G’day and greetings from Tasmania Australia 🇦🇺 I love watching how you are putting this aircraft together it must be terrific to see you progress bit by bit. I have subscribed and look forward to watching you complete it, I’ve always been interested in aircraft and frames but unfortunately I was about to go solo at 16 yo when I suffered a medical incident. I’m 66 yo and love watching people like yourselves building a aircraft like this what an achievement. Kind regards John
Great content and very helpful. Additional items to consider: The aluminum air vents offered by Van's in black or silver (instead of the stock plastic vents). Remote canopy relies handle kit by Van's. Aluminum spinner (instead of the stock fiberglass spinner). Aircraft specialily hose kit for Garmin P-Mags and wing route fuel kit.
We did the Air vent upgrade. Vans no longer ships the plastic ones, so I don’t consider it a mod anymore. We are leaving the canopy release in stock location. Just worked out for us. Firewall forward kit. Steve from Aircraft Specalty is now making the fuel hoses for the standard firewall forward kit. So you are getting his product either way now.
Nice to hear that they have pre measured cables for a center consol doing it the "flight chops way" is exactly how im going to do mine once i get to that point
Love the build, especially the brake lines. If I may make a recommendation, as a previous military aircraft hydraulics and pneumatics technician and A&P, it looks like you may have the lines ziptied directly together so they are touching each other. It is best to ensure they do not rub together even with the steel braid, they can develop rub throughs over time due to the lines moving as they pressurize, I've had to change many over the years from chafing. The easiest way to ensure separation is before you tighten the ziptie around the two lines, add another ziptie perpendicular around the outside legs of the original ziptie between the two brake lines then tighten each one up. This will secure them and keep them from rubbing each other.
This is a really good suggestion and I think I will be going back to rework them a bit. My A&P I work with on our Certified Airplanes has also taught me similar techniques when we were doing an Engine Monitor Install. Just to make sure I understand. Are you talking about separating the brake lines when they are running together, or are you talking about making sure when two bundles come together ensuring they are separated?
@@N14VE Thanks, both. It is important to make sure there are no restrictions to the lines when the pedals and/or brakes are applied when they are ziptied.
The power receptacle and music jack will be covered by the center console. Not sure myself what I'm gonna do with the wires since I got the Stein harness with them built in.
We looked at the Wing Tip Light Mod and decided not to go with it. Yes it looks amazing. But the price point was pretty high and what you can do with FlyLEDs I think is a better result.
Plane is going to be awesome, have y'all decided on which prop you want? I have a Mooney, but my buddy built an RV-10 which Evoke painted, and it looks phenomenal.....got me thinking about building an RV-8
We got the standard 2 blade prop. Check out our unboxing video on it. Opening our Hartzell Propeller for our Vans Aircraft RV-14A ua-cam.com/video/i7F9uFI9qD0/v-deo.html
The RV-10 is a great plane. But we really wanted the aerobatics of a 14 and lower cost to build. Melissa says, when we need 4 seats we will build a second RV-14
I’ve seen two set ups. One is behind the pilot seat, the other is just behind the rear tail one access panel. I like the rear tail cone idea, but not sure about cg and pumping all the fluid under the baggage floor fore and aft.
CG decisions are hard because you have no clue where you are at until you are there. I think I am leaning towards behind the Pilot Seat for a more central CG. I will most likely call Smoke System Helpers and talk with them before deciding. I've have great luck talking to people and getting insight that I wouldn't have had otherwise. And when I do, we will make a video about it ;) Always got to be creating!
@@luckymacy we will make a detailed video on that sometime soon. It’s been top on my list for a while. But find me on Facebook and send me a PM. I do have pics I can share before the video comes out.
Keeping an eye on it, but right now it doesn’t appear to be affecting our build. In general, Vans Aircraft is a great company who will ensure the right thing is done. It would be heart breaking to have to start over and drill some parts out of a big assembly. So I hope their initial thoughts of it being a small number of parts is true.
For future videos can you please set your mics to similar levels? She sounds like she’s sitting on my shoulder talking into my ear, and he sounds like he’s on the phone in another room, talking to someone else.
Working on it. One of our mics is having issues. I swapped them out last episode before we recorded. Everything checked out before we started recording, and then somewhere it all fell apart. Wish I had an additional team member to monitor and adjust as we recorded. But our Holden Retriever Rivet hasn’t been interested in helping us. It bothers me as much as you do when I’m editing.
Actually no. We have not taken any money or sponsorships for our channel. 100% of the items in our videos are items we decided on our own to buy BEFORE the vender even knew we had a UA-cam channel.
Red & Black, awesome colors. Glad you guys like the custom rudder pedal system. Paul, controlapproach
Paul, you make a great product. I’m so happy to have it included on our plane.
G’day and greetings from Tasmania Australia 🇦🇺 I love watching how you are putting this aircraft together it must be terrific to see you progress bit by bit. I have subscribed and look forward to watching you complete it, I’ve always been interested in aircraft and frames but unfortunately I was about to go solo at 16 yo when I suffered a medical incident. I’m 66 yo and love watching people like yourselves building a aircraft like this what an achievement. Kind regards John
Thanks for watching. Glad we are able to bring some enjoyment through our experiences.
Great content and very helpful. Additional items to consider: The aluminum air vents offered by Van's in black or silver (instead of the stock plastic vents). Remote canopy relies handle kit by Van's. Aluminum spinner (instead of the stock fiberglass spinner). Aircraft specialily hose kit for Garmin P-Mags and wing route fuel kit.
