zodiac3813 Posted August 29, 2012 Posted August 29, 2012 Hi Everyone, I am expecting the Skyranger Swift kit to arrive any week now (the first in Tasmania), I'll post some progress photos and maybe start some kind of a blog if I can figure out how to (???). Engine will be 100hp Rotax, still debating whether glass panel or steam gauges... Cheers Jim. 6
eightyknots Posted August 29, 2012 Posted August 29, 2012 Hi Everyone,I am expecting the Skyranger Swift kit to arrive any week now (the first in Tasmania), I'll post some progress photos and maybe start some kind of a blog if I can figure out how to (???). Engine will be 100hp Rotax, still debating whether glass panel or steam gauges... Cheers Jim. Will you be buying the 100 hp injected Rotax to go into your S-R?
gregrobertson Posted August 29, 2012 Posted August 29, 2012 You should get your kit next week Jim as it is already in the country. I will keep you up to date and no doubt the delivery people will liase directly with you. Hi eighty knots the injected Rotax engine will not mount in the Skyranger or the Nynja at present. The injected engine comes with its own mount which won't fit in the aircraft without some modification to the structure. It is on Phil's (designer) to do list but I'm not sure just when we will see the changes. Greg 1
sfGnome Posted August 29, 2012 Posted August 29, 2012 Don't worry about the blog - lots of progress photos in this thread will do nicely...
gregrobertson Posted August 30, 2012 Posted August 30, 2012 The Skyranger and the Nynja for that matter are 300 to 350 hours build time, depending on just what you put into them. Most builders take 6 to 12 months over it but they can be built a lot quicker. I built my Nynja in 10 weeks (not full time) from kit delivery to it's first flight but I had a deadline and it was not my first build. Greg.
cscotthendry Posted August 30, 2012 Posted August 30, 2012 Jim: Welcome to the club, maaaaate! Hope you enjoy the build. Looking forward to your progress pics.
eightyknots Posted September 3, 2012 Posted September 3, 2012 Just how "swift" is the build ? What "range [of] time" before it will be up in the "sky"?
eightyknots Posted September 8, 2012 Posted September 8, 2012 Congratulations on your Swift!I fly because it releases my mind from the tyranny of petty things . . . — Antoine de Saint-Exupéry I like the quote redozbris
zodiac3813 Posted September 24, 2012 Author Posted September 24, 2012 Thanks to everyone, will upload some pics as I go.. does anyone have any thoughts regarding the use of the supplied plastic-based locking nuts being used in the engine compartment? I have heard talk of using all metal ones, yet the kit was passed in the UK as supplied (very stringent rules I gather...). Any thoughts?
zodiac3813 Posted October 27, 2012 Author Posted October 27, 2012 Hi All, I just started a blog on the Skyranger build, will post photos as I go, along with (hopefully) a written timeline (to be started in the next day or so). Any comments or questions are most welcome! http://skyrangerjim.aussieblogs.com.au/ Cheers, Jim.
old man emu Posted October 27, 2012 Posted October 27, 2012 Thanks to everyone, will upload some pics as I go.. does anyone have any thoughts regarding the use of the supplied plastic-based locking nuts being used in the engine compartment? I have heard talk of using all metal ones, yet the kit was passed in the UK as supplied (very stringent rules I gather...). Any thoughts? It is generally consider "best practice" not to use nylon locknuts forward of the firewall, since the hot environment may lead to the decay of the nylon. Off hand, I don't think that the price difference between am MS21044N*(Nylon locknut) and an MS21045N-* (all metal locknut) is very much - a matter of cents. (I don't have my price list at home with me.) Old Man Emu
Friarpuk Posted November 2, 2012 Posted November 2, 2012 G'day Jim Have you decided on those gauges yet? I reckon the steam gauges are better, but that's just me. Although I have been coveting the new AH from Dynon at 15oo dollars seems like a much better option than a 3000 electric gyro AH or having to strap a venturi to the side of the plane. I had a failure in one of my circuit breakers and started losing engine instruments, electronics can add another level of failure, and for RAA and VHF flying, eyes are meant to be outside the cockpit, not looking at all the pretty electronics inside. Nevertheless, I am envious that you're building. I'd love to be building again, but Greg won't give me a kit for free, nor will the minister for finance (also minister for warfare) wave her magic wand and make the dollars appear. Also I have used nylon locknuts throughout and on replacing some in the engine bay found they were as good as the day I put them in. When using them in conjunction with locktite there shouldn't be an issue. Friarpuk
zodiac3813 Posted November 12, 2012 Author Posted November 12, 2012 Hi Friarpuk, I really appreciate your blog, the photos have helped me greatly. I've pretty much decided to use an EFIS/EMS (probably MGL Enigma or Extreme) in combination with some steam guages for backup (and I guess I'm a traditionalist at heart!), as well as a GPS (wavering between AvMap GeoPilot II PLUS and one of the myriad touch screen units), radio, compass and transponder. I'll try to post a couple of photos, although the last one isn't up to date: I've since fitted the tail surfaces and control cables, currently working on the fuel system. One question, did you have to remove the floor to fit the fuselage covering, or just the supporting tubes underneath the outside of the floor? Cheers, Jim.
