The Official Newsletter of May 2017 Volume 61 Issue 5 With spring flying in full swing there is no shortage of places to go and things to do as we share our passion for aviation. On Friday, May 12, 7:00 P.M. at IVY Tech Center we have our regular Chapter Get-Together with a panel discussion of homebuilt test flying. The following day, Saturday, May 13 at Smith Field come out to assist with our first Young Eagles rally of the season from 9:00 A.M. to 1:00P.M.. Encourage youth ages 8 to 17 to get out to the airport and discover for themselves the excitement and possibilities in aviation. If you are a pilot new to flying Young Eagles, make certain you complete the Youth Protection Policy Training on the EAA website and forward your certificate of completion to Laramie Resler. Volunteer ground crew and pilots will be needed at several events through September so watch the calendar for your opportunity to share your love of flight with kids. Young Eagles shirts will be available at each Rally in both the new (2016) red design and some gold as well. Some Chapter 2 hats are available for $12.00 also. See the calendar of events on page 3 of this newsletter or online for all the Young Eagle rallies for Chapter 2 as well as Vintage Chapter 37 and plan to provide your support as you are able. At the May 12 get-together (and by email the same day) we will announce a Scavenger Hunt that can be flown any time before the June 9 gettogether. If you are not on email but would like a copy mailed to you, contact me at 260-403-6220. Looking ahead, on Friday, June 9 at 6:00 P.M. Useful Information for All Pilots We are trying to wrap up our EAA Chapter 2 membership renewals for 2017. Several people have not yet done that. You can check our website www.eaa2.org to see if you are up to date (from the menu bar, click "EAA 2 Members" > "Membership Status"). Please take the earliest opportunity to renew by sending your $20.00 check made out to EAA Chapter Two. Mail to EAA Chapter Two c/o Geoff Robison, Treasurer 1521 East MacGregor Dr., New Haven, 46774. You may also renew online on our website www.eaa2.org. From the top menu bar, click on Join Chapter 2, fill in the information, tap Send and Continue then you will be prompted to pay your dues through PayPal by using your credit card or (if applicable) your own PayPal account. If you believe that you have already renewed for 2017, please contact Mark Beck, president or Geoff Robison, treasurer. Thank you for giving this your attention and for your continued support of EAA Chapter 2. (Continued on page 2) EAA Chapter 2 Encourages and Promotes Sport and Aeronautical Education in Northeast Indiana
A r e y o u a p i l o t? A r e y o u b u i l d i n g a n a i r c r a f t? A r e y o u a n a i r c r a f t o w n e r? A r e y o u j u s t p l a n e n u t s a b o u t a v i a t i o n? I f s o, t h e n j o i n u s! V i s i t o u r w e b s i t e a t w w w. e a a 2. o r g a n d c l i c k o n J o i n E A A 2 (President s Corner, Continued from page 1) the Chapter will have a cookout at in one of the hangars on the west side of the terminal. The Chapter will provide hamburgers and hotdogs. Members should bring a side dish or dessert to share. Please invite your family or a friend to this event. The Scavenger hunt will conclude at that time and participants will be recognized. Our Pancake Fly-in/Cruise-in will be on Saturday, July 8 from 7:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. at Smith Field Hangar 2. We hope to see all members, friends, neighbors and lots of classic cars and planes of all types for this annual event. I hope we can get some informal fly-outs going this summer. If you have a suggestion for one, let me know. These are done very informally. Any pilot can schedule a destination and time and let me know. I will announce by email so others can join, and then, weather permitting, the group can make the flight. It is a great time to fill an empty