We did the Air vent upgrade. Vans no longer ships the plastic ones, so I don’t consider it a mod anymore.
We are leaving the canopy release in stock location. Just worked out for us.
Firewall forward kit. Steve from Aircraft Specalty is now making the fuel hoses for the standard firewall forward kit. So you are getting his product either way now.
I haven’t looked into the spinner yet. Have any links and pros/cons on this mod?
I do not have except that is looks exceptional and saves on construction work compared to going conventional fiberglass.
Nice to hear that they have pre measured cables for a center consol doing it the "flight chops way" is exactly how im going to do mine once i get to that point
By that time you should be able to ask for it by “The Ken and Melissa” way. 😜
Love the build, especially the brake lines. If I may make a recommendation, as a previous military aircraft hydraulics and pneumatics technician and A&P, it looks like you may have the lines ziptied directly together so they are touching each other. It is best to ensure they do not rub together even with the steel braid, they can develop rub throughs over time due to the lines moving as they pressurize, I've had to change many over the years from chafing. The easiest way to ensure separation is before you tighten the ziptie around the two lines, add another ziptie perpendicular around the outside legs of the original ziptie between the two brake lines then tighten each one up. This will secure them and keep them from rubbing each other.
This is a really good suggestion and I think I will be going back to rework them a bit. My A&P I work with on our Certified Airplanes has also taught me similar techniques when we were doing an Engine Monitor Install.
Just to make sure I understand. Are you talking about separating the brake lines when they are running together, or are you talking about making sure when two bundles come together ensuring they are separated?
@@N14VE Thanks, both. It is important to make sure there are no restrictions to the lines when the pedals and/or brakes are applied when they are ziptied.
The power receptacle and music jack will be covered by the center console. Not sure myself what I'm gonna do with the wires since I got the Stein harness with them built in.
You can extend them and mount them on the back of the console. I think I might just zip tie the wires and worry about them later.
I'm envious 🙂
Great video. Thanks for sharing. Which airport in Texas are you all from. I am at KCXO, north of Houston.
We are out of AUS. We do visit CXO often because we have family out there.
Thank you for the great information what about Vans wing tip light mod. What do you think?
We looked at the Wing Tip Light Mod and decided not to go with it. Yes it looks amazing. But the price point was pretty high and what you can do with FlyLEDs I think is a better result.
I like Skybolts on the top and bottom of the RV-9A cowling, but not on the sides -- makes it hard to put the bottom cowl on.
We are considering the same. I’d love to touch base with you and learn more about your setup.
First priority was a smoke system?
I like your style!
The Smoke System is what start our whole build... Melissa said, I want a smoke system, build a plane around that!
Plane is going to be awesome, have y'all decided on which prop you want? I have a Mooney, but my buddy built an RV-10 which Evoke painted, and it looks phenomenal.....got me thinking about building an RV-8
We got the standard 2 blade prop. Check out our unboxing video on it.
Opening our Hartzell Propeller for our Vans Aircraft RV-14A
ua-cam.com/video/i7F9uFI9qD0/v-deo.html
The RV-10 is a great plane. But we really wanted the aerobatics of a 14 and lower cost to build. Melissa says, when we need 4 seats we will build a second RV-14
Can you clarify who you get the cables from if you install the Aerosport Armrest Throttle Quadrant?
Call these guys. www.mcfarlaneaviation.com/
Thank you!
If I can ask. How much that avionics set up cost
Avionics, all in will be around $67,000
I’m using the same smoke system. Where are you putting the smoke pump?
Not sure yet. We are just getting all the controls and wire harnesses in. Will start thinking about the pump soon. Any thoughts you have?
I’ve seen two set ups. One is behind the pilot seat, the other is just behind the rear tail one access panel. I like the rear tail cone idea, but not sure about cg and pumping all the fluid under the baggage floor fore and aft.
CG decisions are hard because you have no clue where you are at until you are there. I think I am leaning towards behind the Pilot Seat for a more central CG.
I will most likely call Smoke System Helpers and talk with them before deciding. I've have great luck talking to people and getting insight that I wouldn't have had otherwise.
And when I do, we will make a video about it ;) Always got to be creating!
What are the details on your fuselage rotisserie? Have any detailed pictures or videos to include the tail portion of the rotisserie?
@@luckymacy we will make a detailed video on that sometime soon. It’s been top on my list for a while.
But find me on Facebook and send me a PM. I do have pics I can share before the video comes out.
What’s your stance on the latest dimple cracks saga? Are you continuing your build?
Keeping an eye on it, but right now it doesn’t appear to be affecting our build.
In general, Vans Aircraft is a great company who will ensure the right thing is done. It would be heart breaking to have to start over and drill some parts out of a big assembly. So I hope their initial thoughts of it being a small number of parts is true.
@@N14VE glad to hear you’re in the clear!
For future videos can you please set your mics to similar levels? She sounds like she’s sitting on my shoulder talking into my ear, and he sounds like he’s on the phone in another room, talking to someone else.
Working on it. One of our mics is having issues. I swapped them out last episode before we recorded. Everything checked out before we started recording, and then somewhere it all fell apart. Wish I had an additional team member to monitor and adjust as we recorded. But our Holden Retriever Rivet hasn’t been interested in helping us.
It bothers me as much as you do when I’m editing.
'Promosm' 💔
Actually no. We have not taken any money or sponsorships for our channel. 100% of the items in our videos are items we decided on our own to buy BEFORE the vender even knew we had a UA-cam channel.
No wonder they need the payload of a 14 😂
We don’t travel light. So the RV-14 was the option for us. 🤷🏻♀️