Hi everyone,
I'm new to single-seat ownership, and recently bought a 1976 Pik-20B as my entry.
Lots of questions as I embark on this, but so far I love the aircraft.
Warning: Potentially overly wordy post follows.
Quick background, I got my glider rating way back in the early 1990s at Cal City, but soon moved back East and things stalled up until recently. In the meantime I got my power rating and our family owns a plain vanilla Cherokee. A local (CT) club was not working out but reorganized in the last few years, and has great energy now. I had flown one of its 2-33's over the years maybe ten times.
I just kind of forced it this year, casual shopping turned into conversations with an owner out west, then plans to look at a ship, then holy cow I need some intensive re-training, so then a week at Williams, then Minden to inspect the aircraft, cockpit checkout, fly it, then trailer back to Northeast a couple weeks ago. Settled in with new club, and have flown it a couple times so far.
A great adventure and somehow it all worked out, and now I realize what a newbie I am to ownership and ops. Tons of things I want to figure out, but here are the top few at the moment. Any and all input appreciated.
Headrest. The ship does not have the original head rest which I hear may have been an adjustable tube-in-tube assembly that attaches to the fuse above and behind the pilot. There was a custom head rest for the previous owner, who is smaller, and it had to be removed to fit me. Looking for pictures, drawings, ideas. Flying without one may work, I haven't spent enough time in it yet to know.
Landing. This is my first tail-dragger (first a lot of things.. retractable gear, flaps..). Would love to hear opinions on technique from short final to full stoppage of the rollout. I have a tendency so far to delay raising flaps until later than I should, losing aileron effectiveness and directional control too early in the rollout I think. I have been avoiding landing on our paved runway(s) so far due to runway lights on their edges, since we have nice grass options alongside.
Oudie2 and Helios vario. There is an Oudie 2 and LXNav Helios vario, both work fine, but not currently connected to each other. There is a harness from the Oudie 2 to power it from the ship's main bus, and the harness also has an unplugged RJ45. The Helios has an RJ45 CAN bus receptacle. Wondering if the vario could be connected to the Oudie's harness, with the existing harness, or another if a different pinout is needed. Would it be worth it? I have heard that vario data makes "thermaling assistant" work better then the Oudie's GPS data.
Parachute. This particular deal did not include a parachute. I'm a long way from worrying about competition, but I am leaning toward getting one. The expense is not particularly attractive at the moment. Maybe I need the group to convince me, or maybe I want to be convinced.. I borrowed one in Minden, and I think anything I get cannot have the seat portion, only the back portion, so I'll fit.
A couple pics attached, hope they make it..
Thank for tolerating the lengthy post,
Bill in CT