seat with any of our non-flying members or friends. And finally, don't forget to make plans to be at AirVenture July 24 to July 30! Happy Flying! Homebuilt Corner Preparation of and Test Flying your Homebuilt Aircraft A s the builder of a Zenith Zodiac 650B that is nearing completion, I have been a student of flight test preparation and procedures for many years. Our May 12 Get Together at the Ivy Tech Center features a panel discussion on flight testing a homebuilt by experienced chapter members. I am sure you will get good useable information from this discussion whether you fly a factory built, homebuilt, ultralight or are an aspiring pilot. We hope to see you there at 7 P.M. I have always wanted to fly and I enjoy the challenge of creating a custom kit aircraft of my own. As a frustrated renter, I can t wait for my Zenith Zodiac to be complete. The monetary challenge of affording an aircraft project meant that I would build instead of staying current with flying a rented aircraft. Because of this, I have planned a sequence of regaining my flying currency that I will discuss later. When your project starts to look like an airplane and you can run the engine, conducting a fuel flow test is an important milestone. This verifies that your engine will have more fuel than it needs in a maximum climb angle. The basic test is to drain the tanks and to raise and secure the aircraft in this extreme climb angle. With the engine off and the fuel line at the engine draining into a catch pail, you add 1 gallon of fuel to the empty (or almost empty) fuel tank, and time how long it takes to drain through to the engine. Do this for each tank to get the required fuel flow (See graphic from Kitplanes on page 4). 2 EAA Chapter 2 Encourages and Promotes Sport and Aeronautical Education in Northeast Indiana (Continued on page 4)
Are you a pilot? Are you building an aircraft? Are you an aircraft owner? Are you just plane nuts about aviation? If so, then join us! Visit our website at www.eaa2.org and click on Join EAA2 Young Eagles Our first Young Eagles Rally is May 13. We ve heard from some of you that you will be able to help as pilots or ground support. If you can help at this rally and have not contacted us, let us know by email to youngeagles@eaa2.org or text to 260-4023478 (please include your name in the text). Saturday May 6 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. VAA 37 Young Eagles Rally Vintage Clubhouse at DeKalb County Airport Friday May 12 7 P.M. EAA2 Monthly Get-Together Panel Discussion of Homebuilt Flight Testing The date for our next rally is June 10 at. We are also working on a Young Eagle Rally at HHG on June 18. That is Father s Day Sunday. Flights are from 11:00 to 3:00. Steve at HHG has found three pilots and a few ground support for us. Some of you have let us know that you will be able to help. If you are available for either of these June rallies and have not contacted us, let us know by email or text. Saturday May 13 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. EAA 2 Young Eagles Rally Hangar 2 at Smith Field Airport Saturday June 3 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. VAA 37 Young Eagles Rally Vintage Clubhouse at DeKalb County Airport Friday June 9 6 P.M. EAA2 Monthly Get-Together Cookout at Smith Field Saturday June 10 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. EAA 2 Young Eagles Rally We look forward to another successful year of flying kids and getting them interested in aviation. Hangar 2 at Smith Field Airport Friday July 7 5:30 P.M. Set-up for Pancake Breakfast Smooth air and tailwinds! Hangar 2 at Smith Field Airport David and Laramie Resler Saturday July 8 7-11 A.M. Pancake Breakfast Fly-in/Cruise-in Young Eagles Coordinators EAA2 & VAA37 260-402-3478 Hangar 2 at Smith Field Airport Friday July 24-30 AIRVENTURE at Oshkosh Friday Aug 11 7:00 P.M. Blackstone Labs Oil analysis process & engine malfunctions Friday Sep 8 7:00 P.M. EAA2 Monthly Get-Together IVY tech - Corrosion Seminar by Tony Saxton 3 EAA Chapter 2 Encourages and Promotes Sport and Aeronautical Education in Northeast Indiana
