jcbarker
Well Known Member
9WB finally took to the air after 3 1/2 years of build. A lot of that time was taken up with shipping delays, laser cut part remediation and the uncertainty of chapter 11.
The 30 minute flight was uneventful. Monitored engine parameters, stall series and return to land. Pulled the cowling for inspection post flight; no drips, no runs, no errors. Dry as a bone on the outside. I learned two things: cowl flap is very effective and running rich really cools the engine. The only excitement was my idle is set too low so the engine quite on roll out after landing. I was half expecting that so I carried a wee bit of power until I flared. I had enough speed to coast onto the first taxiway, stopped and restarted.
I want to thank everyone that contributed their wisdom to this project. No one builds one of these alone.


The 30 minute flight was uneventful. Monitored engine parameters, stall series and return to land. Pulled the cowling for inspection post flight; no drips, no runs, no errors. Dry as a bone on the outside. I learned two things: cowl flap is very effective and running rich really cools the engine. The only excitement was my idle is set too low so the engine quite on roll out after landing. I was half expecting that so I carried a wee bit of power until I flared. I had enough speed to coast onto the first taxiway, stopped and restarted.
I want to thank everyone that contributed their wisdom to this project. No one builds one of these alone.

