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This page will chronicle the completion of a BD5B experimental aircraft to flying status.
Picking up the painted wings
A big shout out to my friend Mike Fohl for the help picking up the wings for the BD5 today. And words can’t express how delighted with the exceptional work Henry Bartle did prepping and painting the wings. They are safe in the Hillsboro hangar now.
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Sunday morning review of work on BD5
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Finalized measurements for jackshaft. Talk about wiring routing and cooling concerns. Power up G3X and discover something is amiss with the autopilot.
Engine is back in the plane
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Installed engine with new fabricated spacers. Measuring for jackshaft. Planning wiring for EGT and CHT sensors.
I’m back to work on the BD5
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Update for September 1 with some long awaited parts.
Jackshaft adaptor design
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Made an example jackshaft adaptor from some parts to show what needs to be fabricated to connect the engine output to the drive system. Also show current cooling system plan and generator regulator mounting plan.
Fit of new ZDZ500 engine
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Preliminary placement for new engine. By making a 3/4” spacer I have clearance for the generator and don’t have to make a hole in the firewall.
New ZDZ500 engine delivered
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Got the new engine, ZDZ500 with dual spark heads, generator and electric starter delivered yesterday and unpacked it today along with the Bonehead PilotX helmet with stereo ANR upgrade from Headsets Inc in Texas.
Hangar floor is clean
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Nice sunny mid 60’s day. Seemed like a good time to open the hangar door and sweep the floor out. Took the Bimmer for a little spin then ran the RC car on the clean floor. Hopefully have the engine in a month or less.
Wings removed for transport to painter
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Pulled the wings and stabilator off for transporting to Henry Bartle down at the Independence airport for final prep and painting.
Found a painter
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Enjoyed flying with my daughter Sophia in the Cirrus down to Enterprise to meet with Henry Bartle about painting my BD5, then continued further South to visit the Air Museum at Eugene Airport, then returned to Aurora.
Azurpoly BD5J in MSFS recreating 007 Octopussy flying stunts
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MSFS flight using Azurpoly BD5J flying over RAF Northolt famous for the 007 opening sequence for Octopussy where Roger Moore pilots his folding wing BD5 through a hangar. Some trivia I found about that: "As an interesting bit of trivia, the mockups were not ordered for the 1983 movie "Octopussy" which made the BD-5J Microjet famous. They were ordered in 1978 for the 1979 movie "Moonraker" but w...
C130 taking off at Hillsboro
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What a surprise checking the hangar Sunday morning and get to watch a C130 start up and take off.
I fixed my eFoggles
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Found out engine has cleared customs and on the way to the distributor in Phoenix. In the meantime I fixed my eFoggles which I will NOT be using flying the BD5!
Happy 4th of July
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Wishing all my fans a happy and safe 4th of July. Had a visit from a friend and got to test my battery.
Bonehead Composites PilotX helmet
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Got to test fit the PilotX helmet with the canopy closed and it fits.
Finished Garmin G3X checklist programming
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Finished Garmin G3X checklist programming
Installed new rudder and messed with lights
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Installed new rudder and messed with lights
Installed gascolator and fixed autopilot slip.
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Installed gascolator and fixed autopilot slip.
4/2/2021 weight and balance calculations
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4/2/2021 weight and balance calculations
as of 2024-october, what happened with this build? already flying?🤔
Illness last year and need to focus on my business so I can afford to get back to work on it.
How are you going to do the cooling on the cylinders ? The 500 is notorious for over heating on the rear cylinders ?
There is no problem putting two wires into a pin as long as the sum of the cross sectional area meets the requirements for the pin. Obviously, you will need a pin a size or two larger than the gauge of wire being used, but as long as the sum of the cross sectional areas is within the range of areas specified for the pin, you are good to go.
Hey Doc, any updates?? Hope all is well.
I've had to focus on my business and looking forward to getting to a place I can get back to work on my hobby.
nice video.
Hi, thanks for posting this video. I actually have a BD4 that I've installed a Garmin GPS Nav system in. I have a GN-355 with dual G5's. I'm about to tear my hair out because I can't seem to get my system to calibrate properly. I've don't it more than eight times and every time....even after it says "calibration successful"...the Garmin HSI is anywhere between 3-20 degrees off from my whiskey compass. And before trying to calibrate the Garmin I had just swung the whiskey compass using my airports compass rose. After calibration how closely does your Garmin's compass readout match your whisky compass?
Do you have any details on how you made the controller for the recognition pattern?
The Aveo LED lights have that programming internal. It's just a matter of wiring them correctly, some of the triggers for the lighting features are grounding wires.
Where is your plane located, how do I contact U
nice panel dude!
Hey. Really nice channel. I have a question for you. I have setup G3X with autopilot servos. But when i activate the autopilot on ground like you did on the video, my autopilot servos rotates continuously. Do you have any recommendations?
Do you have a video on the drive system and where to get one?
Nice tks!