A r e y o u a p i l o t? A r e y o u b u i l d i n g a n a i r c r a f t? A r e y o u a n a i r c r a f t o w n e r? A r e y o u j u s t p l a n e n u t s a b o u t a v i a t i o n? I f s o, t h e n j o i n u s! V i s i t o u r w e b s i t e a t w w w. e a a 2. o r g a n d c l i c k o n J o i n E A A 2 (Homebuilt Corner, Continued from page 2) to Tennessee to get 10 hours transition time in a Zenith Zodiac. Then I will be the most experienced pilot on the field for my first flight and for flying the 40 hours of test time. When you think you are done and are preparing for the FAA / DAR inspection, admit that you have too much intimate time and familiarity with the plane that you have built. You need the help of others to double check your work. Plan to host a Many Pairs of Experienced Eyes party. Invite the pilots you respect that have built or worked on aircraft to explore your aircraft construction, wiring, engine and systems. Before the party begins, eat a slice of humble pie, because you are asking these experienced people to be very critical of your work. Then accept their help and comments, since your life may depend on it! After receiving your airworthiness certificate from the inspector, ask yourself if you should be the test pilot. I hold the wise advice from William Wynne Founder and Pres. of Fly Corvair.com in very high regard. Here is a quote from William on this subject: It is perfectly OK and right to have pride in the plane you created, but when it comes to operation, and particularly the test flying, put all that emotional stuff away, it is time for cold, egofree thinking and logic. The golden rule of this is the most qualified person available flies the test hours, ALONE. - Courtesy, William Wynne. To that end, I am planning to get current in the C-172, get my BFR, and then get checked out in a Diamond. Once I have regained my flying proficiency, I will drive he www.flycorvair.com 2009 flight ops manual has additional valuable information: NEVER fly a plane you have not been checked out in, even if this means going to the other side of the country and paying for lessons. (expensive, but cheaper than crashing) If you want to get checked out for less, have someone fly off the 40 hours on your plane, and then have a CFI check you out in your own plane. If the plane is a single seater, ask the DESIGNER what is an equivalent 2 seat plane. NEVER have two people in the plane, even if the FAA approves it Think About it - If no one will fly your airplane when it is done, ask yourself if this is a reflection of your work or attitude toward safety. If you have a good perspective, and a well built plane that has a good engine/airframe combination, there will be skilled people willing to fly it. Courtesy, William Wynne, www.flycorvair.com. Plan B - Several AirVenture seminars on test flying your homebuilt have recommended the choice of an airport surrounded by fields or other potential emergency landing areas. Even if that 4 (Continued on page 5) EAA Chapter 2 Encourages and Promotes Sport and Aeronautical Education in Northeast Indiana
A r e y o u a p i l o t? A r e y o u b u i l d i n g a n a i r c r a f t? A r e y o u a n a i r c r a f t o w n e r? A r e y o u j u s t p l a n e n u t s a b o u t a v i a t i o n? I f s o, t h e n j o i n u s! V i s i t o u r w e b s i t e a t w w w. e a a 2. o r g a n d c l i c k o n J o i n E A A 2 (Homebuilt Corner, Continued from page 4) airport is not going to be your home airport; this enhances safety. Many also recommend a flight test crew to assist that first flight. This includes good handheld communication, emergency gear and a vehicle ready for an off runway landing. I used the recommendations of several experienced RV builders to purchase a used