Building the new Bushbaby SAFARI
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Boet I find the mutual visits and the cross pollination of thoughts very stimulating. Sharing ideas has the ability of making previously thought thoughts clearer. Looking forward to moments where we can discuss things at the AP seminar in Jo-ie's . It is just a pity because it eats into building time. At my age the project must get finished every day it drags on is less flying time.
Having the mounting plates of the landing gear tilted 6 degrees so that the centre of the axle is 50mm behind the leading edge. to make sure the tail is not to light. I'm documenting everything very carefully so that we can help other builders with there projects. Tonight I'm making the brackets for the solid state gyros , I will suspend the box from the floor of the bagage dept. it will be foam mounted on a heavy plate to give the box more resistance to vibration.
Tonight no pics
Keep well
Cheers Oupa-G
Having the mounting plates of the landing gear tilted 6 degrees so that the centre of the axle is 50mm behind the leading edge. to make sure the tail is not to light. I'm documenting everything very carefully so that we can help other builders with there projects. Tonight I'm making the brackets for the solid state gyros , I will suspend the box from the floor of the bagage dept. it will be foam mounted on a heavy plate to give the box more resistance to vibration.
Tonight no pics
Keep well
Cheers Oupa-G
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Hi Oupa, what`s the brake system look like?? 

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Today we got a LOT of work done. We made the roofs and turtle decks for 2 aeroplanes. The wings of the 3rd Safari Bos-ot is now varnished and ready for the tanks to go in. My Explorer is standing a bit until we have caught up with the time we lost during holidays! Tomorrow morning, at sparrows, I have to leave for the Fairest. On the way pick up my friend, Johan Froneman. We both on the plane tomorrow night for the AP and instructors seminar in Benoni. How many Microlighters and Avcommers are going to be there?? Looking forward to linking some more faces with avatars.
Meantime the "slave driver" ( Thats ME!
) have given the lads more to do than they can handle. They carry on without me for 2 days. Hope they don`t screw up.
We are now back into the routine, and things are going a lot smoother. The days are flying by. Time flies when you are having fun!!








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Re: Building the new Bushbaby SAFARI
Boet what will be the weight when its finished
You probably need a spl or ppl 


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Hi Boet & OupaG
Thanks for all the updates - looking good!
Thanks
AC
Thanks for all the updates - looking good!
Where can I get more info on this? Is it open to public? When & Where? Sounds very interesting... Plus a good place to meet you guys.AP and instructors seminar in Benoni
Thanks
AC
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Johnsa
It should come in ,in the LSA class the empty weight is looking as if it will be 320kgs . I'm having the wings stress tested to 750kgs all up weight I'm going to fly with an ATP and vliegvark with a PPL hence the higher weight category. The flight performance and testing will dictate.
Hope that answers that
Cheers Oupa-G
It should come in ,in the LSA class the empty weight is looking as if it will be 320kgs . I'm having the wings stress tested to 750kgs all up weight I'm going to fly with an ATP and vliegvark with a PPL hence the higher weight category. The flight performance and testing will dictate.
Hope that answers that
Cheers Oupa-G
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Sorry for a lack of photo's and comms the last week ,went to the AP seminar and Instructors seminar in Gauteng. For us down south Gauteng is a bit like going overseas but we survived.
Vliegvark joined me. The attitude of the CAA was wonderful and they want to really help.
Here some pics of the and wheels and the addaptor fittings. With these the actual wheel position can be controlled. Boet is the agent for the wheels all South African and superb quality. Also some pics of the sump baffles.
Cheers Oupa-G
Vliegvark joined me. The attitude of the CAA was wonderful and they want to really help.
Here some pics of the and wheels and the addaptor fittings. With these the actual wheel position can be controlled. Boet is the agent for the wheels all South African and superb quality. Also some pics of the sump baffles.
Cheers Oupa-G
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- axle and wheel components superb South African quality Agent Boet
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Two more pics
Oupa-G
Oupa-G
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Die briek calipers moet agtertoe wys, nie af nie. Wat sal gebeur as jy n papwiel kry??
n Papwiel met n taily is al interessant genoeg...... 


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Boet ek weet die gate is nog nie geboor in die caliper se backplate , ek meet en pas nog . Ek wil hom selfs nog 'n bietjie laat op wys sodat grasse en bossies die caliper minder vang. Maar die foto moes op die net want die viewers is honger. Maar die kenner oog mis niks nie dankie
Cheers Oupa-G
Cheers Oupa-G
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The lads finished ALL the work I gave them, and did not screw up anything.
This past week we were VERY busy, the 3rd set of wings get fitted to the aerie this coming week. Most of the donkey work done. First thing tomorrow though, we will FIRST clean the workshop for a change. Die plek is so deurmekaar soos n hoer se handsak.
A very neccesary "waste of time".........


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Ek wag darem nou al baie lank vir daai finale foto! Waneer sien ons hom?
ZU-???
Lined up and rolling!
Lined up and rolling!
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Sorry for the lack of photo's. Was quite busy the weekend did some practice flying on the PC12 on Friday afternoon for the IF test on Sunday morning. On Saturday gave lectures to the Airscouts a bunch of interested youngsters they long for flying and I was privileged to share our love for aircraft with them. Then early Sunday morning up and about climbed the PC12 to 14000ft and did stalls steep turns etc under the hood followed by a mock VOR DME letdown at 12000ft and then receiving radar vectors for the ILS runway 19 at Cape Town. The examiner seemed to be happy with the old man and I was issued with the necessary paperwork for the next 12months. Straight home and onto the Bosvark did the final fitting of the axles and wheels and brakes and refitted the spring steel gear back into the fittings which I had milled to 6degrees slant to adjust the final axle position. With this method I can make the aircraft more or less tail heavy. Test flying will dictate. If you want to do fancy tail lifting and maneuvering the wheels must go back, if however you want the aircraft not to be prone to nose-over the wheels must come forward there is always the golden position in the middle. The brackets are easily interchanged so you can tune your own gear. Then with the gear back in position came the brake lines and the routing without obstruction and pinching . Also attention was given to the header tank good breathing and protection of the fuel lines through the fire wall with specially made brass bushes.
Every body asks how long.We aim to have her flying in 90 days that is end of April. Otto of Eboxi fame is going to be responsible for the wiring at the moment he is still walking round the firewall and is looking behind the panel scratching his head. He is designing and making an instrument that is going to monitor the two Eboxi's non invasive he is mumbling something with about induction and not connected for us earthlings it is sometimes difficult to understand the rocket scientists. Now enough writing here are some photo's
Enjoy the viewing Oupa-G
Every body asks how long.We aim to have her flying in 90 days that is end of April. Otto of Eboxi fame is going to be responsible for the wiring at the moment he is still walking round the firewall and is looking behind the panel scratching his head. He is designing and making an instrument that is going to monitor the two Eboxi's non invasive he is mumbling something with about induction and not connected for us earthlings it is sometimes difficult to understand the rocket scientists. Now enough writing here are some photo's
Enjoy the viewing Oupa-G
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- Beautiful brake disc the quality is proudly South African
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Some more photo's
Cheers Oupa-G
Cheers Oupa-G
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And some more photo's to show we are moving and working hard long hours.
Cheers Oupa-G
Cheers Oupa-G
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- All the switches will be of the switch circuit breaker type simplifies the wiring
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