You are just having too much fun Colin.  I am coming to join you very soon.
The Stang is so close to ready I can taste it.  I am planning on trying to
schedule the inspection in the next two weeks.  I got my Grove gear for
Tweety Pie two days ago and I can't wait to get the Stang in the air so I
can get moving on the KR.

Brian Kraut
Engineering Alternatives, Inc.
www.engalt.com

-----Original Message-----
From: krnet-boun...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net]On
Behalf Of Colin & Bev Rainey
Sent: Friday, March 04, 2005 9:07 PM
To: KRnet
Subject: KR> update


Netters
Took the camcorder in the plane today to try and make inside flying video of
at least a takeoff and landing.  All strapped up and started filming on
takeoff from Sanford, landing at Massey Ranch for fuel.  Went back to review
film and....
Glare on the windshield washed out the video entirely!  Nothing but blue
glare from reflection of dash cover.  Oh well, filming will have to wait
until Bev can run the camera while I fly.

Climbed to 5500 feet today with no appreciable drop in climb rate.  Since
adding vent tube to regulator charging has remained pretty constant.  Since
moving the carb inlet to below the heads, no more carb icing, and engine
runs consistent from after 5min until shut down, and restarts are much
easier.  Just need to plug the hole in the baffles now.  The air was so
smooth at 5500' today before 2 pm that several times I was able to let go of
the stick and the plane just stayed right there for several miles. NOT so
below the cloud layer.  Lots of horizontal windshear today.  A queasy person
would have gotten sick.  Several times I ran out of control input and just
had to ride where ever the plane was going in the turbulence.  My speeds are
now matching the GPS much closer, with adjustments for wind, so the static
port will stay inside the cabin for now until a better location is
determined.  My stall speed is now down to 51 mph power off, and 49 mph
power on, indicated speeds. Also I have been able to adjust pattern speeds
down 10 mph and still have good control.  Gassed up today twice and the
totals show $38.69 for 15 gallons, giving a cost of $9.67 per hour, and fuel
consumption average of 3.73 gallons per hour.  Top speed 135 mph, cruise at
either 120 mph or 105 mph. Can't beat the prices!!!! YEEHAAWWWW!

22.2 hours and counting...

Colin & Beverly Rainey
Apex Lending, Inc.
www.eloan2004cr.com
crai...@apexlending.com
407-323-6960
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