...this was originally posted in the 7 Yahoo Group.
"Gary Kremers" <gkpulsar at comcast.net>
Date: Fri Apr 15, 2005 9:41 pm
All,
N715AB took to the sky this evening for the first time. The flight was
uneventful (a good thing) and everything worked as it was supposed to. The
flight was flow at 3,000 ft, 24"MP and 2400RPM's for 35 minutes. The landing
was smooth and the rollout nice and straight. You've all heard it before but
the feeling of accomplishment makes all the long building hours worth it.
This is my second homebuilt (PulsarXP N359AB was the first) but the joy of
that first flight was a litter sweeter.
I'd like to thank everyone who answered my questions along the way; this
group is a wealth of knowledge.
Keep building and fly safe,
Gary Kremers
N715AB
RV-7A
"Gary Kremers" <gkpulsar at comcast.net>
Date: Fri Apr 15, 2005 9:41 pm
All,
N715AB took to the sky this evening for the first time. The flight was
uneventful (a good thing) and everything worked as it was supposed to. The
flight was flow at 3,000 ft, 24"MP and 2400RPM's for 35 minutes. The landing
was smooth and the rollout nice and straight. You've all heard it before but
the feeling of accomplishment makes all the long building hours worth it.
This is my second homebuilt (PulsarXP N359AB was the first) but the joy of
that first flight was a litter sweeter.
I'd like to thank everyone who answered my questions along the way; this
group is a wealth of knowledge.
Keep building and fly safe,
Gary Kremers
N715AB
RV-7A