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Wes Whitley's bird joined in the fun for first start on N422CH (Cole and Dave Horton)Tacked Picture and Video Thread
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Wes Whitley's bird joined in the fun for first start on N422CH (Cole and Dave Horton)
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2013 Highlander with STOL fences by David Horton, Lake City, FL
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My new and improved Highlander:
GDS
So Cal
Highlander #232
Rotax 912ULS, Dynon Skyview
So Cal
Highlander #232
Rotax 912ULS, Dynon Skyview
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I like the desert color scheme!
Beautiful!
John
Beautiful!
John
There are many things that happen really fast when you are
flying an airplane. There is no sense in rushing any of the others.
I would much rather be looking down at the runway, than up at it.
Duane Sorenson & Rick Norton Gone West 6/8/09. Godspeed
flying an airplane. There is no sense in rushing any of the others.
I would much rather be looking down at the runway, than up at it.
Duane Sorenson & Rick Norton Gone West 6/8/09. Godspeed
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Super nice airplane....you are going to have the best time.
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How do you like the STOL fences? Do you use them with micro VGs on the wing or in lieu of them?Lynng wrote:2013 Highlander with STOL fences by David Horton, Lake City, FL
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Got your engine fixed Dave? Are you going to put the same one back one or get a real aircraft engine?
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I sure would appreciate the simplicity of one, that's for sure but, they're just too whimpy at high DA without a turbocharger and I've never heard tell of one in our weight class that would qualify.... especially hauling amphibs.Gary H wrote:Got your engine fixed Dave? Are you going to put the same one back one or get a real aircraft engine?
This Thousand Dollar Whore, has been running regularly after upgrading with:
Porting and polishing, crankshaft and camshaft ground to match turbo, dished pistons, quadruple sequential coils, programmable ECU for instantaneous demand of O2/fuel ratios, programmable electronic turbo wastegate control with 2 push button scramble-boost settings in addition to baseline boost, rev limiter, 4 EGT senders, rerouting engine/turbo oil lines to maximize engine lubrication, balanced flywheel, larger remote oil cooler switched to left fuselage for less-ugly streamlining, dedicated engine functions computer screen in instrument panel, thin wall stainless exhaust, removeable glass-pack interchangeable with a muffler, and about a half a dozen other things I've forgotten about and probably don't want to know about anyway!
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Sounds like you got the holes in the pistons fixed anyway,, now is it flyable again?
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Yep, they're welded shut. Airworthy but, since it was in the hangar, doing weight reduction drilling, grinding and polishing of rims and putting bigger RG nose wheels on, plus lengthening all Amphib gear legs for bush grade-ground clearance of the floats.Gary H wrote:Sounds like you got the holes in the pistons fixed anyway,, now is it flyable again?
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User GDS wrote:My new and improved Highlander:
What color fabric paint is this? I think i just fell in love.
Do you have more pictures you could share.
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Add another black Highlander to flying list. (SN 230)
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Johnny C! wrote:What do you guys think about a tacked picture
thread? I think this would be a good way to
compare notes with pics, on paint schemes,
etc, as well as motivation for us ner' do wells.
I also think it would be good for potential
new customers to see these jewels in action.
What do you think?
Johnny C!
Exactly this would be a very good way because it gives complete insight and motivation as well. i completely agree with your point johnny. i would suggest to give link of some videos as well.
thanks
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Landing at Reklaw.
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