It is very close. Just waiting for my check ride with the examiner to be booked, and once that is done, I will be doing taxi tests, then first flight. Naturally I will share those epic moments.
personally, I would have countersunk those bolts or just riveted that bracket.. Those eye bolts seem really big and long. I also would have made some kind of tensioner pulley system that always keeps the cable taut. U need wireless mics. U got way too much static when using just your gopro mic or whatever camera you are using.
I feel like that challenger is getting close to taking flight, and I’m really looking forward to the videos 👍
It is very close. Just waiting for my check ride with the examiner to be booked, and once that is done, I will be doing taxi tests, then first flight. Naturally I will share those epic moments.
@@challenger2ultralightadventure You're doing RPP, right? Have you written exam yet?
personally, I would have countersunk those bolts or just riveted that bracket.. Those eye bolts seem really big and long. I also would have made some kind of tensioner pulley system that always keeps the cable taut. U need wireless mics. U got way too much static when using just your gopro mic or whatever camera you are using.
did you do a linear actuator for your flaps/trim?
Yes, but from a different manufacturer. It works very well.
@@challenger2ultralightadventure I'd be interested in the specs and how you did it. Do you have a video on it?