The Gypsy Project
On April 27, 1995 the board unanimously recommended construction of a Gypsy as the chapters first aircraft construction project. Reasons cited for the selection were ease of construction, variety of materials utilized, and fast build time(飞机的设计目标: 容易建造, 可以利用各种材料, 快速的建造时间).
By the June meeting Ernie reported the foam ribs are capped with wood (翼肋里用泡沫替代木材)and the project is moving to Bill Ayers' hangar to work on a brake and some metal fabrication work. Target cost for materials (less the engine is $1000, 目标成本是1000美元,不包含发动机). The hope is to fly for less than $1500!(总成本少于1500美元)
By January 1996 the flight surfaces were nearing completion with the next step being completion of the fuselage and then covering the aircraft.
In May the fabric bill for the Gypsy was paid bringing the total for materials to $1085, a little over the goal but still a good number.
By November the project was into the rigging stage, with mounting the engine next on the list for our builders.
1997 brought a lot of competition for the Gypsy, there was talk of a new hangar and a new aircraft project, but work continued.
In April the group moved building night to Tuesdays and the talk was about finishing up and moving to the paint booth.
February 1998 brought focus back to the Gypsy due to the Indy Flyer groups desire to test the wing in a flying aircraft before finalizing it, on the Indy Flyer project. Fuselage covering and rigging were going well.
June brought taxi testing and talk of the first flight, if it would just stop raining.... After working out some engine carburetion problems, the first flight of the Gypsy was completed on November 8, 1998 |