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AV8ORJWC



Joined: 13 Jul 2006
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Location: Aurora, Oregon "Home of VANS"

PostPosted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 10:48 am    Post subject: Archives and willingness to comment Reply with quote

I was sharing with a few fellow RV-10 builders (over breakfast at EAA Chapter 105 – VANS) on an observation of silence on the reflector lately. I will be forwarding a cash contribution to Matt Draille cause his site is so valuable to this build process. I have also thanked Bob Collins for his work on his web newsletter. However, when builders have queried lately, their responses go unanswered or with tepid response. Don’t get me wrong, the answers although few, are of value. It’s just with 50 + flying birds and 100 builders at the exact same stage of build, are we just a bunch of Lurkers? That leaves 500 who must be so-oo very busy that their contribution has little value over individual build progress.

Maybe those archives are getting a workout? Any opinion, before I go back to the silence?
And, Tim they appreciate your back channel transmission on their questions. It is just a trend which creates concern over the winter.
Deems you get a Get Outa Jail card due to the wedding. Anh, I hope your answers are of value.
John Cox
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 8:20 am    Post subject: Archives and willingness to comment Reply with quote

Sorry, I've been absent for a week or so, but my teacher has had me
serving detention after school writing:

I will do a better job of responding to the RV-10 list inquiries, ...
I will do a better job of responding to the RV-10 list inquiries, ...
I will do a better job of responding to the RV-10 list inquiries, ...
I will do a better job of responding to the RV-10 list inquiries, ...
I will do a better job of responding to the RV-10 list inquiries, ...
I will do a better job of responding to the RV-10 list inquiries, ...
I will do a better job of responding to the RV-10 list inquiries, ...
I will do a better job of responding to the RV-10 list inquiries, ...
I will do a better job of responding to the RV-10 list inquiries, ...

And I just finished ! :-[

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Deems Davis # 406
Finishing - ( A Misnomer ! )
http://deemsrv10.com/

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Joined: 19 Sep 2006
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Location: Chicagoland

PostPosted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 8:40 pm    Post subject: Re: Archives and willingness to comment Reply with quote

AV8ORJWC wrote:
Maybe those archives are getting a workout? Any opinion, before I go back to the silence?


What I find curious is the fact that a lot of the most informative, prolific posters on the list have a generic "Do Not Archive" appended to their signatures. What's up with that? :-O


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 9:45 pm    Post subject: Archives and willingness to comment Reply with quote

Yep, that'd be me. I hate to archive a jumbled pile of garbage, but
when I find true gems, I try to write up one good post and then
get rid of the "do not archive" tag. If everything were nicely
trimmed, and straightforwardly written, I'd archive it more often.
Some times it just from forgetting to remove it though. I put it there
by default because the last thing I want is some of my drivel like this
one to be archived by accident. I'm not going anywhere soon, so
if the question comes up again I don't mind answering it again.
While there is great value in archives, and I definitely see that,
I also think there's great value in interactive Q&A. There are too
many lurker-only types as it is, and perhaps by forcing them to
ask a question once in a while, it'll help bring them out and
keep a more active "community".

Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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AV8ORJWC wrote:
> Maybe those archives are getting a workout? Any opinion, before I go back to the silence?


What I find curious is the fact that a lot of the most informative, prolific posters on the list have a generic "Do Not Archive" appended to their signatures. What's up with that? :-O

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 10:27 pm    Post subject: Archives and willingness to comment Reply with quote

Tim or anyone with a rudder attached,
Here's a question? I am looking for the travel length of the rudder cable.
Stop to stop. Should be easy to measure it at the tail. This will save me
remounting the rudder (in storage now) on the tailcone. I am working on a
change for the rudder control assembly.
I may be a lurker, but I have truly enjoyed and learned a great deal from
all the input on this list.
A big thanks to you Tim, and all the others that have added to the success
and enjoyment of RV10 construction.
Paul Grimstad
RV10 40450 firewall & forward tunnel
Portland, OR 97219

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 9:48 am    Post subject: Archives and willingness to comment Reply with quote

Here's my opinion on this subject:

This list was (and is) a valuable resource to getting my RV-10 done. I do my best to send pictures and descriptions of how I did things in hope of helping out others. I have become a bit reluctant to comment as of late. It's frustrating to throw an idea or a question out there only to be met with soap box lectures on building practices.

