February 2008
04.02.2008: Great news! On Sunday i received some pictures
of our kit, which is in production now. A colleague from Switzerland went to
visit the factory and sent me some pictures of our kit:



I have also clarified the 51% issue of our kit today. To make sure we
do not have any problems we will build the elevator and rudder our self at
the factory. With that we will be well within the requirements and at the
same level as other kits have been in the past. I am currently planning a
trip for Rolf and me to go to to CZAW to do the work, probably still in
February. The kit should then be ready for pickup latest at the beginning
of March.
I also finished all the documents for the project registration today,
so that I can send them out tomorrow.
08.02.2008: I finally registered my kit with the Swiss
Experimental Aviation Association. The project is getting more and more a
reality.
10.02.2008: Yesterday I attended the seminar of the
Experimental Association of Switzerland on flight testing. Attending the
seminar is mandatory before the first flight. I found it very informative,
and even though we do not even have the kit yet well spent time.
Especially if you want to build your kit relatively quickly it is always
good to look a bit ahead.
I also exchanged some mails with Chip from Czech Aircraft Works. We
finally settled on building the elevator and rudder at home, so that
the 51% rule is well observed. He will just put the parts in the
kit, rather than the finished parts. He also told me that he will
accelerate the finishing of the kit, so it should probably be ready by the
22nd February, which is my Birthday! What a present...
The only problem this creates is that I have to prepare the workshop,
which will be in my garage at home, within the next two weeks. Currently it
contains gardening tools, garden furniture, two rabbits in cages, car
tires, 6 or so bicycles, old toys from the kids, wood for the fireplace and probably many other
things I have been missing since long or do not even know we have them....
(by the way, our car is always parked outside).

15.02.2008: I learned today that the kit might be ready
already at the end of next week! Now I am really pressed to continue with
the garage... I also have to find a trailer to rent as we intend to pick
up the kit ourselves.
16.02.2008: Those who have recently looked at the main
"kitbuilding" page of this site might have seen that we have
just reached the 50% mark on our time scale. And we don't have the kit
yet. It does not look that bad however. Preparation always takes a lot of
time, and we have most open issues closed, like instrumentation etc. I
therefore still believe that we are on time with the project.
Today I was running around to find a trailer to pick up our kit. Of
course most rental companies are closed on Saturday (Aargh), but I found
two that seem to have what I am looking for and that I will contact on
Monday.
19.02.2008: We are preparing for a visit to Czech Aircraft
Works. We will travel there on Sunday to visit the factory on Monday. It
seems that the delivery of the kit will take place next week.
We finally decided against transporting the kit ourselves. The trailers
I could find for renting are all approximately 850 kg empty, which makes
1200 kg with the plane, engine etc. loaded onto it. My car can tow 1300
kg, which means we would be uncomfortably close to the limit. I would
therefore have to rent a bigger car together with the trailer, which would
bring the total cost to about the same level as having it shipped.
23.02.2008: Tomorrow we drive to Kunovice! On Monday we will
take over our kit. It will then loaded onto a truck and shipped to
Switzerland where it should arrive on Tuesday afternoon!
I have been busy preparing the garage today, but I'm still not
finished. I also built a wing stand to store the wings. It consists of two
trolleys. The first one carries the wing spars of both wings at the root
end, with the spars being fixed through some of the wing bolts holes, the
other one carries the outer ends in a kind of bag. Both trolleys have
wheels (from old office chairs I threw away during the Christmas holiday
cleanup...) so that I can easily move the wings around. As they are fixed
to one of the trolley they can not fall over.
24.02.2008: Today Rolf and I finally drove to CZAW in
the Czech Republic. We rented a car, as this was cheaper than taking our
own car, and drove in 10 hours (including breaks) via Bregenz - Munich -
Prague - Brno to Uherske Hradiste, where we stayed at the very nice Hotel
Konicek (sorry for suppressing all the special Czech characters). In the
evening we met Chip Erwin, CEO of CZAW, for a beer (or two) and a very
nice chat about the struggle to manage a fast growing company and the
struggle with investors...
25.02.2008: The big day! We drove from Uherske Hradiste to
Kunovice (5 minutes) to the CZAW factory. It is located in the
former LET site (manufacturer of regional turboprop airliners Let 410/610,
but also the famous Blanik glider). As promised by Chip our kit was ready:


We has some good laughs with the pacing guy's because of our four wheel
undercarriage...

but then they converted it to skis...

Here the engine:

Most of the other bits and pieces were laying on a big pile ready for
packing.
After some checking and also looking around the factory the truck
arrived for loading:

They did not load their first kit, judging from their routine and also
the pre-formed packing material they had available.


After everything was loaded and secured, the truck was sent on his way,
so we hit the road again too. The TomTom decided we should drive back via
Vienna - Salzburg - Munich - Bregenz, which we did in just about the same
10 hours as on the way out. Just the roads were better...
26.02.2008: Today was an even bigger day then yesterday. Our
kit arrived! At around 13:00 the truck driver called to tell me that he
will be at the border in an hour, so we drove there to meet him. We had to
pay the Swiss VAT (7.6%) cash, which was the easy part. Afterwards it took
still quite a while because of the special forms they had to fill so that
the plane can later be registered (not tax paid -> no registration).
Luckily I had ordered the forms before, they probably wouldn't even have
had them.
Afterwards we drove to my house and unloaded the kit with the help of
some friends. Everything still looked the same as the day before.

First we had to detach everything, which took quite a while.

The last bit was the heaviest one (Rotax), but no problem for four
strong guys.

Here the fuselage, which we kept for the moment on the frame they had
built at CZAW.

Here the trolleys I had built on Saturday. The wind spar is screwed to
the one in the back so that they don't fall down, which worked perfectly.
The wheels allow us moving them around easily.

As you can see we realised that there was not enough room for the
plants to remain in the garage, so I we moved them outside. I just hope we
won't get a heavy frost anymore.

Here the two builder, Rolf on the right and me on the left.

Unfortunately I have to go to Brussels so I won't be able to start
until Saturday....
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