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August 2017 Volume 48 Issue 8 Page 1
Another Airventure is in the books. Looking back it was a pretty amazing week for the EAA.
My trips to Oshkosh started in 2007. My first flight in my RV-8 was the next year with Marvin Brott in his. I have flown in every year since in the RV, except for the one year when it rained so much that there were no places to park planes. Marvin, Ken Krebaum and myself, drove that year. The three of us spend the week exploring the show and then debrief what we learned at dinner every evening. That is the routine. I consider Marvin and Ken experts, since they have been every year since the early 1970s. It is good to learn from the masters.
Experimental Aircraft Association! ! Chapter 168 !Dallas
Article IndexAirventure Recap Cover
Monthly Schedule page2
Presidents page page 3
Hot Topics page 5Bombers and Cool Planes page 6
Cool Tool page 9
Innovations page 9
Upcoming Events page 10For Sale Page 11
August 2017
Continued on page 4
Airventure 2017 RecapBy Michael Stephan
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Aug 1st Chapter MeetingThe August Chapter meeting will
be on Tuesday Aug 1st at the Farmers Branch Library, located on the northwest corner of Webb Chapel and Golfing Green Dr. The meeting will be held in the auditorium and begin at 6:30 p.m. with socializing and coffee. The program will begin promptly at 7 p.m. and finish by 9:00 p.m.
The August meeting will be our traditional recap of Airventure, complete with photos and videos. We have photos from several members who were there, as well as impressions from Oshkosh expert Marvin Brott.
This is the most fun meeting of the year, so be sure to attend.
August Fly-in EventsBy Michael Stephan
The summer heat has squelched any big fly ins. But, there is always donuts at McKinney.
Aug 1st Board MeetingThe August BOD meeting will be held on Tues Aug 1st in
Farmers Branch Library Auditorium at 5:30pm. A summary of the minutes from the July BOD meeting recorded by Pete Miller are as follows:Meeting called to order by Michael Stephan at 1734. Minutes from the previous meeting approved.Officers/Directors in Attendance: Michael Stephan, Ann Asberry, Mel Asberry, Norm Biron, Jim Canniff, Brad Roberts, Jim Novak, Pete Miller and Sam Cooper.Chapter MeetingsAug 1, Sep 5, Oct 3, Nov 7, Dec 5 Board of Directors MeetingsAug 1, Sep 5, Oct 3, Nov 7, Dec 5
GENERAL MEETING, SPEAKER / SUBJECTAugust 1: Oshkosh Recap
PROJECT VISITS No project visits for August.
YOUNG EAGLES The June YE event was a success. Thanks to all who helped.
TREASURER REPORTSam discussed the Treasurer’s Report for June. There were 2 new members and 3 membership renewals. We have 74 paid members. Sam reviewed the 2017 budget. The board also discussed placing the join/renewal form online along with the PayPal link.
OLD BUSINESS• The tensiometer has been purchased.• Discussed Rich Graham’s offer of raffle tickets for a
session with the SR-71 simulator at Frontiers of Flight. Ann moved that 100 tickets be sold at $10.00/ea, the deadline would be December 1 with the drawing held at the Christmas Party and funds would be used to buy precision tools for use by chapter members. Norm seconded. The motion passed unanimously with 8 votes in favor. Norm will research acquisition of the physical tickets for sale.
NEW BUSINESS• Jim Canniff will contact Outback Steakhouse to check
availability for the Christmas Party on Tuesday December 5. He will try to get Monday the 4th if the 5th isn’t available.
The meeting was adjourned at 1830.
Saturday, Aug 5, 2017
First Saturday Coffee and Donuts, McKinney,
McKinney National Airport (TKI)
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A Word from the PresidentBy Michael Stephan
First, I have some sad news to report. Long time member and big supporter of Chapter 168, Vivian Bruce passed away on July 22. Wife of Owen Bruce, Vivian was well loved by her Chapter 168 Family.
My feet are recovering from the week spent at Airventure. I estimate that I walk about 5 miles per day at the convention. This year I used my Garmin Watch to count my steps and measure some distances. I reached my step goal twice each day.
As much fun as Oshkosh is every year, it is nice to be back in Dallas.
The month of August, although the hottest month of the year, is were we look to the fall which is just around the corner. I plan to catch up on projects and get prepared to make a hard push on my RV-8 when the temperatures are more forgiving in the hangar. I am trying to get it finished before the end of the year.
This issue will focus on airventure, and we will get back to normal in next month’s issue.
