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[rebel-builders] RE: Pedal change

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 8:41 pm
by rebflyer
Thanks to all for the reply on the rudder pedals. I always seem to forget the great archives we have, thanks for that reminder! Now that the annual inspection is complete I'll go for the pedal change. Flew yesterday 55f still lots of ice here in Michigan but it was nice to warm the oil.

Curt Martin
N97MR


-----Original Message-----
From: Dale Kilbey <dale.kilbey@persona.ca>
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Sent: Thu, Feb 17, 2011 3:26 pm
Subject: RE: [rebel-builders] RE: [rebel-builders First Flight...has happened!


Congratulations Jesse
should be joining you this summer. Just applied for my final inspection.
ale
-----Original Message-----
rom: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf Of Jesse
enks
ent: February-16-11 10:42 AM
o: Builders list
ubject: RE: [rebel-builders] RE: [rebel-builders First Flight...has
appened!

hanks guys, well as promised it is poring today, so glad I got to fly
esterday otherwise I would be pulling my hair out. Now I can concentrate on
ixing my squaks. Are there any of you out there that have had good luck
ith a static mast under the wing?

From: charlie@troyairpark.com
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] RE: [rebel-builders First Flight...has
appened!
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2011 09:23:09 -0600

Congratulations Jesse
Look forward to your you-tube and info. Hope to be sending out a similar
-
mail some time this summer.
Charlie E.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jesse Jenks" <jessejenks@hotmail.com>
To: "Builders list" <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2011 11:14 PM
Subject: [rebel-builders] RE: [rebel-builders First Flight...has happened!

It flies really nice, just like everyone says. I did a nice wheel
anding
with a light crosswind, one wheel at a time. Had a wicked tailwheel
shimmey when it touched down and it wouldn't stop until I was at taxi
speed, so that was a bummer. Makes me glad I didn't 3 point it though. I
also have a nasty oil leak to track down and my airspeed is sluggish,
probably like everyone else who put static ports on the forward
uselage.
I guess I will try a static mast under the wing. Does that seem to work
well?
Looks like I have a few days work before I can fly again. I also have to
finish the wing/fuselage fairings as I just had them duck taped on for
today's flight, complete with a cardboard section around the
LE/windshield. That's OK because it is supposed to rain for a few days,
and I new this afternoon would be my window of opportunity, thus the
uck
tape and cardboard to get me airborne.
I loaded 80 pounds of wood stove pellets and had 20 gal fuel for a CG of
14.5. The handling was just great. Ken I took your advice and just used
one notch for takeoff and landing. That seems very adequate for a first
time in the airplane, although I think I may have actually taken off
ith
one notch negative by mistake. My flap handle is not labeled yet and
hen
I went to retract the flaps at about 1,000' I seem to remember pulling
t
back one notch to neutral. Who knows now, and it took off and climbed
great either way.
Thanks.
Jesse

Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2011 08:24:46 -0500
From: klehman@albedo.net
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] I'm airworthy! - First Flight

Ahh the wheel landing question! Probably whatever you are most
comfortable with Jesse as guys have different preferences. I ask new
guys to use one notch of flaperon for the first takeoff and landings
nd
to try for a 3 pointer. It is a bit easier to get the tail down with
less flaperon. I think Bob always uses full flaperon though. Full
flaperon slows the stall 10% but that is only about 4 mph.

I've alway aimed for three pointers for better directional control with
the tail down. Unfortunately my wing is not stalled with the tail on
he
ground even with full flaperon. I've had occasions where several
econds
after the tail was down a strong gust threw me back in the air. So I've
come to appreciate the merits of wheel landings in very gusty
onditions
as long as the wind is down the runway. Full flaperons with some power
and quickly dumping (retracting) the flaperon at touchdown works well
for me with wheel landings in gusty conditions. However I don't like
wheel landings with a crosswind or on short rough strips so I rarely do
them.

Have fun you'll enjoy the rebel.

Ken

I always take off with full flap but
On 2/14/2011 11:09 PM, Jesse Jenks wrote:
Thanks guys, Ken, would you say wheel landing or 3 point for the
first few, and one notch for takeoff and landing? BTW I fly a DC-3
for a living, not saying I won't screw up, but I do feel qualified to
make the first flight. That takes me back to my first question
though, because all landings in the DC-3 are wheel landings so at
this point that is what I am more comfortable with. First engine
start today went great, except no tach reading on the Dynon :( and
small oil leak from somewhere. It was almost more thrilling putting
fuel in the tanks for the first time and hearing it hitting the
bottom of the tank. No leaks yet but only put 10 gal each side and I
have 30 gal tanks so it may be a while before I get to test all my
proseal.

