Our Tundra is about to begin Flight Testing! 10 years ago I went to the Dream Aircraft factory in eastern Canada to their first Factory Assistance program. I thought I'd be flying within the year. Boy, was I both inexperienced and naive! I will not bore you with 10 years of not getting to the endgame sooner.
What I will focus on is that starting in January, 2015 everything changed! That is when I met Paul Dye (Editor-in-Chief, Kitplane Magazine) and his wife, Louise Hose. We have since become partners in our Tundra Project and we are finishing the detailed paper work and last minute checks before inviting the FAA folks out to inspect the plane.
About the Tundra:
This is a four place, all metal, Bush Plane with a Superior IO-360 engine and Hartzell C/S aluminum prop. We are using Pmags for our Electronic Ignition from Emagair.com and an induction system from airflowperformance.com. There is a full glass panel (3-screens) from Dynonavionics.com.This is the Sky View, touch screen moving map. Including 2 Coms, AP, and GPS.The Audio panel is a PDA-360 from Psengineering.com
For more information on the Tundra & specs go to: dreamaircraft.com
About the Engine:
We are the third owners of the IO-360. The other two never finished their planes. ("Most kit planes are never completed." Paul Dye) So, the engine was "brand new" and 12 years old at the same time! The good news is that once we adjusted the purge valve control cable, it fired right up and ran smooth and strong!
About the Testing:
Paul will be doing the initial 10 hours of Flight Testing before we consider using the FAA "Second Pilot" procedure. I will be managing the Test Flight procedures and data while Louise will be flying the chase plane when needed.
We intend to make regular posts as the testing progresses.
Nevada Jim
Farias Wheel Airport. NV33.com








