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1. 06:03 AM - Re: Re: step drills etc (fixitauto@aol.com)
2. 04:34 PM - Upcoming class: Composites for RV-10s (Dave Saylor)
3. 08:13 PM - Re: Upcoming class: Composites for RV-10s (Kelly McMullen)
4. 08:13 PM - Re: Upcoming class: Composites for RV-10s (Roxanne and Mike Lefever)
5. 08:25 PM - Re: Upcoming class: Composites for RV-10s (Roxanne and Mike Lefever)
6. 08:42 PM - Re: Upcoming class: Composites for RV-10s (Perry, Phil)
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Subject: | Re: step drills etc |
Ordered my kit 40079 on Thursday at osk the year vans started selling them
.
It will be done on Tuesday. Which Tuesday is still the question.
Goes along with how fast will it go,
how high will it fly and how much will it cost?
Boone has the annual rv fly next month. Saturday June 19th
-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Olson <Tim@MyRV10.com>
Sent: Tue, May 25, 2010 11:05 pm
Subject: Re: RV10-List: Re: step drills etc
:) Yes, I'm lucky, but trust me, every time I tell someone how
it was fun for "me to build an RV-10", she constantly reminds me
that the only reason I was able to do it was because she picked
up a lot of the loose ends around the house. ;) I appreciate the
heck out of her though. I'm very lucky we had the same goals.
Like the others said, enjoy it and make the build the way YOU want
it. Some want a relaxing building hobby...that's awesome. Some
see building as the journey to the reward at the end of the rainbow,
and they want to get there quick. Each person can approach it
with the level of "push" that they want. The part that gets tough
is when you want it done soon, but you don't want to dig in. I
spent countless nights laying awake just honestly praying for
spirit of dedication to the task, to enable me to make it though
the project at a rate that would satisfy the burning want to get
it done before I got too impatient to appreciate the time spent.
It's a very tough mental exercise to take on such a project if
you're impatient for the end result, as I was, because you
constantly have to see the light at the end of the tunnel lest
you let it break your spirit if you become discouraged. It's
one of the reasons I usually recommend saving enough money ahead
of time to finish the kit before your money pile runs out....because
if someone is really driven for that end result, it IS possible
to build the entire plane in such a short timeline that you
can easily get to the major spending sections before you have
the money saved. You start on the tail, and the next thing you
know you're buying your panel. For some people, patience comes
easy....for others (me), it was a learned thing on this project.
Thankfully there are numerous "I finished" experiences throughout
the process, as each section is completed.
Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD
do not archive
Rick Lark wrote:
> > Guys
> > Thx for the advise and words of encouragement concerning build times.
> > I really am enjoying building this aircraft. Maybe that's why I'm so
> slow, I'm savoring it too much ;-)
> > Tim you are one lucky man to have a spouse that mowed the lawn while
you > built. Having said that I don't think I'd trust my wife with the mo
wer > anyway.
> > I will keep working away at it, and as someone said, "it'll be done wh
en > it's done".
> > Thx, Rick
> #40956
> Southampton, Ont
>>
>>
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Subject: | Upcoming class: Composites for RV-10s |
It's time for another class on Composites for RV-10s. I'm considering July
17 and 18, 2010, but at this point I have some flexibility for later dates
as well.
If anyone is interested in having their cabin top fitted to their fuselage
during the class, free of charge, please let me know ASAP.
You'll get enough from the class to be able to dive in to all the composites
on the -10. Others who've taken the course say it's very worthwhile.
And, once you're done with the class, you'll have as much telephone support
as you need once you start getting sticky (we tell you how to minimize that,
too!).
Time and weather permitting, I'll do my best to give anyone interested a
ride in my RV-10.
Here's the description:
*************************************
This course will provide an overview of the composite parts and techniques
used on Van's Aircraft RV-10 kits. We will focus on correct materials and
processes, fitting the composite top and doors, cowl, spinner, fairings, and
other composite parts. You will receive hands-on training to identify and
use all necessary materials. Examples of completed and in-process assemblies
will be available to view.
*Who:*
Harold Bunyi and Dave Saylor. Harold holds a BS in Aeronautical Engineering
and built kitplane parts in the Phillipines for many years. He has worked at
AirCrafters for 6 years and spends nearly all his time working with
composites.
I started working with composite kitplanes in 1998. I am an A&P/IA, and I
have finished the composite sections of my personal RV-10 project, along
with many other composite and aluminum projects. I received my BS in
Aeronautics from San Jose State.
