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Thu Jul 11, 2013 4:14 pm
Turns out we'll be driving to Geneseo this year.
Really hoped she'd be ready. Well, you know how it goes with restorations. They're ready, when they're ready



After we get back from Geneseo, we are going to move her to the final assembly point. Things are getting quite exciting!
Andy Scott
Thu Jul 11, 2013 7:03 pm
Looking good Andy! When shes all done you should "break her in" with a flight down to Windsor.
Thu Jul 11, 2013 7:37 pm
Don't think it hasn't crossed my mind
When I first heard that KA114 was scheduled for Geneseo I hoped that these two deHavillands could get together for a family photo. As fate has it, neither will attend this year. We definitely plan on travelling with her. That's part of the adventure. We just have to hop our way from grass strip to grass strip (no tailwheel, no brakes)
Myself and two partners brought her home from Pennsylvania two years ago (her U.S. reg was N42DH).
It's been fun so far. We are still friends

. Definitely getting itchy to fly though... ... Soon,
Andy Scott
Thu Jul 11, 2013 7:41 pm
She looks great!
It would have looked good next to the green monster as well...
Thu Jul 11, 2013 8:03 pm
One day Ollie. For sure!

Thanks for the kind words. She's gonna look way better with wings
I'll make sure to introduce myself at Geneseo.
Andy Scott
Thu Jul 11, 2013 8:07 pm
DH82EH wrote:Don't think it hasn't crossed my mind
When I first heard that KA114 was scheduled for Geneseo I hoped that these two deHavillands could get together for a family photo. As fate has it, neither will attend this year. We definitely plan on travelling with her. That's part of the adventure. We just have to hop our way from grass strip to grass strip (no tailwheel, no brakes)
Myself and two partners brought her home from Pennsylvania two years ago (her U.S. reg was N42DH).
It's been fun so far. We are still friends

. Definitely getting itchy to fly though... ... Soon,
Andy Scott
We've got a 9900FT runway, no need for brakes, would just need to get your hands on tail wheel.
Thu Jul 11, 2013 8:17 pm
It will be hard to find one another at Geneseo though... We'll try to congregate somewhere.
Thu Jul 11, 2013 8:22 pm
Pavement is a little hard on the skid. Think sandpaper, no, think grinder
You also have precious little directional control. As she slows down, she just weathervanes into the wind. That's when you have to jump out and literally, grab the Tiger by the tail

. No kidding!
The skid works well on the grass. It will slowly go the direction you are pushing the rudder. For sharper turns you give a little blast of power along with your boot full of rudder. Sounds scary, well it is, 'til you get the hang of it
Something that flying Tiger has taught me "the paved runway invented the crosswind!"
Ollie, I remember you bringing the FW.
Andy Scott
Thu Jul 11, 2013 10:11 pm
Ah, restorations. 90% done, 90% left to go!
Has it really been two years? Like, two years of, "I gotta drop by and see the Tiger"?
I gotta drop by and see the Tiger. See you at Genny!
Fri Jul 12, 2013 9:37 pm
She looks great! looking forward to seeing her complete. I was chatting to an aircraft engineer friend of mine who apart from being an ex topdresser (thats cropduster for you North Americans......not sure what you call them in Canada?)also owned a Tiger Moth and at one point an Auster (a J5B) at one point. he mentioned an interesting thing about the Gipsy Major. He found the No2 cylinder was more prone to cracking (not sure if it was an alloy or Bronze head). So he trialled a sodium exhaust valve in only this cylinder. No more cracks!
Sun Jul 14, 2013 9:36 pm
Hey thanks Avenger,
We addressed a few things that were less than ideal with our Gipsy. This aeroplane has needed a lot of lovin'
I'll be sure to post some assembly shots.
Andy Scott
Mon Jul 15, 2013 12:57 am
Look forward to them Andy. I'm Baz, I've PM'd my email address for you.
Tue Jul 16, 2013 4:47 am


Tail feathers went on yesterday. We're committed now. It won't fit back in the garage!

Also trial fitted the prop.
Such a great feeling to pull all of these bits off the shelf, wall, floor etc.... ......kinda starting to look like an aeroplane again
Today we'll install the cabane struts and fuel tank. Hope that goes as smooth as the tail feathers did.
Andy Scott
Wed Jul 17, 2013 10:12 am
Good for you guys, Andy. Looks like a real airplane!
Let me know when, and I'll see you at Wat's. I can fly chase for you, if you like.
Dave
Wed Jul 17, 2013 12:05 pm
GREAT STUFF ANDY! Looks like your doing a top notch job! Can't wait to see her in the air!
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