military Nomex flight suit for personal protection during the flight testing phase. Keep Cool - Especially if the builder is doing the initial flight, undue pressure needs to be avoided so the pilot can keep a clear head. This includes limiting the people present to a very small and select group. Also, avoid plans for extensive video and photo documentation of the first flight. Both factors can add additional pressure to the pilot. Here is wise advice from William Wynne If everything is not right for a clear, calm morning, first flight; then reset ahead 24 hours. This avoids additional pressure and the rush to fly. Keep Notes - After the first flight and every successive flight, keep a note pad for bugs to fix and questions to research. Using flight test cards can assist the pilot in checking off structured tests of the aircraft in a systematic way. The objective is to gather the data for the operating manual of your aircraft and not just bore holes in the sky for 40 hours! Below, you will find some excellent links for essential flight testing. Amateur-Built Aircraft and Ultralight Flight Testing Handbook https://www.faa.gov/documentlibrary/media/advisory_circular/ac%2090-89a.pdf Making Preparations For Flight Testing https://www.eaa.org/en/eaa/aviation-communities-and-interests/homebuiltaircraft-and-homebuilt-aircraft-kits/next-steps-after-plane-is-built/testing-articles/ stage-one-making-preparations-for-flight-testing Flight test Cards http://www.eaa393.org/presentations/ ScotS_flt_tst2007/index.htm http://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi? article=1085&context=aerosp http://www.kitplanes.com/issues/33_9/exploring/ Editors-Log-Phase-I_21635-1.html Fair skies and tailwinds, Larry Zepp 5 EAA Chapter 2 Encourages and Promotes Sport and Aeronautical Education in Northeast Indiana
Selected Fly-in Events Around Fort Wayne, Date What Where Airport Source Contact nm from 5/5/2017 Lunch at Goshen FBO Goshen, GSH FBO 5/12/2017 Lunch at 5/14/2017 5/26/2017 5/27/2017 5/28/2017 Fly-in / drive-in Pancake Breakfast Lunch at LaPorte Municipal Airport Vintage Chapter 37 Breakfast Pancakes, eggs, sausage, juice, coffee, door prizes, and pilot freebies Fort Wayne, Napoleon, MI 3NP Mich DOT LaPorte, PPO Auburn, GWB newsletter Jackson, MI JXN Mich DOT flyins.com Goshen FBO 574-533-8245 260-267-5505 Richard Tallman 517-536-4476 37 0 74 PPO FBO 219-324-3393 76 Sebastian Baumgardner 260-908-2156 150chuck@gmail.com 517-581-0273 11 74 6/2/2017 Lunch at Goshen FBO Goshen, GSH FBO Goshen FBO, 574-533-8245 37 6/4/2017 Branch County Fly-In Pancake Breakfast 6/9/2017 Lunch at 6/10/2017 6/10/2017 6/11/2017 6/11/2017 6/16/2017 6/23/2017 EAA Chapter 67 Pancake Breakfast Fly In/Drive In Randolph County: 67th Annual Fly-In Breakfast EAA Chapter 104 Pancake Breakfast Fly-In All-U-Can Eat Pancake Breakfast Lunch at Fulton County Airport Lunch at LaPorte Municipal Airport Coldwater, MI OEB Fort Wayne, Noblesville, I80 Winchester, flyns.com Mich DOT flyins.com EAA.org Joe Best, 269-419-9904 48, 260-267-5505 0 Brian Crull, 317-201-6822 eaa67.org I22 flyins.com Eric Livingston, 765-584-3611 59 Knox, OXI EAA.org Pam Behary, 574-772-5001 69 Mason, MI TEW Mich DOT Rochester, RCR LaPorte, PPO 6/24/2017 Sturgis dawn patrol fly-in Sturgis, MI IRS 6/24/2017 6/30/2017 Vintage Chapter 37 Breakfast Lunch at Indiana Flight Center EAA.org Mich DOT Auburn, GWB newsletter Elkhart, EKM 7/1/2017 Breakfast Fly-in Watervliet, MI 40C Mich DOT 7/2/2017 Breakfast Fly-in Watervliet, MI 40C Mich DOT Pat, 517-565-3178 or vickie@eaa55.org 78 91 RCR FBO, 574-223-5384 47 PPO FBO, 219-324-3393 76 Jim Liston, 269-659-3248 42 Sebastian Baumgardner 260-908-2156 11 EKM FBO, 574-266-4040 52 Don Carney, 269-208-3296 donrcs@yahoo.com Don Carney, 269-208-3296 donrcs@yahoo.com 7/7/2017 Lunch at Goshen FBO Goshen, GSH FBO Goshen FBO, 574-533-8245 37 80 80 6 (Continued on page 7)