This was a unique year. There was so much happening, there was not enough time to see it all. Luckily, the EAA website (eaa.org) has plenty of pictures, videos and stories to fill me in on what I missed, and I did miss some good stuff.
I really appreciated the work done on Cessna 172 serial number one. Dennis Osment, the current owner/caretaker went over the top in restoring it to original condition. He duplicated the picture that was on the Cessna sales brochure down to the smallest detail. He had the original radio replicated with working knobs and dials.
Actually it is a faceplate that covers the trays that hold the radios he flies with (radios removed when displayed). An old headset hangs in the same location as in the brochure. The same exact luggage as displayed in the brochure sits on the rear shelf.
The original skins were expertly polished, and the original color duplicated.
Dennis’ efforts were rewarded with the Grand Champion - Gold Lindy in the Vintage Contemporary Category for his1955 Cessna 172 N5000A
That is only one of the many things that are amazing at Airventure.
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First production Cessna 172 at Show Center in the Vintage Area
The inside of N5000A as it was in the 1955 Cessna brochure
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This year I did something different to get to Oshkosh. Southwest Airlines transported me to the show. Our trio flew into Milwaukee and drove the rest. There was no dodging of storms at low altitudes this year. There is no adventure in that, which is exactly the point.
If you have been more than once, you know that much is the same every year. Some vendors have deep roots in the usual spots and built permanent structures there. Others, like Garmin have expanded over the years. Although most of the show is the same, Marvin reminds me that, “There is always something there that you have not seen before.”
My impressions. The number of airplanes is growing. Homebuilt camping area is expanding. This year it displaced the vendor car parking that is south where homebuilt camping was last year. The “south forty” had about three more rows added, putting it in the acreage that used to be a corn field south of the runway. This made parking a car further away. Several new lots were created to accommodate the number of daily vehicles.
Pilots like message chairs. There were some on sale in every vendor building, along with other non-aviation trappings like jewelry, sunglasses, knives and ladders. It is interesting how the retail part of the show has moved away from the pilot, owner and builder. The main buildings have fewer number of vendors and those that are there have larger spaces, making the buildings feel more empty. Some of those vendors who had spaces in the building have moved outside into bigger spaces outside. Garmin is one of those who maintain two large tents outside. The internet is a major player in this change. Everything at the show can be found and purchased online. At some point the marketing advantage gained by paying for a spot is outweighed by an online store. But it is still fun to window shop, and you can get your questions answered by a factory rep.
Air venture not only attracts pilots, but a large number of aviation enthusiasts and the airshow consumers. That is a major focus of the event. The afternoon airshow and now the night
airshows are the biggest and best in the business. The number of people who pay to see them is huge a testament to how well they are done.
EAA has added several new structures that make that camping more enjoyable. Two new pavilions were added. One in Homebuilt area and one in the Vintage area. During the show campers can come together for some food and fellowship. It is also a great place to escape an evening rain, which happens.
The number of Vans aircraft is growing. Much of the new camping area was filled with more RVs than ever. Too many to see them all. There is a good chance you will miss a well built plane because it is buried by the number of other aircraft.
When your feet hurt from all the walking, forums are a great place to spend some time. Instead of looking for specific topics, I usually pick one at random. They are all interesting. The number of forums this year were staggering. The number of venues have increased. For example, Garmin had it two tents in their retail area to do forums in that relate to their products. Other vendors did the same. When looking in the program it was hard sometime to find where the forum was located.
There is too much Airventure to be able to see it all. But the EAA website and all the news publications fill in the gaps. I have spent the last few days after returning catching up on all the things I missed.
Airventure is a big pilot party. A place where all of us with the aviation affliction can get together and commiserate. A place to see how we all cope with the aviation condition. Some like fast, some like slow. Some fly big stuff and some fly small. Some spend big bucks and some get by spending very little. One thing for sure is that it is all good. Oshkosh is a home for those “Born to Fly”.
Oshkosh Recap Continued
The new pavilion in the Homebuilt Camping area
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Norm Biron and his Grandson setup in Homebuilt Camping
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The Hot TopicsBy Michael Stephan
This year at airventure we had more of the same topics that were important the last few years.
Basic Med was still in the forefront. Last year we didn’t know what it would be. This year we talked about how it was being implemented. Most people felt it was working well. This year’s Medical forums focused on that.