*When:*
Tentatively July 17 & 18 (Saturday & Sunday)
8AM-4PM Saturday
8AM-3PM Sunday
*Where:*
AirCrafters
Watsonville Airport (KWVI)
140 Aviation Way
Watsonville, CA 95076
831-722-9141
www.AirCrafters.aero <http://www.aircraftersllc.com/>
Class size is limited to 15 builders
$350 payable by cash, check or credit card
*Please call or email to register, even if you have emailed, expressing
interst in the last few days. 50% deposit is required before July
2nd.*Balance due before class starts.
The nearest major airport is San Jose International, a one-hour drive to
KWVI.
Best lodging is the Watsonville Comfort Inn: 831-728-2300. Ask for the Pilot
Discount. Aircraft parking is available at the class site. Please call if we
can help with logistics.
Dave Saylor
AirCrafters LLC
140 Aviation Way
Watsonville, CA 95076
831-722-9141 Shop
831-750-0284 Cell
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Subject: | Re: Upcoming class: Composites for RV-10s |
Dave, I can make those dates, or dates after OSH, most anytime in
August. Thanks for pulling this together.
Kelly
On 5/26/2010 4:30 PM, Dave Saylor wrote:
> It's time for another class on Composites for RV-10s. I'm considering
> July 17 and 18, 2010, but at this point I have some flexibility for
> later dates as well.
>
> If anyone is interested in having their cabin top fitted to their
> fuselage during the class, free of charge, please let me know ASAP.
>
> You'll get enough from the class to be able to dive in to all the
> composites on the -10. Others who've taken the course say it's very
> worthwhile.
>
> And, once you're done with the class, you'll have as much telephone
> support as you need once you start getting sticky (we tell you how to
> minimize that, too!).
>
> Time and weather permitting, I'll do my best to give anyone interested
> a ride in my RV-10.
>
> Here's the description:
>
> *************************************
>
> This course will provide an overview of the composite parts and
> techniques used on Van's Aircraft RV-10 kits. We will focus on correct
> materials and processes, fitting the composite top and doors, cowl,
> spinner, fairings, and other composite parts. You will receive
> hands-on training to identify and use all necessary materials.
> Examples of completed and in-process assemblies will be available to view.
>
> *Who:*
> Harold Bunyi and Dave Saylor. Harold holds a BS in Aeronautical
> Engineering and built kitplane parts in the Phillipines for many
> years. He has worked at AirCrafters for 6 years and spends nearly all
> his time working with composites.
>
> I started working with composite kitplanes in 1998. I am an A&P/IA,
> and I have finished the composite sections of my personal RV-10
> project, along with many other composite and aluminum projects. I
> received my BS in Aeronautics from San Jose State.
>
> *When:*
> Tentatively July 17 & 18 (Saturday & Sunday)
> 8AM-4PM Saturday
> 8AM-3PM Sunday
>
> *Where:*
> AirCrafters
> Watsonville Airport (KWVI)
> 140 Aviation Way
> Watsonville, CA 95076
> 831-722-9141
> www.AirCrafters.aero <http://www.aircraftersllc.com/>
>
> Class size is limited to 15 builders
> $350 payable by cash, check or credit card
> *Please call or email to register, even if you have emailed,
> expressing interst in the last few days. 50% deposit is required
> before July 2nd.* Balance due before class starts.
>
> The nearest major airport is San Jose International, a one-hour drive
> to KWVI.
> Best lodging is the Watsonville Comfort Inn: 831-728-2300. Ask for the
> Pilot Discount. Aircraft parking is available at the class site.
> Please call if we can help with logistics.
>
>
> Dave Saylor
> AirCrafters LLC
> 140 Aviation Way
> Watsonville, CA 95076
> 831-722-9141 Shop
> 831-750-0284 Cell
> *
>
>
> *
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Subject: | Upcoming class: Composites for RV-10s |
Count me in tentatively.........will talk to the wife.............next step
to send a check or what?
From: dave.saylor.aircrafters@gmail.com
Subject: RV10-List: Upcoming class: Composites for RV-10s
It's time for another class on Composites for RV-10s. I'm considering July
17 and 18=2C 2010=2C but at this point I have some flexibility for later d
ates as well.
If anyone is interested in having their cabin top fitted to their fuselage
during the class=2C free of charge=2C please let me know ASAP.
You'll get enough from the class to be able to dive in to all the composite
s on the -10. Others who've taken the course say it's very worthwhile.
And=2C once you're done with the class=2C you'll have as much telephone sup
port as you need once you start getting sticky (we tell you how to minimize
that=2C too!).
