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N831AR 2276 EFI Sonerai IIL

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o2koold

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Location
Lander, Wy
After 9 years 7 months and 13 days I have done enough work on my plane to call it done. There are still more things that need to be done and changes that I have thought of, but those arent needed to make it airworthy. I will be calling the DAR in the next week or so, and enjoying playing and taxiing in the meantime.
Empty weight 560 lbs
Prop Sterba 56x46
Static 3100 rpm
Engine 2276 with nikasil pistons and cylinders and 8:1 cr
Fuel and spark management controlled by SDS EM 4F
4 into 1 exhaust
18 gal composite fuel tank
Custom cowling with side exiting air outlets
MGL flight and engine gauges at the rear and airspeed/altimeter steam gauges up front
Canopy/turtledeck raised 1" tailpost raised 4", vertical stabilizer started 2" forward
Long leg rear seat plan used and lowered 1"
AD rivets used on the top skin and as far back as possible on the bottom
Wing tips secured with nutplates mounted to the end rib and screws
 

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