Everyone should feel comfortable sending out a post. Let's keep this a friendly and open sharing of ideas!!!

Jim
40134 - Flying
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 10:58 am    Post subject: Archives and willingness to comment Reply with quote

I hope your appeal doesn't fall on "deaf ears", as the saying goes.

My experience has been that there is always at least one person that insists (demands) the list has to work "within the box" he has created. i.e., no independent thought.

This eliminates the possibility of creating synergy on the list.  As a result, there can be no creative development on the list.

Perhaps it is enough to simply help each other understand the plans and the parts provided; in other to complete the aircraft as designed. NOT!

Regards,
Jim Ayers
Modified HR2 Smile

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Here's my opinion on this subject:

This list was (and is) a valuable resource to getting my RV-10 done. I do my best to send pictures and descriptions of how I did things in hope of helping out others. I have become a bit reluctant to comment as of late. It's frustrating to throw an idea or a question out there only to be met with soap box lectures on building practices.

Everyone should feel comfortable sending out a post. Let's keep this a friendly and open sharing of ideas!!!

Jim
40134 - Flying

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 1:51 pm    Post subject: Archives and willingness to comment Reply with quote

And my opinion….

There is a lot of good info in the archives now, all credit to certain individuals and a good library reference has been well established. We have all at one time or another been politely or otherwise, encouraged to use the archives, save a lot of you diligent replyees going over the same old ground.
It has been put forward as a point on more than one occasion that the discussions, however repetitive, should still be put out there to encourage more dialogue one way or the other. There are some fantastic web sites and more information than you need to complete a satisfactory project based on what can be gleaned from the ideas available, however nothing beats the “throw it out there” scenario to discover things you just didn’t know. More of a “devils advocate” approach ……..like the delta wing I’m trialing on my -10 Wink
I’d suggest the ground work of the list has been brilliantly laid and a lot of it has moved into the “Now Flying” category. We still need the next wave of beginners asking the same beginning questions but we also need to encourage a broader range of topics amongst the established builders in the mid range of their projects beyond primers, bigger engines, 2 versus 3 blade props. I personally like the “think out aloud” approach that certain people are good at. It attracts some good e-bate on occasions and I think that is part of the learn for us less knowledgeable.
Also, the quality of this list suggests anything other than amateur corner and that can sometimes have a negative result when it comes to contributions.

John 40315 (midway motivational lull…did anyone else get this?)
Do not archive


From: owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of jsmcgrew(at)aol.com
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Here's my opinion on this subject:



This list was (and is) a valuable resource to getting my RV-10 done. I do my best to send pictures and descriptions of how I did things in hope of helping out others. I have become a bit reluctant to comment as of late. It's frustrating to throw an idea or a question out there only to be met with soap box lectures on building practices.



Everyone should feel comfortable sending out a post. Let's keep this a friendly and open sharing of ideas!!!



Jim

40134 - Flying
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 2:25 pm    Post subject: Archives and willingness to comment Reply with quote

John
What do you consider midway?
-Chris Lucas
#40072 (cabin side skins)
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 2:49 pm    Post subject: Archives and willingness to comment Reply with quote

Good question Chris. Maybe the cabin cover installation?
John 40315
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John

What do you consider midway?

-Chris Lucas

#40072 (cabin side skins)

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 2:52 pm    Post subject: Archives and willingness to comment Reply with quote

That's someone who thinks he's 90% done BUT everyone who's been there knows he's still 90% to go. 8*)
KABONG (GBA& GWB) Do Not Archive
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 3:05 pm    Post subject: Archives and willingness to comment Reply with quote

I was told that when you order your finishing kit, you are half done.

Steve Mills
RV-10 40486 Slow-build
Naperville, Illinois
finishing fuselage

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 3:27 pm    Post subject: Archives and willingness to comment Reply with quote

Well John I would like to know about your Delta Wing design. In fact we could have two sets of wings, one for short field operation and one for max cruise speed. Smile. Remove a few bolts, and some connectors and your all set
 
Actually I just came out of about a 5 month lull. I like to view it as burnout and other things intefering. Its actually motivational to hear about people flying and building on this list. I am still working on the fuselage, I haven't put the top on yet but in another month or so I should be at that stage. Hopeing to get it flying by next summer. Maybe if I keep it real simple.

