Thursday, December 9, 2010

Coming home today!

We just saw Dr Nair and he's sending us home for three whole months! We have a complicated home chemo/med schedule to follow. Packing now and hope to takeoff within 2 hours for a 2:15 home flight.




Philosophy: "Build and fly on today's budget: upgrade and improve as life allows."

Uniqueness:No Vans kits were bought from Vans to complete this airplane. (See my RVator article early 2006)
Used parts/orphaned partial kits were used. It took over five years to build. Lee Strickland of Sandersville, Georgia painted it.

Equipment:
Steam Guages
IK-2000 Engine monitor
Garmin 396 GPS
Garmin 340 Audio panel
Garmin 327 Transponder
Lightspeed Thirty 3G Headsets
Electric trim/flaps
O-320 H2AD engine
Sensenich prop

Special Features:
Chromed steps/tiedowns
Steps mounted inside fuselage
Rocker switches
Customized cowl for H engine
Becki Orndorff interior
Entry handles on canopy bow
Rear view mirrors on canopy bow
Fuel Guardian monitoring system
F-4 Canopy Breaker tool
Stainless screws
Full camlock cowl attachment

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Vern Darley
RV-6A N680V / RV-10QB N353RV
Luscombe 8E
Falcon RV Squadron
KFFC Hanger D-30
Peachtree City, GA
www.falconrv.com
770 310-7169
EAA Technical Counselor #5142
EAA Flight Advisor #486336
ATP/CFI/A&P/DAR
Last edited by Vern : 08-28-2006 at 06:21 PM. Reason: add pix

Friday, June 25, 2010

Welcome aboard the Falcon RV Squadron Blog

Please use this for two way communications within the Falcon RV Squadron.

Direct any questions to Vern Darley @ vern ' at' mindspring.com