Another returning topic was ADS-B. Each year produces more solutions. Each one better than the last. New products on the market include Garmin’s new GDL-82, which is literally spliced into you transponder’s coax antennae cable. It can “sniff” your transponder’s squawk code and broadcast on the same antennae. The product is affordable and a simpler install than other solutions. The “Beacon” from iLevil, which was announced at Sun-n-Fun, was on sale in their booth. Those at the show were given preference over those who ordered on the internet. The Beacon is a blade antennae with built in electronic circuitry that needs only a GPS antennae to function. Those are ADS-B Out solutions. In the Foreflight booth a very compact ADS-B In product was on sale. Made by Foreflight, it is called the Scout, and is a
dual band ADS-B In receiver in a size that fits in your shirt pocket. About the size of a pack of gum, it can stick to your canopy and connect via Bluetooth to your tablet running
Foreflight to display traffic and weather. It does not have an internal battery, but it uses an external USB powered battery or 5V USB ship’s power.Drones (remotely piloted vehicles) were also a major topic. A whole building in the Innovation area was devoted to small aircraft. The category is growing so fast the FAA can’t
regulate it fast enough. The rules the
govern drone flying is constantly changing. Commercial operators are now treated differently than the hobby flyer. One thing for sure is that they are getting very sophisticated and the capability is remarkable. Also, I noticed that there is more adults interested in the capability than the younger flyer.
Speaking of drones, Uber Elevate is the name of Uber’s venture into the autonomous flying passenger quad copter.
Also, the Amazon package delivering drone was on display.
Chapter Name Tags AvailableIf you would like to order your own name tag you can
place your order with the Treasurer, Sam Cooper. Name tags are $5 each (when we order a minimum of 5), payable when the order is placed.
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Garmin GDL 82
iLevil’s “Beacon”
Foreflight’s Scout
Surefly’s transporter drone
Amazon.com’s package delivery drone
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Bombers, Bombers, and Bombers and other Cool Planes by Michael Stephan
This year was the year for bombers. Both B-29s, FiFi and Doc flew in. The B-52 was already there days earlier. Fifteen B-25 were there with an cool bombing re-enactment during one of the airshows. the B-1 did some flying demonstrations along with a “how to leak jet fuel” demo. The A-20 Havoc had a crowd all week.
But there was also a bunch of other cool things.
A-20 Havoc received attention all week
One of many B-25 Mitchel Bombers
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The rotary engine on the Kip Aero Sopwith Camel reproduction
A Silence Twister that flew the Atlantic from the UK
Scaled Composites Proteus
A really nice Christen Eagle from Conroe, TX
Berkut Stan Dzik Memorial Award for Outstanding Design Contribution
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Legend Aircraft’s 180hp Super Legend
Setting up the Blue Origin re-usable rocket
Lancair’s new four seat Mako
Showplanes Fastback RV-8
Newest Light Jet - the Stratos
Powered paraglider simulator
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I always spend some of my OSH time in the Cleavand Tool booth. Last year they had Avery Tool’s left over inventory on sale. Usually there is a new tool that I have not seen before, This year I found a simple tool that helps hold hardware that fits in those awkward spaces. If you have every tried to snake a nut into a tiny gap while you try to get the bolt started, than this tool might be for you. I used to put tape on a wrench to help hold a nut in place, but the nut usually fell out once it touched the bolt. This tool is a simple clamp that uses a treaded rod and nut near the handle to tighten the clamp on the opposite end. Once tightened that nut is not coming out until the clamp is loosened. It would work for bolts, cotter pins, spring hose clamps and those nasty adel clamps as well. If it could hold the washer and nut at the same time it would be a most popular tool in my toolbox. At less than $20 it is a must have tool for me. It is called the Handee Clamp and info can be found at handeeclamp.com . Aircraft Spruce has them as well as ATS.
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InnovationsBy Michael Stephan
There is an area in Gateway Park that promotes innovations. I saw some cool stuff and had an interesting conversation with a few controllers that are working on the NexGen traffic control system.
