I Bought a STOL bush plane Kit ... with NO Pilot's License
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
- This is my story about my journey back into aviation. After a 15 year break from flying I'm getting back into it starting with buying this STOL bush plane. Avid Flyer MKIV
EP2: STOL Bush Plan Build - Parts and Plans
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Remember seeing the ad on Barnsrormers good luck and Godspeed from Kenya 🇰🇪
Thank you!
I just bought my KR2 & I do not have my pilot certificate as of yet. I brought it from AZ to CA in a U-haul as well. Good luck!
Nice! I think the best pilots are those who really understand their airplane, and what better way to learn it then to build it. Best of luck on your build!
Hey, David! I'm an Avid owner down in Georgia. I hope you have as much fun with yours as I have in mine. Good luck!
Thanks! I’ve been following your channel for a while. Thanks for the content and encouragement!
Its already 90% complete!
Yeah, really great starting point!
Good luck with the build. Lots of good potential for this channel!
Thanks!
My brother and I had our eye on this plane for a few months but held off on it as we're still finishing our kitfox 4 we regret not buying it but glad to see it's getting new life and gonna have a video build series super clean kit I restored an early avid a model s/n 125 and my father built a brand new A model in the 90s s/n 499 I would personally run the undercambered stol wing ribs that's what makes an avid an avid the other ribs make it essentially a kitfox 4 I promise with the stol wing what you lose on cruise you gain on handleing it Flys great and can turn on a wing and not lose your point on the ground and jumps into the air and climbs out at 45 degree angle wish you all the best
That’s really good info to hear. I’m definitely torn on that. Thanks for sharing!
Congrats looking forward to following the build. Enjoy the journey.
Thanks! Yeah, I’m pretty excited about it.
@@letsbuildthis I’m on the same path as you. Started learning to fly when I was 16 then couldn’t afford to finish. Started building my plane last October and just finished my PPL last month. Good times.
Excited for and following along.
I’m wanting to get started on my first build. I’m holding out for an RV-15. I went from flying certified planes (Cherokee, 152, 172, 182, Tiger) to an experimental (RV-6). I don’t think I can go back.
I’d highly recommend checking out Sopwith for finishing up your license. It’s an Equity based club out of U42 and KSLC. I used to be a member there. Can say enough good things about the club.
Thanks! Ok, I’ll check it out! Good luck on yours. Yeah, I don’t think I’ll do much certified either.
You beat me to this plane wanted this plane too
Sorry 😬... 😀, Don't worry there are many good options out there, just have to watch for the right timing. I was watching almost every day.
Good for you!!
Thank you!
Very nice!
Thanks!
I too have the plans for and would really like a Hatz Classic. At my age I don't think it will happen, but good luck to you.
Thanks! Good luck too!
Great video. When I saw the Subaru on the engine stand during the garage cleanup I thought you might have been planning it to be subaru powered, then the Rotax engine mount sort of spoilt that!... only beceause I'm putting a Subaru EJ25 in mine. Good luck with the build, and looking forward to more episodes.
Oh haha, yeah that engine is there for research. What airplane are you putting an EJ25 in?
Scratch building a Zenith CH750, with quite a number of mods. There are a few Subaru powered Experimentals flying although most seem to be using the earlier 2 litre versions. Reportedly they seem reliable with good power.
Nice, way to go! Yeah, I'm a huge fan of Subaru myself, and believe that they can be a very good candidate if you understand the engineering requirements. I rebuilt an EJ255 then drove it for a year just to test out and understand the engine. The engine on that stand is an FB25 as part of that research. The boxer line just gets heavier as they get newer, so the aircraft would have to size up. You should follow @rv6ejguy for more Subaru stuff. He know a ton. ruclips.net/video/EfsaOi07dkk/видео.htmlsi=f8_0jk3tPBvx2QXo
In for the build…..
There are plans I believe to lengthen and widen that mk lV. I believe it's called the Airdale?? I would seriously check that out early on in your build, assembly. Avid Airdale.
The fuselage stretch is usually done when one is installing a Subaru engine, They are very heavy, and the Avid tends to almost be a bit nose heavy even with a 582. If you go with a 912, you will need to add about 10 lbs of weight to the tail to get into the center of the CG range. If you decide to not use the 912 mount, contact me, I have a need for one. I've owned 4 different Avids and did a lot of rebuilding on them. Jim
PS weight is the killer of aircraft performance. If you really, really don't need something to make the plane fly, don't put it on....
Awesome, thanks for the heads up!
Thanks for the heads up Jim! I haven’t decided yet, so we’ll see. I’ll let you know what I decide.
Geez, I would have thought the Subaru would be a NO go, with the Yamaha conversion available. 🤔🇨🇦
So was that a attempted build that someone gave up on? I always miss that no one ever speaks about pricing, one of the major issues that we have, dreaming of flying but affordability is a big issue.
You don't need a pilots licence to buy or own a plane, they do say you need a licence to fly some types of planes. 🤔🇨🇦
lol, true! Gotta love the RUclips thumbnails.