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  • Thanks Dave. We assembled it this morning for the weight and balance. Here's a couple more pics, and me with a big silly grin!

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    Nev Bailey
    Christchurch, NZ

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    • rv8bldr
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      No wonder you have a silly grin, Nev, that looks awesome! It won't be long now... BTW, we will be expecting videos of your flight testing at some point on your YouTube channel :-)

    • Dpearson
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      Oh man that looks good!

    • Sir Newton
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      That is one nice looking bird. Simply awesome!

  • Your Bearhawk looks great,

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    • Awesome job. Beautiful.

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      • Looks Great Nev
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        • Thanks everyone! We started the engine yesterday - it burst into life on the second blade which was very reassuring. A few small things to resolve but I'm heading down today to sort them out. The final check is planned for late next week.
          Nev Bailey
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          • AKKen07
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            Fantastic Nev! And a golden W&B result.

        • One wing totally finished and painted. Winter weather may keep me from getting the other wing and fuselage painted for a few months. Yes a shop cleanup is very overdue.

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          • Sir Newton
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            Looking great Rod Looking great!

          • svyolo
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            I noticed the tips as well. Very nice.

          • svyolo
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            Your fuel tanks don't look stock. How much tankage do you have?

        • That is a drop dead gorgeous airplane Nev!!!!!

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          • Nice paint scheme and colour Rod, did you make the Horner wing tips yourself?

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            • rodsmith
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              Yes I did, I really like the look of them and believe there will be some performance improvement over the standard tips.

          • Final CAA inspection was completed yesterday, with a pleasing result. Will spend today putting her all back together after being pre-flighted to within an inch of it's life. They've given approval for me to use the FAA test flying program and a 50nm radius. Naturally very happy with the results after a very busy month.
            Nev Bailey
            Christchurch, NZ

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            • RobinDeMarco
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              Congratulations on getting your airworthiness inspection completed, Nev! Looking forward to hearing about your flight testing.

            • Dpearson
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              Nev, it looks amazing. Best wishes for a safe and uneventful first flight, and many more!

            • svyolo
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              I am jealous. That is awesomee.

          • That's exciting Nev, looking forward to hearing about your results

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            • Way to go Nev!!!
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              • Result !! I think my grin says it all

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                Nev Bailey
                Christchurch, NZ

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                • Gerhard Rieger
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                  Its written all over your face, great stuff, enjoy every moment. Your Bearhawk came out great

                • huntaero
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                  Congratulations Nev a fine job time to have some flying fun

                • Dpearson
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                  Congratulations, Nev, that's a great achievement. As others said, I'm looking forward to the video.

              • 7495E24E-53CF-46CE-B0E7-82F161DBAA1D.jpg7A20A288-A88A-4DEA-ACCE-E27166C61056.jpg Wing coming together. Today I ran the rear aileron cable and decided a removable fairlead bushing would make assembly/disassembly much easier once the wing is closed up. 3233E7CB-C6EB-49A6-B8B6-EC9A8209627B.jpg

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              • Levelled the airframe and set up the wings, got it very well lined up. Drilled the holes using the bracket to align the drill and keep it straight. Used a dumpy level rather than the pipe level. Set the dihedral to 1 deg/2,9 “ which equates to 74mm up. Measured the centres of the holes on the wing attach point to the fuselage attach point for the wing struts. Next is to cut the wing struts to length. Hole centres less 3””
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                  Installed fabric using Stewart Systems process, up to white in last pic
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