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    My Bearhawk is everything I hoped for and more. It was a good first flight. The acceleration on takeoff with 300HP has to be experienced. I thought I was doing a reasonable angle of climb, looked at the VSI and it was reading 2000 ft/minute. It was a cold, very calm morning, perfect weather. I was thrilled that hands off it flew wings level. I guess my building errors and rigging errors canceled out. Unfortunately, my rudder tab was set at too much of an angle and I was having to hold a lot of pressure on the left peddle. So much that my leg went numb after 20 minutes, so I landed earlier than planned. The plane is fast. At 7500' 135K true airspeed with 22MP, 2300 rpm. Other than the rudder tab just a few minor squawks. I did a full power runnup on the ground before takeoff. Had nearly 2650 rpm on the ground. I set the rpm back to 2550 before taking off and had 2670 when airborne. I reset the low pitch stop when back on the ground. At full speed the oil pressure was 105, my mechanic said it should be 80, so I adjusted that on the ground. A friend mounted his go-pro on the overhead tubing. Unfortunatly it quit recording 2 min after startup. Will try to get the take/off landing video that my wife recorded edited and out in a day or two. Didn't plan it that way but today is the 121st anniversary of another first flight.

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  • #2
    Must feel amazing with that landscape backdrop on top of it.

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    • #3
      Outstanding!

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      • #4
        Congrats !
        Nev Bailey
        Christchurch, NZ

        BearhawkBlog.com - Safety & Maintenance Notes
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        • #5
          Way to go Rod! Great looking plane, looking forward to hearing how Phase I testing goes.

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          • #6
            What a nice Christmas present. Congratulations !!!

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            • #7
              Wow what an achievement. Congratulations!!!

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              • #8
                Congrats, keep the reports coming
                N678C
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                • #9
                  Congrats! I’m a little jealous.

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                  • #10
                    Congratulations Rod!! The short squawk list highlights your attention to detail! I look forward to the video!
                    Bill Duncan
                    Troy, Idaho
                    Bearhawk Five Scratchbuild - Plans #5053
                    N53BD - reserved
                    Builders-Log

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                    • #11
                      Congrats! Looking Gooood!

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                      • #12
                        Awesome Rod, congrats. Can't wait to hear more. Flight #5 for me in a few minutes.

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                        • rodsmith
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                          Very nice!

                      • #13
                        Tremendous, congrats

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                        • #14
                          Fabulous Rod, absolutely fabulous! Having gone through that myself recently I can relate. What a thrill for you and a HUGE pat on the back for sticking with it to completion. Beautiful bird…you can be proud of your accomplishments!

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                          • rodsmith
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                            We are going to have to get together with our planes Paul. Either in Colorado or Alaska. Any thoughts on taking yours to Oshkosh?

                        • #15
                          Well done & congratulations! She looks great too!

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