagram of your rudder servo placement mod discussed in the other H9 182 thread?
Thanks,
Paul

dmyers0403 06-23-2003 03:41 AM

SDceash Re-Rudder
 
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Will add pic to post on servo rudder as soon as I get a pic taken. Just got back from scale masters qualifier in KC.
Here's Olen with his Cessna.
PS: Struts are not for flight load, but they mount so easy and add so much to looks - would be a shame not to have them installed. They just slip into place during wing assembly and are secured with 440 bolts into pre-drilled hole. Just take time/care when mounting fairing covers, locate center hole to access bolts and all else goes easy.

dmyers0403 06-23-2003 03:43 AM

Pic Flying at KC
 
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Doing a Fly By Pic

dmyers0403 06-23-2003 03:45 AM

One More Pic
 
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Front Close Up


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