zodiac3813 Posted November 12, 2012 Author Posted November 12, 2012 Here is the other photo (hopefully...)
Mark11 Posted November 12, 2012 Posted November 12, 2012 Hi Jim, Which part of Tassie are you? Regards Mark
Friarpuk Posted November 13, 2012 Posted November 13, 2012 Hi Friarpuk,IOne question, did you have to remove the floor to fit the fuselage covering, or just the supporting tubes underneath the outside of the floor? Cheers, Jim. G'day Jim It's taking shape. Exciting times! Once I got the floor in I didn't move it. I don't reckon you'd get the floor back in if the covering were on it anyway. If I was to do the floor again I would used carpet on thin aluminum sheetings as it bears no weight only feet when flying, and you're seated then. I reckon trying to mould the center console in with the floor might save a bit of weight too. You would then just have to mount the battery in a different way as there would be no floor where it usually sits. Few pics in PDF below Have fun lacing the floor. Puk Doc1.pdf Doc1.pdf Doc1.pdf
Friarpuk Posted November 13, 2012 Posted November 13, 2012 Have fun lacing the floor. Puk Sorry I meant the fuse fabric!
gregrobertson Posted November 13, 2012 Posted November 13, 2012 Hi Jim. Have you thought of using one of the new I Pad minis, 7.9 in screen with OZ Runways. There should be ample room on the panel for it, a lot cheaper than some of the other dedicated GPS units with a multitude of uses. Greg.
Thirsty Posted November 13, 2012 Posted November 13, 2012 If you want a cheap EFIS how about this setup: iPad mini, iHud remote EFIS app and the AHRS Mini from Levil for the AHRS reference. The Levil AHRS Mini connects wirelessly to the iPad. You could have the same app on your iPhone as a backup. 1
cscotthendry Posted November 13, 2012 Posted November 13, 2012 Hey Jim: Looks spectacular mate. Just curious, how did you get it to stand on its wheels like that without a weight at the front, or support at the back?
Kyle Communications Posted November 13, 2012 Posted November 13, 2012 I have the MGL Xtreme and I am very happy with it infact I am going to buy another Xtreme EFIS and use it as the EMS this then gives me a total electronic backup but will also fit a analogue ASI. The 2 Xtremes will work off the one set of compass module and AHRS unit which I have fitted anyway. The Ihud program will tell you lies as it is similar to the wings level that is in a lot of gps units they can fall back to give wrong rsults depending on what the aircraft is doing for a prolonged period of wings banked or turn. I also have a Ipad with ozrunways it is just fantastic..the only other thing you would need is either a iPhone for a backup gps or get a area500 and they are a pretty good gps
zodiac3813 Posted November 16, 2012 Author Posted November 16, 2012 G'day JimIt's taking shape. Exciting times! Once I got the floor in I didn't move it. I don't reckon you'd get the floor back in if the covering were on it anyway. If I was to do the floor again I would used carpet on thin aluminum sheetings as it bears no weight only feet when flying, and you're seated then. I reckon trying to mould the center console in with the floor might save a bit of weight too. You would then just have to mount the battery in a different way as there would be no floor where it usually sits. Few pics in PDF below Have fun lacing the floor. Puk HaHa thanks Puk, I can foresee much gnashing of teeth (not to mention bleeding fingers) when it comes time to lace.... any tips?
zodiac3813 Posted November 16, 2012 Author Posted November 16, 2012 Hey Jim:Looks spectacular mate. Just curious, how did you get it to stand on its wheels like that without a weight at the front, or support at the back? It actually just balanced that way, at the time... not so now, with all the tail surfaces! It needs the engine...
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