A huge 3-D printer in the innovations tent
Russ Emannis did more vacuum resin infusion
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Upcoming EventsBy Michael Stephan
The summer heat and Airventure has squashed the July events schedule, so we will look forward to August and some of the most popular Fall events (yes! fall is not that far away).Saturday, Aug 5, 2017
First Saturday Coffee and Donuts, McKinney,
McKinney National Airport (TKI)
We have Free coffee and donuts for everyone at Chuck Roberts Hangar (#2520) in the McKinney Hangars Association. area at the McKinney National Airport (KTKI) in McKinney, TX. 9 AM - Noon. You don't have to be a pilot or a member to attend. Bring the family! See you there! Contact: Lucian Napier
Phone: 9723630011
Website: http://www.eaa1246.org
Saturday, Aug 5, 2017
EAA Chapter 59 - Pancake Breakfast, McGregor, TX
EAA Chapter 59 - Hangar (KPWG), McGregor,
EAA Chapter 59 - First Saturday - Pancake Breakfast Fly-in at KPWG. Hosted at the EAA Chapter 59 Hangar.Saturday, Sep 23, 2017
Flights of Our Fathers Air Show Fly-In, TerrellTerrell Municipal Airport (KTRL), Terrell, TX
The Flights of Our Fathers Air Show Fly-In, benefiting the No. 1 British Flying Training School Museum, will be held Saturday, September 23, 2017. The annual event draws thousands of aviation enthusiasts, local and regional residents to enjoy a full day of events and attractions. There are activities and events for all ages, ranging from a kid's zone to static displays of military, vintage and new aircraft. We have several performers lined up, including Randy Ball of FighterJets Inc. in his Check Six MiG-17F, a P-51 Mustang Pecos Bill, an A-26 Lady Liberty and more. Car and motorcycle shows, flyovers of vintage and modern aircraft and guest speakers, including Sir Winston Churchill's great-grandson, Jonathan Sandys, will complete a full day of activities. There will be a variety of food vendors, as well as a pancake breakfast hosted by the Civil Air Patrol Black Sheep Squadron to start things off at 8:30 a.m. Gates open at 8:15 am with the posting of American, British and Canadian flags, and close at 5 pm. Tickets are $10 per person or $20 per carload. For more information, visit www.terrellairport.com or call 972-551-1122.
Website: http://www.terrellairport.com
October 13th and 14th, 2017.
Texas Antique Airplane Association’s 55th Fly-In
Gainesville Municipal Airport (GLE) Gainesville
Airplanes participating in the Fly-In include: Antiques, Classics, Warbirds, Replicas and Homebuilt airplanes that will be on display throughout the event. All aircraft are welcome.
There will be static displays, group fly-bys and good food, plenty of flying activities, fun and educational seminars for kids. A fly-mart where you might find that special part you've been looking for and aircraft judging as well as exhibits, forums and vendors. Discounts on fuel and Door Prizes are also planned. NOTICE: Sitting under a wing and talking with old and new friends is not planned, but you can do it. Come join in on the fun.
website: http://texasantiqueairplane.org
• Saturday, Nov 4, 2017
Pecan Plantation Fall Fly -IN
Pecan Plantation, Granbury TXwebsite: www.eaa983.org
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EAA CHAPTER 168 OFFICERSPresident Michael Stephan [email protected] Vice President Ann Asberry [email protected] Pete Miller [email protected] Treasurer Sam Cooper [email protected]
Board of Directors
Flight AdvisorsMel Asberry 972-784-7544 [email protected] Hoye 214-354-3638
Technical CounselorsMel Asberry 972-784-7544 [email protected] Stephan 214-232-2405 [email protected] Hoye 214-354-3638Marvin Brott 214-726-9117 [email protected]
MembershipFrank Prokop 972-396-1168 [email protected]
Newsletter EditorMichael Stephan 214-232-2405 [email protected]
Tool CustodianBrad Roberts 214-351-0475 [email protected]
Safety OfficerMel Asberry 972-784-7544 [email protected]
Web site EditorsPete Miller [email protected]
Young Eagles CoordinatorJim Quinn [email protected]
Eagles CoordinatorNorm Biron [email protected]
Social CoordinatorMichael Stephan 214-232-2405 [email protected]
AdvertisingMichael Stephan 214-232-2405 [email protected]
To place an ad: Submit requests for aviation related For Sale or Want ads to [email protected]. Ads are free to Chapter 168 members. Ads from nonmembers will be run on a space available basis. Ads will be run at the newsletter Editors discretion.
We would like to make you aware that as always, in past, present, and future, any communications issued by Experimental Aircraft Association, Chapter 168, Inc., regardless of the form, format, and/or media used, which includes, but is not limited to, Hangar Echoes and audio/ video recordings is presented only in the light of a clearing house of ideas, opinions, and personal experience accounts. Anyone using ideas, opinions, information, etc. does so at their own discretion and risk. Therefore, no responsibility or liability is expressed, or implied, and you are without recourse to anyone. Any event announced and/or listed herein is done so as a matter of information only and does not constitute approval, sponsorship, involvement, control or direction of any event (this includes Oshkosh). Bottom line, we are responsible for nothing. Please read, listen, enjoy, and be careful out there.
