Empennage purchased! (0 hrs)
This past weekend, my buddy James and I traveled to Toronto Canada to inspect and purchase a used RV-8 empennage with electric trim. The seller, Peter Cheney, also had a number of tools for sale, and I was able to buy the large majority of tools I still required. With this purchase, I have all of the essential tools. There are still several optional tools that I plan to purchase, but construction can begin. The empennage kit has had some work completed on the left horizontal stabilizer, but no riveting has been performed. There are a number of scratches on some of the parts, but I think they are all cosmetic. I will take a closer look as I go through the build process. Hopefully, all of the scratches should come out fairly easily. I was hoping to start building this weekend, but after a week away from work and a thousand things that need to be done around the farm, it is unlikely that I will be able to start. My first task will be to organize all the parts and tools. I also need to research priming and start getting that set up.
Peter and his family were very welcoming and have a lovely home. Shamefully, this was my first trip to Canada, but it won’t be my last. Peter is a columnist for The Globe and Mail and runs the Globe Drive column focusing on automobiles… I call him the Canadian Jeremy Clarkson.
Here are two interesting articles by Peter among many: Why pilots make better drivers and Globe journalist’s son crashes $180,000 Porsche.
James and Peter (not me) doing inventory.