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The VAF News - 9.29.2025. #6404.

DeltaRomeo

doug reeves: unfluencer
Staff member
Spent Saturday in Stillwater on a side hustle. 5 hours in the FBO watching YoutubeTV and sleeping LOL. There was a very nice RV-10 on the ramp, and after the game the owners showed up as we were waiting on our clients. Walked over and said hi. Nice folks.
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5 hours of contract glamour.
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Nice RV-10 on the ramp
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Even nicer owner.


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Jonathan Needs a Hangar at 52F


pitts12driver 7A
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Star Keeper
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RE Upgrade to new radiator and oil cooler mounted to the lower cowl? SL-00112
…jsally
Received my radiator/oil cooler kit yesterday, and have the installation on the lower cowling pretty well competed. It’s a straightforward install, although it was necessary to do a fair amount of trimming and sanding of the openings in the cowling. I think the B kit (bracket attaches with screws and nutplates) is probably easier than using bucked rivets as in the A kit, although it does leave you with five exposed screw heads on the bottom of the cowling.
Planning to install on the plane on Monday, hopefully followed by first engine start soon after.
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RE How does the 3 fly?
…J29racer
Well I thought I would check in on my progress with N40DC! I have about 10 hrs of flying now and still getting the hang of landing. I must say it flys great with no real handling problems. I am still getting use to it and have not explored high end performance but flies nicely with hands and feet off and feels balanced. I could use much help in guiding me through this process. So far I have only been flying in the mornings and just dealing with the airplane characteristics with no wind influence. I still have not got wheel landing down but close. The plane is not pretty yet but that will come. The panel is functional and everything works.
I would love some help in modifying cowling to incorporate an air-filter.
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Nose Gear Update
…MacCool
So just to close the loop on my little saga...Alex came up, we weighted the tail and removed the bolt without issue. Slid out with only the gentlest of persuasion. We pulled the nose gear strut out and check that hole and the holes in the engine mount socket against the extra close-tolerance bolt that he had for his own nose gear wobble repair 24 years ago and they slid in just fine...again only gentle nudging, no hammers required. I sprayed the relevant parts with some BraKleen, scrubbed it and greased it up. We took a wooden stake and pounded a dent in the firewall at the appropriate point. The bolt slid in from the top until the threads just showed. We used two washers so as not to tighten the nut down on the shoulder, then the metal lock nut and used it to pull the bolt down to the head. Once tightened down, the end of the bolt protruded enough that it almost touched the firewall. We checked the nose gear, absolutely zero play. After putting the nose gear back on the ground, I attached the Best Tug and the arms now engage perfectly. Problem solved. The whole process took us about 45 minutes max.
As part of the post-procedure debrief, I looked at the bolt that we took out. It didn't look damaged, BUT measuring it showed it to be 1-13/16" overall length and a grip range of 1-5/16 ". That makes it an AN5-16 bolt. Van's calls for it to be a AN5-20, which would be 2-3/32" overall and 1-9/16" grip. Obviously, somebody put a bolt in this supposed double-shear application that had a length and grip range that is 1/4" too short. The forward/lower engine mount hole was hosting the threads of the bolt, not the shoulder. Anyway...problem solved, at least in the short term. I'll check it again after awhile.
Very grateful to Alex for his assistance. We had collaborated on a previous biomedical engineering/device project...still ongoing...which is how we first met years ago. I did the medical part and he did the Engineering part. I'm always fascinated (and a little intimidated) to watch the Engineering mind at work. Working with him, this time on my airplane instead of a research project, was a gratifying treat.
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David Paule Build Update
….3B
I started installing these vents and now have the left one in. Riveting was fun! I haven’t done any riveting in a long while. I made it easier on myself by getting a few soft rivets, and those things are sweet. Their strength doesn’t even seem to be listed in MIL-HDBK-5, so they are not at all structural. But ten of them per vent? Probably okay.
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