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1. 06:08 AM - N369TM is flying in central Missouri (McIntosh, Todd)
2. 06:19 AM - Re: N369TM is flying in central Missouri (Larry PERRYMAN)
3. 07:41 AM - N369TM is flying in central Missouri (jc@INFONET.COM.BR)
4. 12:55 PM - Re: N369TM is flying in central Missouri (Ken Moak)
5. 11:47 PM - Rectangular Hole Cutout on the Prepunched Panel (Ernest Kells)
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Subject: | N369TM is flying in central Missouri |
--> RV9-List message posted by: "McIntosh, Todd" <McIntoshT@health.missouri.edu>
After 3 years and 2 months, N369TM (SN 90395) is flying. Without paint
except for the internal surfaces which received a coat of PPG Epoxy
primer, but with a full interior from Flight Line Interiors and a basic
IFR panel, empty weight came in at 1070. It is powered by a new
Aerosport O-320 with a new Sensenich prop pitched as recommended by
Vans. After a little over 4 hours on its first couple of flights
yesterday I am extremely pleased (grinning) and happy to say that it
flies true and will not need any trim tabs or adjustments. Only a couple
of squawks; I need to tighten the swivel in the nose wheel slightly and
adjust the engine idle speed since it is a little low. No firm
performance numbers at this point but I will post them as I get things
calibrated (though it is far better than the C-150 I have been
sharing!).
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Subject: | Re: N369TM is flying in central Missouri |
09/21/2004 03:19:06 PM,
Serialize complete at 09/21/2004 03:19:06 PM
--> RV9-List message posted by: "Larry PERRYMAN" <larry.perryman@atofina.com>
Todd,
Congratulations on joining the club. Where are you flying out of? Enjoy
the fruits of your labors now.
Regards,
Larry Perryman
N194DL 90288
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Subject: | N369TM is flying in central Missouri |
--> RV9-List message posted by: jc@infonet.com.br
congratulations. Hope you have a lot of blue skies days to enjoy your -9A.
JC - Aracaju - Brasil
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Subject: | N369TM is flying in central Missouri |
--> RV9-List message posted by: "Ken Moak" <airplanestuff@sbcglobal.net>
Great!!! Congratulations
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[mailto:owner-rv9-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of McIntosh, Todd
Subject: RV9-List: N369TM is flying in central Missouri
--> RV9-List message posted by: "McIntosh, Todd"
<McIntoshT@health.missouri.edu>
After 3 years and 2 months, N369TM (SN 90395) is flying. Without paint
except for the internal surfaces which received a coat of PPG Epoxy
primer, but with a full interior from Flight Line Interiors and a basic
IFR panel, empty weight came in at 1070. It is powered by a new
Aerosport O-320 with a new Sensenich prop pitched as recommended by
Vans. After a little over 4 hours on its first couple of flights
yesterday I am extremely pleased (grinning) and happy to say that it
flies true and will not need any trim tabs or adjustments. Only a couple
of squawks; I need to tighten the swivel in the nose wheel slightly and
adjust the engine idle speed since it is a little low. No firm
performance numbers at this point but I will post them as I get things
calibrated (though it is far better than the C-150 I have been
sharing!).
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Subject: | Rectangular Hole Cutout on the Prepunched Panel |
--> RV9-List message posted by: "Ernest Kells" <ernest.kells@sympatico.ca>
I have decided not to use at this time the rectangular hole in the
prepunched panel. I need to buy or make a black hole cover.
It is a standard cutout - 2.75 by 6.25. I have looked in all my catalogues
and can find nothing. Does anyone know a source for hole covers for this
standard width hole? I really don't want to fabricate this out of a sheet
of aluminum. Thanks
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