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  1. #121
    Wow.........
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    Takeoffs are optional--Landings are mandatory

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  3. #123
    Dave it looks great I love the colors and scheme..
    [cubhunter] PA18/L21b 135/150 Pat Angelo

  4. #124
    That must have been before the big windstorm last night??
    The most important aspect of this signature line is that you don't realize it doesn't say anything significant until you are done reading it & then it is too late to stop reading it....

  5. #125
    Great Job Dave!!!!!!

  6. #126
    Wow Dave super nice airplane!!! I'm pushing to finish my PA-12 so it's a 50/50 shot whether my son and i make it to JC or not. Updates forth coming!

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  8. #128
    Looks great!!
    "Often Mistaken, but Never in Doubt"
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    The new Aerotronics panel is being installed. As you can see in the photo the wiring is clean organized and sanitary... works good too. The Aveo LED position/strobe system is getting hooked up. That is an amazing lighting system. High visibility, low power consumption, light, etc. I'm sticking a set on 83516 after we finish this project. The light weight B&C starter and alternator have both been installed. The new 31's arrived and will be on this week. This is a very capable craft that is going to serve someone well. Wayne is putting together a list of mods which we will post as soon as it is received.


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    Physics always bats last.

  10. #130
    Very nice, looks great.
    Remember , the light at the end of the tunnel may be you .O wind of heaven by thy might save all who dare the eagles flight, and keep them by thy watchful care from every peril in the air.

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    We're in the final stages of completion... Jeff Skyberg started the annual inspection yesterday and we started the engine today.N2359P should be back in the air by the end of the week.


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    Physics always bats last.

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    The engine runs great, no surprises. We're finishing out the paperwork and then we go test the wings.
    Physics always bats last.

  14. #134
    Great Job Dave,

    Do you have a lot of people looking at it yet?

  15. #135
    Hey Kevin, We have to finish the annual and get a few hours on it before we start to advertise it. I'm headed out to Miles City in the next week or so to get some video and still photos. We should be listing it for sale by mid-August. DK
    Physics always bats last.

  16. #136
    We had a couple delays regarding the shoulder harness mounts and also needed field approvals. Those approvals were received Friday. The project now goes to Circle Aviation for a weight and balance and annual inspection. I'm planning to go out next weekend and try it out.. will take lots of photos. As most know we will be selling Don Sheldon's old cub (N2359P) soon.


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    It looks small next to the SQ4.
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    Physics always bats last.

  17. #137
    Don Sheldon's old Cub??? Wow. What are the chances of finding that? If that Cub could talk, imagine the stories it could tell!!!

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    It was a big day for N2359P... the weight and balance was done and she is signed off. The weight is 1092 (with 31" ABW's installed). Other than a slight leak in the fuel sight gauge there were no squaks. Skyberg said Don Sheldon called and he wants it back.



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  19. #139
    Wow. Looks awesome! And light. What did it weigh from the factory? And idea?
    Tom Ford

  20. #140
    Way to go. I like those valve covers.

  21. #141
    Quote Originally Posted by TomFord View Post
    Wow. Looks awesome! And light. What did it weigh from the factory? And idea?
    I'll get a look at the paperwork this weekend and see if I can find out.
    Physics always bats last.

  22. #142
    Dave, and make a list of the mods.

  23. #143
    I recently had an opportunity to inspect 59P. Beautiful!
    Who will be the Lucky Winner?
    JohnnyJackson

  24. #144
    This bird must have a stealth mode...
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    "Illegitimis non carborundum"

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    Yep, I have egg on my face. I went to Miles City to fly the cub, take photos, and visit a couple North Dakota growers. On my way out I got a call from Jeff Skyberg telling me there was an error on the weight and balance and that my previously published numberof 1092 lb. was wrong. Based on your feedback this weight discrepancy came as no surprise to many of you. Here are the two weight and balance sheets. The corrected version now shows an empty weight of 1121.5 lb.

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    Physics always bats last.

  26. #146
    We put together a quick website which includes photos and descriptions of the "Sheldon Cub". This is a draft and we will be making changes. We also want to include a section with photos of log book entries etc. Feel free to offer suggestions.

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    Physics always bats last.

  27. #147
    Very cool you guys ..... awesome paint scheme too

  28. #148
    I thought that was awfully light.
    Steve Pierce

    "When everything seems to be going against you, remember that the airplane takes off against the wind, not with it."
    Henry Ford

  29. #149
    What an absolutely gorgeous airplane!

  30. #150
    This is a nice web site, Dave.

  31. #151
    Knowing Skyberg,, he probably put rocks in it to help it gain a little weight.... Then he will find them while you arent looking and become a hero...

  32. #152
    Quote Originally Posted by SteveE View Post
    Knowing Skyberg,, he probably put rocks in it to help it gain a little weight.... Then he will find them while you arent looking and become a hero...
    They are for balast to keep the tail down, and plane upright...

    planning in case it heads to that itty bitty dry state just north of the mid-size state south of the Red...
    I don't know where you've been me lad, but I see you won first Prize!

  33. #153
    another fine example of the Mackey workmanship---just beautiful.!!!!!!

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    Flew the Husky up to Miles City today and flew Kirstens cub around. Great flying cub.
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  35. #155
    The Sheldon Cub has been sold!

    Kase, I'd like to thank you personally for mentoring Ryan in the Sheldon Cub. He commented that in your hands the plane could do pretty much anything. You helped him get comfortable with the plane and with the people involved. I've invited Ryan to relay his experience on this thread. It would be fun to hear the story from his perspective.

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    Physics always bats last.

  36. #156
    Congratulations Dave and Ryan.

  37. #157
    What a prize!
    "Illegitimis non carborundum"

  38. #158
    Sure wish I would have had a hundred g's laying around.... What an amazing cub!

  39. #159
    I delivered the cub to its new owner today. You sure can tell when its hunting season in South Dakota. I had the smallest plane on the ramp.


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    Quote Originally Posted by kase View Post
    I delivered the cub to its new owner today. You sure can tell when its hunting season in South Dakota. I had the smallest plane on the ramp.


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    That ramp looks familiar...Pierre ?
    "Illegitimis non carborundum"

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