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The trials and tribulations of an amatuer aircraft builder. Friday, January 10, 2014. While I have not been keeping up with my blog posts, I assure you I am vigilant in working on the RV. So much so that the wings, both left and right, are essentially complete. The only things left on the wings are the bottom skins and tips. Wednesday, April 24, 2013.
La partie milieu est perçée par le dessous. Les rails sont rajoutées sur le dessus des longerons. Il faut user et abuser du serre-joint pour les contraindre sur leurs positions.
20110612 TC Visit Report 1. 20110723 TC Visit Report 2. 20111022 TC Visit Report 3. 20120501 TC Visit Report 4. Sincere apologies for the hiatus. As life tends to do, unexpected twists and turns have resulted in a fair layer of dust accumulating on my completed parts and crates.
Welcome to the Insanity! Who is this Nut? Welcome to the Insanity! March 5th, 2014. Welcome family, friends, fellow builders, and those trying to decide which you are! Some time ago, I caught the bug of building things that fly. Whether it was my Aeronautical Engineer for a Father, my WWII pilot Grandfather who inspired me to fly, being around the Air Force most of my youth, or just flat out loving planes, I caught it bad. So, what is the cure? Come back often to see how.
Sunday, April 5, 2015. Multiple fly-ins and trips to Oshkosh. All in all the systems have all performed well.
VAF stays in business due to. Yearly and some wonderful advertisers. A stress-free, civil place for fans of. To virtually network and solve building issues. The goal is that when you finish your RV and fly places, and meet in person the people you have talked with here, you will already kind of know them. First and foremost this site is about good people. Wishing you and yours a happy, safe and RV-filled weekend.
Brad Oliver
P.O. Box 202
Livermore, California, 94551-0202
United States
All questions and constructive commentary are encouraged! Wednesday, December 1, 2010. Enjoy! The servo gets match-drilled to this hatch. Then the hatch gets screwed.
Follow my Journey of building an RV-8 Aircraft. Follow my progress as I start from a pile of aluminum pieces and create an aircraft.
Linda and I on a Carribean.