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Winter Project '24/25 - Intro & History
« on: July 15, 2024, 02:46:50 PM »
Greeting all you Eagler's & wannbe's (like me).
I hail from the PNW (Washington State to me more precise).  Have been a licensed pilot since '79 with almost all of my hours in the area of recreation and skills development.  Seems the older I get (I'm still a young man) the less destination flying I do and the more sightseeing / Sanity centered my missions have become.  I also find myself just enjoying the maintenance side of things more.  Does this sound familiar to anyone else on the forum?  I find that living just North of KPDX that the flying wx is not so great from November to March.  So this is the time I spend doing maintenance, tinkering and building.  My last project was the restoration of a Sonex-A.  Took a few years with setbacks and learning curve.  I've really come to appreciate the brand.  What the Sonex lacks though is forward visibility.  I find that if I don't have a project I'll likely break something so that I can fix it (AKA - making improvements).  Since the two birds in my hangar are about as good as they can be (there is always room for more changes mind you) I thought another small outlet was in order.  So I started looking at the lite stuff.  First I was attracted to the Afford-a-Plane (A-plane as some call it) then to the basic LE and the Bandlands Aircraft ($$$).  But it was when I saw and heard the Verner 3V that I knew what direction I'd go.

One of the forum member half a day drive from here offered to let me continue a project that has lost momentum.  So I have a head-start on the build with many items (ribs etc) built.  What I lack most of is understanding of the plans and processes.  Since this is a "Winter project" I'll have time to do some arm-chair building and figure things out.

That's all for now.
s/n: WEB-14, 3VLA
flu-flu: type of arrow that travels slow for short distance.

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Re: Winter Project '24/25 - Intro & History
« Reply #1 on: July 24, 2024, 07:31:09 AM »
I've found that as I uh.. mature  :) I couldn't care less about going places in an airplane, too. I've BTDT, have several T shirts.  :) The Legal Eagle fills the bill for those dawn and dusk patrols, and the Verner gives you something to do. I'm building a Pietenpol now because my wife missses it.
I should mention that there are flyers and there are fixers. Very few aircraft mechanics fly.. the flyer sits there above the clouds thinking, "what could possibly go wrong?"  :) The fixer sits there counting the ways..

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Re: Winter Project '24/25 - Intro & History
« Reply #2 on: July 24, 2024, 07:51:04 AM »
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I should mention that there are flyers and there are fixers. Very few aircraft mechanics fly.. the flyer sits there above the clouds thinking, "what could possibly go wrong?"  :) The fixer sits there counting the ways..

Thanks Chuck for the post.  I'm in a quandry.  I'm both a Flyer & Fixer & Teacher.  So when I do go up I know what all can go wrong.  Don't have to wonder too much.  Perhaps that's why I stay close to home and fly with more altitude than is required ;-)
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flu-flu: type of arrow that travels slow for short distance.

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Re: Winter Project '24/25 - Intro & History
« Reply #3 on: January 05, 2025, 08:36:29 AM »
So I finally decided on an avatar and I think airplane (vehicle technically) side art.  This (avatar) is an image of a ring my dad gave me years ago.  So it's more of a sentimental thing than anything else.  I've always mused on the large arrow feathers.  Recently it dawned on my that those would be what's called a flu-flu. 

"A flu-flu arrow is a type of arrow specifically designed to travel a short distance."  That's a good description of the LE.  So I hope to either turn this image into a logo or use a flu-flu arrow image.
s/n: WEB-14, 3VLA
flu-flu: type of arrow that travels slow for short distance.

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Re: Winter Project '24/25 - Intro & History
« Reply #4 on: January 05, 2025, 09:13:57 AM »
Flu-Flu would be an excellent name for an airplane...    :emoji_u1f60e:


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Re: Winter Project '24/25 - Intro & History
« Reply #5 on: January 05, 2025, 09:24:44 AM »
Egg sellent.  :))

 

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