Congratulations
John. Glad to hear that at least
one of us is flying. Maybe between the two of us, we can keep at least one
rotary Cozy up and flying. <g>
I
expect to be back flying by the weekend.
When I went back and really looked at the plane, the damage was not bad
at all. The stainless steel foot
on the front strut took the brunt of it, and I have another one on the
way. Work is light this week
also, so I?m working on the plane tomorrow, and probably half of
Wednesday. Right now, my worst
issue is finding a hockey puck.
For some reason they aren?t real popular in South Carolina.
I know
that I saved the other half of the first one I sawed in two, but I have not
yet been able to find it. I
looked in all of the logical places.
I guess the illogical places are
next.
Glad
you didn?t have any problems.
P.S.
don?t forget to put your gear down.
Steve
-----Original
Message-----
From: Rotary
motors in aircraft [mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net]On Behalf Of John Slade
Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 12:42
PM
To: Rotary motors in
aircraft
Subject: [FlyRotary]
N96PM flies again
Just to
P Steve off, I'm happy to report that I flew my 8th flight of 1.1 hrs this
morning.
Incredibly, I have
little to report. The engine never faltered, except once when I did a test of
the no fuel scenario by switching off one pump before switching on the other.
Duh!
As
usual, there's a full report at http://canardaviation.com/cozy/chap29.htm
but it might be fairly boring reading, what with no engine failures and
precautionary landings etc. etc.
Regards,
John
(I'm starting to LIKE flying my Mazda rotary)