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Adding More Wires to the Airframe and Surprise Component Unboxing - RV-7A | EP4.13

It's been a bit. Work has been tedious, but not entirely unproductive. I've managed to wire a growing number of systems and engine related items, continue to troubleshoot and configure the Garmin G3X system, and steadily work toward whatever it is I'm now working towards. This time around I'm happy to report that I've updated the databases for all the Garmin components, something that took some time to get right because of computer issues. I anxiously await a new G5 backup battery from Garmin. And a plethora of sensors find their way to the airframe. Good stuff--as always, thanks for watching! ------------ I'm Ryan, an aviation enthusiast who has decided to build his own aircraft and publish the entire process online for others to watch along. If you have ever want to build an airplane, this is a great glimpse at what it takes. The airplane is a two-person experimental kit built aluminum plane capable of over 200 miles per hour, and a range of over 700 miles. The kit is manufactured by Van's Aircraft one of the most prolific kit aircraft providers in the world. The airplane is aerobatic, functional, and fun. The build is challenging, time consuming, fun and rewarding. Check out my instagram @ryanflyspdx Also check out my website, ryanflys.com, I'll be updating this more regularly. You'll catch daily updates, quick access to videos, and more information about the project. Please note, this channel is for entertainment only and should not be used as build advice/consultation. I am an amateur builder sharing my experience.

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