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2000 Panel Upgrade
 
1998 Update
 
Bent C antenna
 
Repaint the Q
 
New Stripes & Canopy
 
Exhaust Pipes
 
Carb Air Temp Project
 
Flight Reports
 
Future Plans
 
About Mike
 
N81QA- Factory Q200 1983
 
Flight Reports  PGD
 
2009 Engine Rebuild
 
Bartow
 
Sun N Fun 2010
 
Key West 2010
 
CHS 2010
 
Movies on YouTube (low Quality)
 
Movies on Vimeo (High Def!)
 
Ark Trip 2011
 
Tail Wheel 
 

Welcome to my new and improved Q200 web site.

Here you will find links to the many web sites that I've put together over the years.  Many were previously lost to the world as I never linked to them from anywhere!  Some I even forgot I ever wrote, some are really poor but time limits me to just a few minutes for web stuff as I would rather be flying!

It's 2017 and I've had a lot of fun over the 32 years that I've been involved in experimental aircraft.  I guess the bug bit me when Rutan first came out with his "plastic" airplane around the 1980's.  I tried to buy a South Florida drug confiscation Vari-eze but the feds running the auction were more corrupt than the drug runners.  Then the sexy little Q2 came out with fantastic performance numbers, could be built in a garage in a few months, an amateur pilot could fly it... Most of the kit airplane folks back then were making up data and really stretching the truth bad!  Problem is that I didn't care for Volkswagen engines at all.  Then the Q200 came out and fit what I was looking for.  After a quick negotiation my kit was purchased from Clio Crop Care in SC and a pile of foam, fiberglass and glue arrived on my doorstep late Dec 1983.   I was a 29 year old kid, had 50 hours in Cessna 150's and was ready to build my high performance airplane!  I joined the local EAA chapter 47 in St. Pete Florida and proudly announced what I was planning.  The whole place burst into laughter!  The old timers there had seen many like me before.  Many folks that either never completed their aircraft.  None the less they got in there and helped me complete my project and trained me to fly tail draggers.

Click a link to the upper left.  The "Builders Log" is a huge group of web pages that takes you chronologically thru the building of a Q200. 

December 1983 a box of foam and glue arrives.

June 1985 a new Q200 is rolled out of the garage.

 

2002.  The "Panel Upgrade" is a small web site that shows the interior and panel circa 2002.  The "1998 Update" well it shows the Q with ugly 12" N numbers from my Bahamas trip days.  The "Bent C antenna" link shows how to build a good comm antenna for composite airplanes!  The "Repaint the Q" link is something to look at if your getting ready to refinish your fiberglass airplane.  The "New Stripes" show the new paint job matching the original Q200.  The "New Exhaust Pipes" link brings you to my 4 into 4 steel pipe design which is working out fantastic. The "Movies" link brings you to my YouTube and Vimeo web site where many flying movies are stored with new ones monthly.  The "Flight Reports" links will bring you to several flight reports I've written over the years.  The newest flight reports will be found toward the bottom of the links on the left.

August 2017. The most current picture of our airplane.

1-9-2017  A Current Inventory of all the Goodies on N3QP

Airframe Q200 

  • Q200 N3QP was built closer to the original Q200 plans than even the factory Q200 N81QA

  • JimBob 6 pack:  No, but this is a good idea.

  • Gaul Wheel Alignment: Yes, did this before there was a Gaul!

  • Aileron Reflexer: Yes

  • Belly Board: No

  • 5.0 x 4 Chen Shin tires, small grey tires.

  • LS1 Canard with carbon fiber spar: Yes

  • Sparrow Strainers: Yes

  • Soft Tail wheel: Yes.  Control as good but quieter when rolling on the ground.

  • Locking gas door.

  • Tie Downs on axle end with carabiner.

 Engine

  • 0-200A Engine: Yes, Standard.

  • Ignition System: 1 Bendix Mag (top plugs), 1 Electroair Electronic with vacuum advance (bottom plugs)

  • Exhaust Pipes: 4 into 4, cold steel

  • Engine Baffling: Standard 31 years old worn out junk

 Electronics

  • ADS-B Out Stratus ESG, ADS-B In Stratux, Android App AVARE

  • 5" Display with Traffic Only

  • Carbon Monoxide detector - home made.

  • Intercom:  Homebuilt Stereo with Ham Radio/computer/ Cell phone interface.  XMIT indicator LED, Backup PTT switch. Microprocessor controlled - my design.

  • Headsets:  Bose X10

  • Computer:  Samsung 10.5" tablet running Avare App moving map with ADS-B traffic and weather.  MP3 player, in flight Movies. 

  • Android App "Torque" for engine, fuel, and Carbon Monoxide monitoring.

  • 1080P video camera, records tower conversations on takeoff and landing as well as video.

  • EFIS: Dynon D10.  Pitch Roll, G, Gyro Stabilized Compass, Altitude, Airspeed, ROC.

  • Carb inlet and throttle plate temperature display.

  • RPM digital readout driven from Electroair TAC output.

  • JC Whitney Engine Monitor circa 1984 with mods.

 Future Additions Planned

  • Autopilot, 2 axis, roll pitch

  • Replace Engine baffling with Fiberglass Plenum

  • New engine

  • More Camera mounts

  • Bluetooth engine monitor via Torque App

2017 Panel Picture (click for full size)

2017 Q200 Instrument Panel

 

Please select a link to the left to read more about the various projects over the years.  Remember, being an Experimental airplane means your never finished and that's a whole lot of the fun!

 

 

 

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