Friday, January 20, 2023

Flight to RPH

1/13/2023

Changed oil, retorqued the prop bolts.  Used a black light to check for oil leaks.  Suspect that the oil drops found in the bottom aft cowl is from the breather tube.   Ran the engine and added a quart, oil is at 7.5 on the dipstick.   Filter looks good.

1/17/2023 Trip to RPH for fuel, test auto pilot:

2500' MSL, fuel flow at 7.7 GPH, TAS 154, RPM 2330, MAP at 21.9".  Flight time about 25 minutes to RPH, 58.7 miles away.  Headwind is about 12 knots.  Auto pilot worked good going to RPH.  Coming back, had some trouble after doing "Direct To", had the magenta line on the map, but the Cozy wasn't following the line.   I kept hitting buttons and turning knobs until it submitted to my will.  

1/19/2023

CG 101.7  departing for flight to Dublin. 38 Gallons, 1650 lbs. gross 51 lbs. ballast.  I had some trouble with the Dynon flight plan/auto pilot.  Switched the source to the Avidyne IFD540 and it flew fine.  Possible operator error.

Dynon and Avidyne have some nice features.  Occasionally they do exactly what I want and other times the operation seems arbitrary.  An example is trying to easily switch radio frequencies to a nearby airport.  On the IFD, you can hit the FREQ button and there's three tabs.   Sometimes the En Route or Airports tab will list the airport and sometimes it wont.  On the Dynon, I can pull the airport up, hit Info and sometimes when I hit the TUNE>COM it works and sometimes it doesn't.  If I click on the COM tab for the airport, then select the specific frequency and hit TUNE > COM it will always transfer the freq to the radio panel.

Pulled the cowls, looked for oil and found a few drops in the aft bottom cowl.  Otherwise, just some light traces around cylinder through bolts.   I should probably wash the engine with mineral spirits to clean the oil off as good as I can and do some more checks.  Also, I might put a catch bottle on the breather line.  

The left brake seems a little soft, probably needs bled again.  I'd tightened the castor wheel so it has a little higher preload, but is still a little light requiring a lot of brake tapping to taxi straight on our rough taxiways.  



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