I think a good indication of whether the builder took the time to do things- How does one evaluate the quality of workmanship?
right is in the little details... are the corners all radiused, or are they
still the sharp points like the come from the factory? Are the finished
components clean, or are there scratches, smears, bumps, and dimples? It's
hard to mess up an avex rivet, but look to see that the heads are all pulled
tight against the pieces, look for mandrels that are broken off proud...
there was a problem with a batch of rivets that MAM supplied at one time,
and it would create a lot of work to clean all those up. Bottom line on the
workmanship, considering the parts and pieces your looking at, would you be
happy to tell someone that you assembled those pieces?
As already mention, you can view all the service bulletins on MAM's web- I'm told all current Murphy AD's have been complied with. I assume
the builder can show me where and how he complied with such. Any
"gotcha's" in this process?
site.
Already covered...- The builder mentioned perhaps changing out the vertical fin (?) for a
larger mod to prevent yaw in flight that apparently some other flying
Moose's experience? This is the first I've heard of such despite
monitoring this list for a long time. Does anyone know anything about
this issue?
You will of course want any documentation you can get, both for your own- What (build) documentation should I expect to see (pictures of the
process, written log, ?)
satisfaction, and to provide to the FAA when it comes time to register the
aircraft. Unfortunately, since you wont be able to meet the 51% rule as
most of the work is apparently done, you wont qualify for a repairman
certificate, which means you can't do the inspections yourself.
Might talk to your local FSDO's airworthiness department to see if they have- In terms of builder documentation, what would be a red flag?
any red flags when it comes inspection time. It wont do you any good to
have a completed airplane if they wont certify it due to inadequate builders
documentation.
Just wing tips at this time, which can be changed to at any stage.- I've read here on the list that Murphy is coming out with some sort of
slow-flight kit enhancements (e.g. different wingtip, VG's, other?). If
anyone knows of such how difficult might it be to retrofit such on a kit
that is (supposedly) 95% complete (I know, it's hard to say without
seeing, but in general terms...)
Can't help you here as I've never seriously looked at the round engine.- In talking to the builder, it seems that he has installed virtually
all the MP14 options available from Kimball Enterprises. Any comments
on items to examine regarding the MP-14 are appreciated (I know, this is
a very general a question--I'm interested in "gotcha's" or red flags
that folks might be aware of)
If I remember correctly, the SR2500 shipped with 8.00 x 6, and the Moose- This plane would operate only on wheels, as I'm in CO and there are no
(that I am aware of) legal, public, places to land a floatplane in the
whole state! The kit I'm looking at apparently has Murphy 16x6 wheels
that normally ship with the Moose quickbuild kit. Any comments on the
wheels/tires (e.g. good; recommend switch to something else)
shipped with 8.50 x 6 tires. If you're going with the M14, you'll want the
larger tires simply for prop clearance. Murphy also offers an adapter to
mount truck wheels with 31 x 10.5 tires... these are their "Alaska Wheels".
These really get that nose up and out of the gravel.
You didn't mention whether this was built from a kit, or quick built. If- Overall, I'm interested in any and all suggestions folks might have
for doing my prepurchase kit inspection.
quick built then you can be pretty well assured of the quality, not saying
it's better or worse than kit built, just a known quantity. Other QB
builders on the list could certainly tell you what areas need to be looked
at closely... I know there have been a few issues.
Good luck, MikeAgain, I thank any and all for their time on my email,
Ted Waltman
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