I've started my adventure to build a Van's Aircraft RV14a. For several years, I've been planning to build an Experimental (homebuilt) airplane - once retired.
But first, I needed to get my Pilot's License. (Kinda key !) So... first things first: I retired March 2014 from Caterpillar - and started flying lessons in the Summer of 2014. Soloed a day after Christmas, and got my Private July 2015. Shop set up, tools acquisition, and practise kits during Fall launched me into my build starting Dec 31, 2015 !

I've chosen to build the RV14a since it's about 10% larger than Van's prior models - so it fits my 6'4" frame well. Van's is well known for great value & outstanding flying qualities. It's been a no brainer decision for me. A tour of their facilities and demo flight in Oct 2013 clinched the deal. My wife - also a pilot - exclaimed after her demo flight "retire NOW so you can build one of these". The RV14a fits my mission of a good compromise between cross country & aerobatics. Plus...I fit, too.

So far, one month into building, it's been rewarding. Very challenging, but certainly a learning experience. The builder community is terrific - as is Van's tech support. I'm finished with the Vert Stab and Rudder (Jan 2016). So... with a 5 month delivery lead time, I've ordered the Quick Build Wings and Fuselage.

I hope this blog assists other new builders, just like several others have been valuable to me. Plus it will serve to document my build step by step. Please drop me a line via the "contact me" form on lower RH margin.
Update: April 2020 relocated to Wickenburg, Az to escape Illinois winters.

Friday, July 20, 2018

Finish Kit

Front Wheel Fairings ( 4 hrs )

Challenging/frustrating day - Sect 46A-10 Step 3 required few iterations to raise Main Wheels (ultimately 2" blocks worked) so Fuselage is level once I raise Nose Wheel.  Nose Wheel is raised so just off ground (0 to 1/16" gap).  Then Steps 4 & 5 aligned Nose Wheel to aircraft centerline.  Plumb bobs are used to determine where line on floor is marked for alignment of Fairing.  Steps 6,7 & 8 are tricky to get 2nd Bracket installed after Rear Fairing is in place (won't go over when both are installed - I tried !).   Needed to disassemble to bend RH bracket to fit.   Iterations chew up time, but at least I'm quicker each repeated assembly.
raised Main Wheels 2" to level Fuselage
with load off Nose Wheel.
Some bending of mounting bracket
needed to fit better.