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Guitarmaster

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  1. I did trade real-time. My F for a beautifully-restored '56 C-310. Loved the Mooney, but the 310 is such a nice ride. Burns 20gph for 180kts, so that makes it about 60% more in operating costs all-in. So far, it has been extremely mx free and easy to work on. I also like not having to pick a place to die if the engine quits at night over inhospitable terrain. I DO miss the Mooney in some ways and maybe will return when the need for more lift goes away. Sent from my LM-V450 using Tapatalk
  2. You are getting a great "C"! Very fast and it has been well cared for. Enjoy!
  3. That video was pretty hard to watch. If you remember back when the model was flying, it had a bad dutch roll tendency at slow speeds. Peter attempted to solve this with vortilons and stretching the fuselage. From what I saw in the video, the airspeed never reached above about 125, so to me, the airplane is acting very much like the model. As I was watching this, I could not help but think I was watching a canard stall. The fact that the airplane is considerably heavier than projected design weight and the slow speed that he flew it at, lead me to believe this. Last week I got to fly my first canard and did several stalls. That's exactly what it looked like to me. On his YouTube channel, there are many comments about the size and shape of the canard and how sensitive that actually is. Personally, I think the problem is in the canard design. More than likely, it's too big. I have been following this project from the beginning and I'm number 540 on the list. I'm an entrepreneur, dreamer and tinkerer by nature, so this project is right up my alley, but I'm 50 years old and I have no doubt that I will never see this aircraft on my ramp as i think he's going to have some major redesign to make the aircraft stable. It has been very cool to watch the progress from idea, to CAD, to producing parts, to Flying aircraft. That in and of itself is something that very few can say they accomplished. So to that, I say congratulations Peter! I sincerely hope you can get this thing operating as you first dreamed it! Sent from my LM-V450 using Tapatalk
  4. Meh... I didn't find any record of that bladder ever being replaced. I suspect it might be the age of the airplane, 64 years, but I find that hard to believe as well.
  5. As a matter of fact, my right one is leaking presently. Near the top where it doesn't typically have fuel touching it. I am cringing at the thought of pulling that out and sending it to get it rebuilt.
  6. Stick your foot on the floor, roll the wing down into the wind. When you can't keep the nose straight with the runway, you've exceeded the capability.
  7. Ditto on the intake leak I have an O470 that the front two cylinders would not participate when it was cold. Rough idle, but smooth run-up. You could watch the cylinders come to life in the run-up. Once warm, it would idle fine. Found the leak under the number 5 riser and also at the boot where the balance tube connects. Fixed that and idles great now! When I had the Mooney, I had a devil of a time getting the intake tubes to seal against the cylinders. It took coating the gaskets with #3 Permatex Aviation sealer before I was able to finally get rid of the leaks.
  8. It's on top of the nose wheel well.
  9. If I were a betting man, I would bet that switch is perfectly fine. It's just out of adjustment. In the event you do need to get a new one, Mouser electronics carries them. A few years ago they were about $200. Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
  10. Are you sure it's bad? It looks like mine did, only moving about 1/16". Try adjusting it 1/8" closer to the pressure plate. Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
  11. The guy on the Hawker was a textbook job of how you should handle a gear up problem. The guy in the Aerostar, not so much. Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
  12. I had the same problem. Cold weather only Here's the solution.... With 90% certainty, the gear pucks are the problem. You can... Replace the pucks. $$$$ Or You can adjust the squat switch in the left wheel well about 1/8" closer to the pressure plate. Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
  13. [emoji23][emoji23][emoji1787][emoji1787] Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
  14. It will probably be 4k and interface with nothing but Garmin. Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
  15. Perfect! See, always good advice on this forum! Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
  16. I usually just close my eyes most of the time. Especially during landing. Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
  17. That's quite the story! Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
  18. It was a good brain candy movie. Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
  19. A plugged injector will make the cylinder run lean. You would see an increase in egt but it would be steady. All your other numbers are normal. Look for what doesn't fit. Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
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