Time and weather permitting=2C I'll do my best to give anyone interested a
ride in my RV-10.
Here's the description:
*************************************
This course will provide an overview of the composite parts and techniques
used on Van's Aircraft RV-10 kits. We will focus on correct materials and p
rocesses=2C fitting the composite top and doors=2C cowl=2C spinner=2C fairi
ngs=2C and other composite parts. You will receive hands-on training to ide
ntify and use all necessary materials. Examples of completed and in-process
assemblies will be available to view.
Who:
Harold Bunyi and Dave Saylor. Harold holds a BS in Aeronautical Engineering
and built kitplane parts in the Phillipines for many years. He has worked
at AirCrafters for 6 years and spends nearly all his time working with comp
osites.
I started working with composite kitplanes in 1998. I am an A&P/IA=2C and I
have finished the composite sections of my personal RV-10 project=2C along
with many other composite and aluminum projects. I received my BS in Aeron
autics from San Jose State.
When:
Tentatively July 17 & 18 (Saturday & Sunday)
8AM-4PM Saturday
8AM-3PM Sunday
Where:
AirCrafters
Watsonville Airport (KWVI)
140 Aviation Way
Watsonville=2C CA 95076
831-722-9141
www.AirCrafters.aero
Class size is limited to 15 builders
$350 payable by cash=2C check or credit card
Please call or email to register=2C even if you have emailed=2C expressing
interst in the last few days. 50% deposit is required before July 2nd. Bala
nce due before class starts.
The nearest major airport is San Jose International=2C a one-hour drive to
KWVI.
Best lodging is the Watsonville Comfort Inn: 831-728-2300. Ask for the Pilo
t Discount. Aircraft parking is available at the class site. Please call if
we can help with logistics.
Dave Saylor
AirCrafters LLC
140 Aviation Way
Watsonville=2C CA 95076
831-722-9141 Shop
831-750-0284 Cell
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Subject: | Upcoming class: Composites for RV-10s |
my dates are flex too as long as it doesn't run up against OSH..........I n
eed to work once in awhile.
> Date: Wed=2C 26 May 2010 20:08:24 -0700
> From: kellym@aviating.com
> To: rv10-list@matronics.com
> Subject: Re: RV10-List: Upcoming class: Composites for RV-10s
>
>
> Dave=2C I can make those dates=2C or dates after OSH=2C most anytime in
> August. Thanks for pulling this together.
> Kelly
>
>
> On 5/26/2010 4:30 PM=2C Dave Saylor wrote:
> > It's time for another class on Composites for RV-10s. I'm considering
> > July 17 and 18=2C 2010=2C but at this point I have some flexibility for
> > later dates as well.
> >
> > If anyone is interested in having their cabin top fitted to their
> > fuselage during the class=2C free of charge=2C please let me know ASAP.
> >
> > You'll get enough from the class to be able to dive in to all the
> > composites on the -10. Others who've taken the course say it's very
> > worthwhile.
> >
> > And=2C once you're done with the class=2C you'll have as much telephone
> > support as you need once you start getting sticky (we tell you how to
> > minimize that=2C too!).
> >
> > Time and weather permitting=2C I'll do my best to give anyone intereste
d
> > a ride in my RV-10.
> >
> > Here's the description:
> >
> > *************************************
> >
> > This course will provide an overview of the composite parts and
> > techniques used on Van's Aircraft RV-10 kits. We will focus on correct
> > materials and processes=2C fitting the composite top and doors=2C cowl
=2C
> > spinner=2C fairings=2C and other composite parts. You will receive
> > hands-on training to identify and use all necessary materials.
> > Examples of completed and in-process assemblies will be available to vi
ew.
> >
> > *Who:*
> > Harold Bunyi and Dave Saylor. Harold holds a BS in Aeronautical
> > Engineering and built kitplane parts in the Phillipines for many
> > years. He has worked at AirCrafters for 6 years and spends nearly all
> > his time working with composites.
> >
> > I started working with composite kitplanes in 1998. I am an A&P/IA=2C
> > and I have finished the composite sections of my personal RV-10
> > project=2C along with many other composite and aluminum projects. I
> > received my BS in Aeronautics from San Jose State.
> >
> > *When:*
> > Tentatively July 17 & 18 (Saturday & Sunday)
> > 8AM-4PM Saturday
> > 8AM-3PM Sunday
> >
> > *Where:*
> > AirCrafters
> > Watsonville Airport (KWVI)
> > 140 Aviation Way
> > Watsonville=2C CA 95076
> > 831-722-9141
> > www.AirCrafters.aero <http://www.aircraftersllc.com/>
> >
> > Class size is limited to 15 builders
> > $350 payable by cash=2C check or credit card
> > *Please call or email to register=2C even if you have emailed=2C
> > expressing interst in the last few days. 50% deposit is required
> > before July 2nd.* Balance due before class starts.
