Congrats Dennis! That is great to hear... I'm sure you are still Grinning. Can't wait for the DVD. :-)
Marv, here is my [never quite up to date list] of flying rotarys. Please note the new url.
-- David Leonard
Turbo Rotary RV-6 N4VY www.N4VY.RotaryRoster.net
On 5/14/07, marv@lancair.net <marv@lancair.net> wrote:
Dennis, I need to chime in with my congratulations as well. It's always great to hear about another success. Keep up the great work. I apologize for not keeping better track (need to get some of this info onto the website) but how many flying rotaries do we have here in FlyRotary land now? Anybody have a list? Are we flying circles around that other list yet? <g>
<Marv>
> I made my first flight this evening!! All systems worked fine - cooling > was marginal in climb but we had a good inversion and the outside air > temperature was quite warm. Several neighbors videoed the flight and I
> heard several comments about how quiet the rotary plane was when we > played the video. We had a 180 hp RV-7A flying chase and on the video > it was much louder!! Only flew about 10 minutes but made an acceptable
> landing considering there were about 50 people watching. I'll post some > picures of the plane later tonight. > > Dennis Haverlah > RV-7A, Renesis, James Cowl > Radiators under engine
> Catto 76 in dia- 8 in pitch > EC-2, Em-2, RD1-C > > -- > Homepage: http://www.flyrotary.com/
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