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For Sale: Sensenich fixed pitch aluminum prop setup for a O-360 (76" dia 65" pitch, spacer and 12" dia. spinner) Less than 60hrs since installed new. $2750 Bill Bracken 817-925-4699 For Sale: Slick Mags removed from O-360 Lycoming, #4371 Impulse (366 hrs), #4370 Non-Impulse (zero hrs), includes spacer and harness, will need drive gear for 4370. 4371 $300 - 4370 $750 OBF Marvin Brott [email protected] 214-726-9117 For Sale: David Clark headset TSO $100. Hydraulic Wing jack for RV aircraft (RV Easy Lift System). New condition – used once. $140. Tail dragger dragger for RV or other tail wheel aircraft. $125. Tools: Pneumatic and hand. Just about enough to build an RV or other sheet metal aircraft. 35 items, mostly from Avery Tools and all ready to work. New price for these tools is more than $1850. Sell for $700. Aircraft parts, 20-50% of cost: New UMA suction gauge , electric boost pump, tachometer, rod end bearings, aluminum tubing, Call or email for list and prices. George Kilishek (972) 250 2906 or [email protected].
To place an ad: Submit requests for aviation related For Sale or Want ads to the newsletter Editors. Ads are free to Chapter 168 members. Ads from nonmembers will be run on a space available basis. Ads will be run at the newsletter Editors discretion.
EAA CHAPTER 168 OFFICERS President Michael Stephan [email protected] 214-232-2405 Vice President Norm Biron
[email protected] 469-964-6801 Secretary Frank Prokop [email protected] 972-396-1168 Treasurer Brad Roberts [email protected] 214-912-0329
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[email protected] 972-784-7544 Don Christiansen 214-729-6187 Marvin Brott
[email protected] 214-726-9117 Michael Stephan 214-232-2405
Board of Directors Pete Miller Glenn Snyder John Phillips Ann Asberry
John Peyton Sam Cooper Michael Stephan Mel Asberry David Buono
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Michael Stephan
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Advertising
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We would like to make you aware that as always, in past, present, and future, any communications issued by Experimental Aircraft Association, Chapter 168, Inc., regardless of the form, format, and/or media used, which includes, but is not limited to, Hangar Echoes and audio/ video recordings is presented only in the light of a clearing house of ideas, opinions, and personal experience accounts. Anyone using ideas, opinions, information, etc. does so at their own discretion and risk. Therefore, no responsibility or liability is expressed, or implied, and you are without recourse to anyone. Any event announced and/or listed herein is done so as a matter of information only and does not constitute approval, sponsorship, involvement, control or direction of any event (this includes Oshkosh). Bottom line, we are responsible for nothing. Please read, listen, enjoy, and be careful out there.
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For Sale: Granbury Texas Airpark Home/Hanger For Sale $269,900 - 3509 Nassau Ct., 76049 (Nassau Bay) Beautiful home with large hanger on Nassau Bay Airpark. Two story home with enclosed upstairs patio, two separate living areas, iron/brick fenced, covered RV parking. Hanger is 50x34 and has 2 electric automatic doors with direct access to hanger from house. Well maintained and move in ready. Website with pictures: http://mysite.verizon.net/resy4wnc/index.html Owner: [email protected] or 214-729-2260 Realtor: Pam Knieper at 817-243-8345 / [email protected] For Sale: Sensenich fixed pitch aluminum prop setup for a O 360 (76” dia 65” pitch, spacer and 12” dia. spinner). Less than 60hrs since installed new. LOWERED PRICE $1850 - Bill Bracken 817-925-4699 For Sale: Fiber Glass Cloth For Sale Bi directional 8H satin Weave Aeronautics/Aerospace grade, 13.3 mils thick, 50” wide, warp strength 562 lbf/in, fill strength 518 lbf/in, 14.43oz/sqyd, compatible with all resins, in original packaging 125 yard rolls. Comparable price at Aircraft Spruce, over $9/yard. $400 per roll, that’s only $3.20 per yard to EAA members. Cut lengths $7/linear yard 50”wide with a $50 minimum. Call Jim Carney 214-
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For Sale: Varieze w/Cont O-200; 100 hours on overhaul. 1350 total time$14.5k. Leon Rausch 214-349-6024
For Sale: Garmin 396 (Updated). $600 or best offer.Bill Bracken 817-925-4699
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For Sale: RV-6 Kit. Empennage complete, wings (in jig) and ailerons partially skinned, wing has dual landing lights. Fuselage kit in box and fuselage jig. Have original plans and 2nd set of recent plans. $15K, Ken Whitehead 214-755-3282.
For Sale: Sensenich fixed pitch aluminum prop setup for O-360 (76” dia 65” pitch, spacer and 12” spinner) Bill Bracken 817-925-4699
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