The Switchblade body and tail were painted over the holiday weekend, and are now back in the hangar. The paint turned out great, thanks to our 'painter' (Samson Engineer Tanner Vaughn), Ronald...
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LOOKING EXTRA CLASSY! – July 01, 2022
We just had to show you a little glamour shot before we get back into more testing today. The new paint on the nose cone and front hatch gives a cool contrast to the side panels and door. But please...
BIG MILESTONE ACHIEVED!! – June 30, 2022
After months of extensive tests and quite a few modifications and fine-tuning, the Switchblade has passed both the engine cooling and acceleration requirements needed prior to flight testing! Our...
UPDATING SOFTWARE FOR THE FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS – June 28, 2022
Nick Leonard - Switchblade Owner and aircraft builder - flew up from California in the RV10 he built, to update the Dynon display. Nick is shown here updating the current system software, as well as...
CHECKING FOR LEAKS – June 23, 2022
After we repaired the engine water pump, we ran the Switchblade flying sports car outside to check for leaks. It proved to be in perfect condition, so well done to the Team! Now we are putting the...
MOLD FOR A PORTION OF THE RADIATOR DUCT – June 22, 2022
This is a mold for a portion of the radiator duct. The mold was 3D printed and then body-worked for smoothness, which gives it this unusual pattern. This is a future part that we plan to incorporate...
SWITCHBLADE SPORTS A NEW COLOR – June 20, 2022
The wings are the first part of the Switchblade to get a new look with this dark grey. Our Ferrari Red vinyl wrap was showing some wear and we couldn't risk it coming lose during flight testing. Sam...
ANOTHER POINT FOR COOLING – June 15, 2022
One place sometimes overlooked as a way to improve the cooling of the engine is the air intake. We had our air filter and intake tubes near a side inlet that let cold outside air in, but the intake...