One thing for certain is that there are some very knowledgeable people on this list.

Happy building

Niko

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 4:25 pm    Post subject: Archives and willingness to comment Reply with quote

Sorry, but I would tend to believe that if you are still just ordering anything major, your still not half way. On the HRII I would think we were about 1/2 way (time wise) when it looked (all the major parts installed) & sounded (first engine test run) like an airplane. We made a list when the "plane" was in the hanger at the airport. The list was on the project board of all the things that needed to be done, at least a hundred items (gotta get a bigger board). Worked for another month or two (two days a week avg.) subtracting & adding items, still had more than a hundred. Tom then split those into "finishing" & flying items. We completed the required flying items in the next four/five months. The "finishing" items (paint, decals, farings, wheel pants, wing lockers, strobes, air inlets, weather seal, rear seat throttle & rudder controls, seats covered, cowl & baffles properly fitted, roll over bar completed [again], 'glass filler on the canopy joint, final rear canopy skirt, oil cooler moved to firewall, extra exhaust supports, wires bundled, interior lights, GPS mounts (2), FI rebuilt, modify alternator mount [3 times]etc etc.) took better than another year. And six years later we're still working on it. BUT your mileage may differ.
KABONG (GBA & GWB) Do Not Archive
But was it worth the work & the wait ?, YES.
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 7:10 pm    Post subject: Archives and willingness to comment Reply with quote

I was about to agree, after your first sentence, but then it
went overboard a bit from an RV-10 building perspective.
For me, the 1/2 way point was about the time I put in
the windshield and windows and was getting some body work
ready for paint. So I agree that it really is looking like
and airplane, and you have perhaps the engine mounted.
The rest of it though, seems to go with less time on an
RV-10 than what you're describing. Your point about the list
is an excellent one though. I made a spreadsheet list at
the time I moved it to the hanger. BEFORE INSPECTION, BEFORE
FLIGHT, AFTER FLIGHT on each item. Then just keep putting
anything you think of or run into onto the list, and assign
it an expected amount of time...and be generous. Then you'll
start to get an idea of your chance of getting it done
in a certain month or perhaps season of the year. You'll
end up with 50, or 100, or more items, depending on how
thorough you are. But at least that gives you a visible goal,
and MOST importantly, a checklist for you so that you don't
forget items..... "Install wing bolts and torque".
But yeah, you'll definitely be rolling it around on it's own
gear at some point probably just before, or near the mid-point
in the build from an hours perspective. The cool part is,
your motivation goes sky high at that point, so the overall
timeline to get that 2nd half of the hours can tend to get
compressed a bit more than the first half.

Keep pounding those rivets, and you'll get there!

Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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JOHN STARN wrote:
[quote] Sorry, but I would tend to believe that if you are still just ordering
anything major, your still not half way. On the HRII I would think we
were about 1/2 way (time wise) when it looked (all the major parts
installed) & sounded (first engine test run) like an airplane. We made a
list when the "plane" was in the hanger at the airport. The list was on
the project board of all the things that needed to be done, at least a
hundred items (gotta get a bigger board). Worked for another month or
two (two days a week avg.) subtracting & adding items, still had more
than a hundred. Tom then split those into "finishing" & flying items. We
completed the required flying items in the next four/five months. The
"finishing" items (paint, decals, farings, wheel pants, wing lockers,
strobes, air inlets, weather seal, rear seat throttle & rudder controls,
seats covered, cowl & baffles properly fitted, roll over bar completed
[again], 'glass filler on the canopy joint, final rear canopy skirt, oil
cooler moved to firewall, extra exhaust supports, wires bundled,
interior lights, GPS mounts (2), FI rebuilt, modify alternator mount [3
times]etc etc.) took better than another year. And six years later we're
still working on it. BUT your mileage may differ.
KABONG (GBA & GWB) Do Not Archive
But was it worth the work & the wait ?, YES.

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