...getting it started. Heck, if you want to brag on what you did Friday the 3rd, nobody is gonna complain <g>.
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Had a fabulous breakfast from the VAA16 @ K34, grabbed an RV builder safety pilot and shot 3 approaches with 50 knt winds 2000 AGL. Couldn’t find my old hood so I had to make a new one. Lil’ dude even flew an approach back to home base. After landing found 2 little blue trailing stains under the tank.
I completed the SB-00036 HS rear spar hinge rivet inspection using my new Teslong Endoscope. Here is a link to it on Amazon. It's a nice tool for $100. I have to say I like this more than the Vividia VA-400 I have.
I enlarged the hole in my RV-7 HS using a long 1/4" drill bit, I protected the elevator horn with a piece of scrap aluminum while drilling. Easy-peasy.
The Teslong borescope has a 5mm diameter camera and the second camera (with LED) faces 90 degrees to the tip. The resolution is much better than the VA-400.
I didn't find any cracks, but I didn't expect I would with just over 100 hours TT.
I also added a sticker so I don't forget what the hole in the HS rib is for next year.
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Ordered the scope today, thanks for the lead. The sticker is a great idea, not sure I would have thought of that one!
Pete, a 7 year old American Brittany, was traveling to Wauchula, FL on Saturday to act as a seeing eye companion for another American Brittany who is blind. I picked Pete up from his foster at the Shelby County, AL airport (KEET) and flew him to meet the second leg pilot in Perry, FL (KFPY).
Just so happened that Pete was my 100th animal flown on these rescue flights - 98 dogs and 2 cats over 35 flights.
Here is a link to it on Amazon. It's a nice tool for $100. I have to say I like this more than the Vividia VA-400 I have.
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Pete, a 7 year old American Brittany, was traveling to Wauchula, FL on Saturday to act as a seeing eye companion for another American Brittany who is blind. I picked Pete up from his foster at the Shelby County, AL airport (KEET) and flew him to meet the second leg pilot in Perry, FL (KFPY).
Just so happened that Pete was my 100th animal flown on these rescue flights - 98 dogs and 2 cats over 35 flights.
Pete, a 7 year old American Brittany, was traveling to Wauchula, FL on Saturday to act as a seeing eye companion for another American Brittany who is blind. I picked Pete up from his foster at the Shelby County, AL airport (KEET) and flew him to meet the second leg pilot in Perry, FL (KFPY).
Just so happened that Pete was my 100th animal flown on these rescue flights - 98 dogs and 2 cats over 35 flights.