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Curt Martin
N97MR


-----Original Message-----
From: Dale Kilbey <dale.kilbey@persona.ca>
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Sent: Thu, Feb 17, 2011 3:26 pm
Subject: RE: [rebel-builders] RE: [rebel-builders First Flight...has happened!


Congratulations Jesse
should be joining you this summer. Just applied for my final inspection.
ale
-----Original Message-----
rom: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf Of Jesse
enks
ent: February-16-11 10:42 AM
o: Builders list
ubject: RE: [rebel-builders] RE: [rebel-builders First Flight...has
appened!

hanks guys, well as promised it is poring today, so glad I got to fly
esterday otherwise I would be pulling my hair out. Now I can concentrate on
ixing my squaks. Are there any of you out there that have had good luck
ith a static mast under the wing?

From: charlie@troyairpark.com
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] RE: [rebel-builders First Flight...has
appened!
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2011 09:23:09 -0600

Congratulations Jesse
Look forward to your you-tube and info. Hope to be sending out a similar
-
mail some time this summer.
Charlie E.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jesse Jenks" <jessejenks@hotmail.com>
To: "Builders list" <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2011 11:14 PM
Subject: [rebel-builders] RE: [rebel-builders First Flight...has happened!

It flies really nice, just like everyone says. I did a nice wheel
anding
with a light crosswind, one wheel at a time. Had a wicked tailwheel
shimmey when it touched down and it wouldn't stop until I was at taxi
speed, so that was a bummer. Makes me glad I didn't 3 point it though. I
also have a nasty oil leak to track down and my airspeed is sluggish,
probably like everyone else who put static ports on the forward
uselage.
I guess I will try a static mast under the wing. Does that seem to work
well?
Looks like I have a few days work before I can fly again. I also have to
finish the wing/fuselage fairings as I just had them duck taped on for
today's flight, complete with a cardboard section around the
LE/windshield. That's OK because it is supposed to rain for a few days,
and I new this afternoon would be my window of opportunity, thus the
uck
tape and cardboard to get me airborne.
I loaded 80 pounds of wood stove pellets and had 20 gal fuel for a CG of
14.5. The handling was just great. Ken I took your advice and just used
one notch for takeoff and landing. That seems very adequate for a first
time in the airplane, although I think I may have actually taken off
ith
one notch negative by mistake. My flap handle is not labeled yet and
hen
I went to retract the flaps at about 1,000' I seem to remember pulling
t
back one notch to neutral. Who knows now, and it took off and climbed
great either way.
Thanks.
Jesse

Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2011 08:24:46 -0500
From: klehman@albedo.net
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] I'm airworthy! - First Flight

Ahh the wheel landing question! Probably whatever you are most
comfortable with Jesse as guys have different preferences. I ask new
guys to use one notch of flaperon for the first takeoff and landings
nd
to try for a 3 pointer. It is a bit easier to get the tail down with
less flaperon. I think Bob always uses full flaperon though. Full
flaperon slows the stall 10% but that is only about 4 mph.

I've alway aimed for three pointers for better directional control with
the tail down. Unfortunately my wing is not stalled with the tail on
he
ground even with full flaperon. I've had occasions where several
econds
after the tail was down a strong gust threw me back in the air. So I've
come to appreciate the merits of wheel landings in very gusty
onditions
as long as the wind is down the runway. Full flaperons with some power
and quickly dumping (retracting) the flaperon at touchdown works well
for me with wheel landings in gusty conditions. However I don't like
wheel landings with a crosswind or on short rough strips so I rarely do
them.

Have fun you'll enjoy the rebel.

Ken

I always take off with full flap but
On 2/14/2011 11:09 PM, Jesse Jenks wrote:
Thanks guys, Ken, would you say wheel landing or 3 point for the
first few, and one notch for takeoff and landing? BTW I fly a DC-3
for a living, not saying I won't screw up, but I do feel qualified to
make the first flight. That takes me back to my first question
though, because all landings in the DC-3 are wheel landings so at
this point that is what I am more comfortable with. First engine
start today went great, except no tach reading on the Dynon :( and
small oil leak from somewhere. It was almost more thrilling putting
fuel in the tanks for the first time and hearing it hitting the
bottom of the tank. No leaks yet but only put 10 gal each side and I
have 30 gal tanks so it may be a while before I get to test all my
proseal.

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