I am building a Vans RV-7A, which is a two-seat side-by-side all aluminum tricycle-gear aircraft. I will complete this with a tip-up canopy. Thats about all I know for sure. There is a lot of decisions to make during this process.
- Prime – I have chosen to use a somewhat minimal approach to priming. After reading at great length about the myriad of choices a builder has in priming, not to mention the opinions out there, I came to the conclusion that most home built planes are over-primed. I’m sure over-primed is better than under primed, certainly due diligence must be paid to the scuffed, scratched, and raw aluminum pieces. My primary concerns were:
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- Environmental. This is of big concern to me. For not just the local environment (toxic chemicals down the storm drain, in the air, etc) but also for the immediate environment (me). I decided early on whatever choice I went with it must be environmentally friendly. This narrowed down the options.
- Cost. Not a huge consideration, it seemed that even with materials, tools, etc. this wouldn’t be a big factor.
- Time. How much time was I going to add to the project with my primer choice? A lot of the prep work and priming appears to take a considerable amount of time. Plus I’d already spent all my time researching!
- Builder opinion. In talking to other builders, and reading forums online (VAF!), I started to see a common theme. Many 2nd time builders, and lists of “what I’d do differently if I was building again”, chose to only prime the surfaces where metal meets metal, and chose to use something less complicated.
- Decision. I chose to use NAPA 7220 Self-Etching primer. I’m going to prime all parts that:
- Are scuffed, scratched, flutted, etc.
- Surfaces where metal will join other metal. I will attempt to only prime ribs, spars, and not skins.
- Any raw material (eg: non-alcrad aluminum)
Choices going forward:
- Engine
- At this point (early on) I’m leaning towards a new horizontal-induction XIO-360-? rated at 180 HP (Aerosport? TMX? XP-360?). I feel this is a good balance of price, performance, weight, and complexity. I’d like to go with roller tappets, no mags (Light Speed plasma II?) or Slick Mag + Light Speed?.
- Propeller
- Constant Speed, maybe. ~Triples the initial cost, plus maintenance. Adds to the cost of the engine. Adds complexity. But might make up for this in performance and efficiency gains.
- Avionics
- IFR. EFIS + backup. I like the way the Advanced Flight Systems EFIS looks, but I’m a ways out from purchasing, and the options are being updated rapidly.
- Paint.
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