> >
> > The nearest major airport is San Jose International=2C a one-hour drive
> > to KWVI.
> > Best lodging is the Watsonville Comfort Inn: 831-728-2300. Ask for the
> > Pilot Discount. Aircraft parking is available at the class site.
> > Please call if we can help with logistics.
> >
> >
> > Dave Saylor
> > AirCrafters LLC
> > 140 Aviation Way
> > Watsonville=2C CA 95076
> > 831-722-9141 Shop
> > 831-750-0284 Cell
> > *
> >
> >
> > *
>
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Subject: | Upcoming class: Composites for RV-10s |
There is a possibility that I'll be working the bay area that week. If
so, this could work out pretty well.
Phil
From: Roxanne and Mike Lefever [mailto:roxianmike@msn.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2010 10:25 PM
Subject: RE: RV10-List: Upcoming class: Composites for RV-10s
my dates are flex too as long as it doesn't run up against
OSH..........I need to work once in awhile.
> Date: Wed, 26 May 2010 20:08:24 -0700
> From: kellym@aviating.com
> To: rv10-list@matronics.com
> Subject: Re: RV10-List: Upcoming class: Composites for RV-10s
>
>
> Dave, I can make those dates, or dates after OSH, most anytime in
> August. Thanks for pulling this together.
> Kelly
>
>
> On 5/26/2010 4:30 PM, Dave Saylor wrote:
> > It's time for another class on Composites for RV-10s. I'm
considering
> > July 17 and 18, 2010, but at this point I have some flexibility for
> > later dates as well.
> >
> > If anyone is interested in having their cabin top fitted to their
> > fuselage during the class, free of charge, please let me know ASAP.
> >
> > You'll get enough from the class to be able to dive in to all the
> > composites on the -10. Others who've taken the course say it's very
> > worthwhile.
> >
> > And, once you're done with the class, you'll have as much telephone
> > support as you need once you start getting sticky (we tell you how
to
> > minimize that, too!).
> >
> > Time and weather permitting, I'll do my best to give anyone
interested
> > a ride in my RV-10.
> >
> > Here's the description:
> >
> > *************************************
> >
> > This course will provide an overview of the composite parts and
> > techniques used on Van's Aircraft RV-10 kits. We will focus on
correct
> > materials and processes, fitting the composite top and doors, cowl,
> > spinner, fairings, and other composite parts. You will receive
> > hands-on training to identify and use all necessary materials.
> > Examples of completed and in-process assemblies will be available to
view.
> >
> > *Who:*
> > Harold Bunyi and Dave Saylor. Harold holds a BS in Aeronautical
> > Engineering and built kitplane parts in the Phillipines for many
> > years. He has worked at AirCrafters for 6 years and spends nearly
all
> > his time working with composites.
> >
> > I started working with composite kitplanes in 1998. I am an A&P/IA,
> > and I have finished the composite sections of my personal RV-10
> > project, along with many other composite and aluminum projects. I
> > received my BS in Aeronautics from San Jose State.
> >
> > *When:*
> > Tentatively July 17 & 18 (Saturday & Sunday)
> > 8AM-4PM Saturday
> > 8AM-3PM Sunday
> >
> > *Where:*
> > AirCrafters
> > Watsonville Airport (KWVI)
> > 140 Aviation Way
> > Watsonville, CA 95076
> > 831-722-9141
> > www.AirCrafters.aero <http://www.aircraftersllc.com/>
> >
> > Class size is limited to 15 builders
> > $350 payable by cash, check or credit card
> > *Please call or email to register, even if you have emailed,
> > expressing interst in the last few days. 50% deposit is required
> > before July 2nd.* Balance due before class starts.
> >
> > The nearest major airport is San Jose International, a one-hour
drive
> > to KWVI.
> > Best lodging is the Watsonville Comfort Inn: 831-728-2300. Ask for
the
> > Pilot Discount. Aircraft parking is available at the class site.
> > Please call if we can help with logistics.
> >
> >
> > Dave Saylor
> > AirCrafters LLC
> > 140 Aviation Way
> > Watsonville, CA 95076
> > 831-722-9141 Shop
> > 831-750-0284 Cell
> > *
> >
> >
> > *
>
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