First Flight - Mustang II w/ 13B Turbo Rotary engine - N62BT
On Wednesday, March 18, 2009, at
approximately 10:00 a.m., my Mustang II took to the air for the first
time. After almost 18 years of building (when time permitted), the
first flight was exhilarating and deeply satisfying. The turbocharged
Mazda rotary 13B engine ran well and all temperatures stayed in the
green. It produced more power than I needed. Everything electric
worked as planned, thanks to Mr. Bob Nuckolls and the AeroElectric
Connection. The airplane is a joy to fly and made all the effort to
build it worthwhile. I look forward to many adventures in the air
after the initial 40 hour test period is flown off. See you in the
skies!
For pictures of the first flight,
click on this link: http://www.funplacestofly.com/Bobs-First-Flight.asp
For a more detailed narrative on the
reasons for selecting this airplane and the Mazda rotary engine, click
on this link:
http://www.eaa1246.org/projectsnplanesdisplay.asp?id=10&pic=192
Thanks to all of you who gave advice
and support over the years. The task was not easy, but it was
rewarding.
Bob J. Rogers
McKinney, TX (KTKI)