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Update – March 5, 2020

Update – March 5, 2020

BIGGER ELECTRICAL POWER SOURCE – March 5, 2020 We increased the Switchblade prototype power needs when we added the new radiator fan, so we opted to put the larger 70-amp alternator into the engine...

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Update – March 2, 2020

Update – March 2, 2020

FITTING UP THE AIR SCOOP FOR THE INTERCOOLER – March 2, 2020 We relocated the Switchblade intercooler and put a scoop on it to increase the airflow. Ron Burch has been the lead on this project. He's...

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Update – February 27, 2020

Update – February 27, 2020

"COOL STUFF"- MEASURING FOR THE NEW FAN SHROUD – February 27, 2020 Now that we have worked out the cooling solution for the Switchblade prototype engine, it's time to do a final radiator fan shroud....

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Update – February 26, 2020

Update – February 26, 2020

SWITCHBLADE ENGINE TUNING ACTION – February 26, 2020 Engine tuner Roger Dawes is in the passenger seat (with the tuner laptop) and Sean Bliss is at the throttle and controls. The team was all...

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Update – February 24, 2020

Update – February 24, 2020

TUNER PLANNING – February 24, 2020 Roger Dawes, our tuner from Loyning's Engine Services in Portland, came to help troubleshoot the replacement engine for the Switchblade prototype. A few weeks ago,...

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Update – February 21, 2020

Update – February 21, 2020

SWITCHBLADE FLAP BRACKETS NEARLY DONE – February 21, 2020 You are looking at the flap controls on a square tube beam that supports this near the wing root (where wing and body meet). We went to a...

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Update – February 20, 2020

Update – February 20, 2020

UPDATE ON OUR FLAP ASSEMBLY – February 20, 2020 Samson Chief Builder Ron Burch is drilling out the alignment holes on 2 aluminum brackets. These will go on a mounting rail with the actuator, as part...

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Update – February 20, 2020

Update – February 20, 2020

UPDATE ON OUR FLAP ASSEMBLY – February 20, 2020 Samson Chief Builder Ron Burch is drilling out the alignment holes on 2 aluminum brackets. These will go on a mounting rail with the actuator, as part...

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