BD-5 flat plate drag area can be calculated from top speed, and known horsepower and propeller efficiency. Better yet, and far easier, is from speed and given thrust: BD-5J maximum speed given as 319mph. This calculates to 260.16Lbs/ft^2 of dynamic pressure. Known as "q". [0.5*(Rho*V^2)] Where V is in ft/sec. And 1mph = (22/15)ft/sec. And Rho = 0.002377. Microturbo TRS18-46 has 1,000N max continuous thrust. But actually 1,100N Maximum for a few minutes. This is 247.29lbf. Thrust divided by drag gives 0.9505. Correct it down over 3% to account for compressibility at 0.42 mach. Is 0.923. This is flat plate drag of BD-5J. Easily under the magic 1 square foot. Where q can be greater than thrust. Take flat plate area, Divided by 37.8sqft wing area. Gives 0.0244 drag coefficient. This is beliveable, as Vans RV-3s which are aluminum single seat centerline seating airplanes have a similar CD0min around 0.022-0.024. This 2.4 square feet is probably at maximum lift over drag speed, where induced drag makes up half of the drag (doubles the drag). And there is extra interference drag also.
Sir, I commend your work and dedication. With respect to the cooling; may I recommend a review of NACA ARR E4E31. Unless you aim those engine exhaust tubes down the centre of the exhaust duct you have only half of the cooling system Jim Bede intended to have for the BD5.
Thank you for the message. Yes, I have that document and have reviewed with some of Bede's engineers. My calculations are for a 1.6 sq in exhaust flange centered about 1 inch into the venturi opening.
Are you going to use the pbs engine?
You know the Garmin screens are good, when they are full of spit and fingerprints….
Are you OK? It is now almost Thanksgiving a year later... Geese, hope your health is holding up and a new video comes soon. Wishing for good news...
Thank you for the check in. This year I've had to put a great deal of focus on my practice so i could once again afford the time and money to finish the project. Getting Covid in February did not help! I've got some ideas brewing in my head regarding engine cooling that should really be neat. It will probably be early next year before I can get to it at the hangar though.
Thank you.
I’m anxiously waiting for an update. Coming soon?
Not being able to open the canopy from outside is definitely a safety issue that most of the builders don't consider. People on the ground coming to your rescue are not going to have an ax with them unless you are super fortunate. You are correct to be thinking about how to implement that feature.
Sep 2023 So how is the engine install coming along ?
I know this is 2 years old but I was hoping you might be able to tell me what the measurement is from the top of your head to the top of the helmet? Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Thanks for posting. How much does it weigh?
I will weigh it with the headset mods and make a video for you.
Thank you for your videos. Can you please show us the mechanism of opening and closing of BD5 landing gear ?
Good video
Very cool! I have a BD-5 project now myself! Long way to go, lol
Here we are in May of 2023, hoping with the warmer season you again make progress on the build.
I worked on re-assembling the wingtips after their painting just this last weekend. I may get a chance to do some more this Thursday.
Enjoy watching your work. Nice to see someone that pays attention to details. A true craftsman.
Looking forward to see you back on with more progress. Nice work.
I've heard different opinions on the force required to pull the gear up. Do you have an opinion of that?
It takes an initial firm pull or push but once the gear is started it just requires a gentle force to maintain the motion and get it over center for whichever position you are cycling to.
@@bd5pilot883 Thanks!
I just found your video. I am the major builder (of several previous builders/owners) of your airplane. Great work, I will be watching your progress to first flight.
How you making out? Inquiring minds want to know. 😁
Looking forward to the next video.
Thanks for sharing.
Wait it's not a jet now.....
My father and I built a BD-5B in the early 70's. The plane was finished except for the engine installation. Much to my dismay, he sold it while I was on active duty to someone in the Tri-Cites, Wa. I am now flying an Aeriane Swift and plan to replace the Solo engine currently in it with a ZDZ 360B4-J.
That is really cool. I'd love to see pics of your Swift.
Glad to see progress! and they look beautiful!
Hi Zane, Aaron Oswald - N1734A , Nice Job....., Can't wait to hear the Engine Running
Me too! I haven’t even heard it running in person on the test stand, only the video the distributor shot a few years ago.
How many horsepower does this engine produce?
52-55 horsepower
I have never built a plane, my concern is the engine mounts. Will they not pass the engine vibration to the body and in the future perhaps create stress or cracks?
ZDZ recommends a solid mount with no rubber isolators. The engine is a boxer design so the vibration from the power impulses cancel each other out... it is Gold Wing smooth. I opted for using Delrin shoulder washers and washers to isolate aluminum to aluminum contact between the engine and firewall.
Glad to see you posting again.
Great video! I installed Garmin G3X GDU470 10" display, G5 and 507 auto pilot last Winter in my RV7A by myself. Feel free to contact me if I can help you.
You are living the dream of many, here watching you... Keep it up!
That is beautiful craftsmanship! I hope that engine works, but I can't see how it's going to give you the torque or reliability you're going to need. It's going to be screaming.
The engine has already proved very reliable in powered parachutes and drones in the Czech Republic and Europe. I've worked hard to keep my final weight down, I believe my last time weighing the aircraft was 345 lbs. The light weight combined with keeping the original aerodynamics slick by not adding any scoops hanging out should make it a very efficient design, not needing extra horsepower and torque just to push more weight and drag.
Thanks for your videos. Can you please show us the landing gear mechanism (front on and rear) and how it works.
4:00 to 4:20 on this video ruclips.net/video/YWHFQ-k9WKU/видео.html
Excellent as always! When do you think a test flight will occur?
I am hoping I can get to an engine start in the aircraft by end of this year. Still a daunting task but with the new parts I am back in full swing.
It is great to see progress so quickly after the last post ! Keep up the good work !!
Been wondering... happy to see an update👍👍
Looking forward to the next installment.
Well done. Looking forward to the next installment.