Selected Fly-in Events Around Fort Wayne, (Selected Fly In Events, Continued from page 6) Date What Where Airport Source Contact 7/14/2017 Lunch at Fort Wayne, 7, 260-267-5505 0 7/15/2017 Pancake Breakfast and Fly-in Hastings, MI 9D9 Mich DOT Kelvin Bicknell, 269-830-9823 kelvinbicknell12@gmail.com 7/21/2017 Lunch at Fulton County Airport Rochester, RCR 7/28/2017 Lunch at LaPorte Municipal Airport LaPorte, PPO nm from 92 RCR FBO, 574-223-5384 47 PPO FBO, 219-324-3393 76 8/4/2017 Lunch at Goshen FBO Goshen, GSH FBO Goshen FBO, 574-533-8245 37 8/11/2017 Lunch at Fort Wayne, 8/13/2017 South Haven Fly-in Breakfast South Haven, MI 8/18/2017 Lunch at Fulton County Airport Rochester, RCR 8/19/2017 EAA Chapter 67 Pancake Breakfast Fly In/Drive In 8/19/2017 All-U-Can Eat Pancake Breakfast Noblesville, I80, 260-267-5505 0 LWA Mich DOT David Johnson, 269-637-7343 southhavenairport@gmail.com flyins.com EAA.org 88 RCR FBO, 574-223-5384 47 Brian Crull, 317-201-6822 eaa67.org Mason, MI TEW Mich DOT Pat, 517-565-3178 or vickie@eaa55.org 8/19/2017 Annual fly-in-drive-in Lunch Westfield, I72 EAA.org Justin Pallas eaa@pallasdesignstudio.com 8/25/2017 Lunch at LaPorte Municipal Airport LaPorte, PPO 78 91 80 PPO FBO, 219-324-3393 76 8/26/2017 Vintage Chapter 37 Breakfast Auburn, GWB newsletter Sebastian Baumgardner 260-908-2156 9/1/2017 Lunch at Goshen FBO Goshen, GSH FBO Goshen FBO, 574-533-8245 37 9/8/2017 Lunch at Fort Wayne,, 260-267-5505 0 9/9/2017 Indy Air Expo 2017 Greenfield, MQJ flyins.com Fred Sipe, 317-269-1999 www.indyairexpo.org 9/10/2017 Annual Patriots Day Fly-in and Pancake Breakfast 9/15/2017 Lunch at Fulton County Airport 9/22/2017 Lunch at LaPorte Municipal Airport Hillsdale, MI JYM Mich DOT Ginger Moore, 517-797-4833 patriotaviationkjym@gmail.com Rochester, RCR LaPorte, PPO 11 85 53 RCR FBO, 574-223-5384 47 PPO FBO, 219-324-3393 76 9/23/2017 Vintage Chapter 37 Breakfast Auburn, GWB newsletter Sebastian Baumgardner 260-908-2156 11
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A r e y o u a p i l o t? A r e y o u b u i l d i n g a n a i r c r a f t? A r e y o u a n a i r c r a f t o w n e r? A r e y o u j u s t p l a n e n u t s a b o u t a v i a t i o n? I f s o, t h e n j o i n u s! V i s i t o u r w e b s i t e a t w w w. e a a 2. o r g a n d c l i c k o n J o i n E A A 2 2017 Dues Renewal Please complete this form and mail to the address below with a check for $20 to renew your dues for 2017. If you are a new member, please download a membership form from our website or you may contact a Chapter 2 officer or board member for more information. Dues renewals are due January 1 of each year. Payments may be made by check via Postal Service or at monthly Chapter 2 gatherings or by credit card or Pay Pal via the Chapter 2 website (www.eaa2.org). Name: National EAA Member # Address: City: State: Zip Code: Home Phone: Alternate Phone: Email Address: Spouse Name (if applicable): Please mail this form and a check for $20 made out to "EAA Chapter Two" to: 9 EAA Chapter 2 Encourages and Promotes Sport and Aeronautical Education in Northeast Indiana
Newsletter Editor 2812 Trent Drive Fort Wayne, 46815 Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter Two 429 E Dupont Rd. #183 Fort Wayne, Indiana 46845 Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter Two Encourages and Promotes Sport and Aeronautical Education in Northeast Indiana. EAA Chapter 2 Officers and Board Members: President Mark Beck (260) 403-6220 president@eaa2.org Vice President Larry Zepp (260) 348-0336 vicepresident@eaa2.org Secretary Claudia Paterson 260-344-1084 secretary@eaa2.org Treasurer Geoff Robison (260) 437-5579 treasurer@eaa2.org Young Eagle Coordinators David & Laramie Resler (260) 693-6191 youngeagles@eaa2.org Builder s Support Larry Zepp (260) 348-0336 skyking6500@gmail.com Website Editor Kevin Stahl (260) 637-3613 webmaster@eaa2.org Newsletter Editor Pam Zepp (260) 602-2398 newsletter@eaa2.org Technical Advisor Flight Advisor Position Open Craig Brown