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Paul Dye

Paul Dye
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Paul Dye, KITPLANES® Editor at Large, retired as a Lead Flight Director for NASA’s Human Space Flight program, with 50 years of aerospace experience on everything from Cubs to the Space Shuttle. An avid homebuilder, he began flying and working on airplanes as a teen and has experience with a wide range of construction techniques and materials. He flies an RV-8 and SubSonex jet that he built, an RV-3 that he built with his pilot wife, as well as a Dream Tundra and an electric Xenos motorglider they completed. Currently, they are building an F1 Rocket. A commercially licensed pilot, he has logged over 6000 hours in many different types of aircraft and is an A&P, FAA DAR, EAA Tech Counselor and Flight Advisor; he was formerly a member of the Homebuilder’s Council. He consults and collaborates in aerospace operations and flight-testing projects across the country.

Dummy Loads

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You may have heard horror stories of blowing up your radio if you hit that PTT without an antenna installed.

Trimming a Tube Square

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We’ve been fitting the canopy frame to the F1 Rocket project this week, and one of the tasks (after getting all the hoops properly...

Easy Servo Wiring Trick

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If you are wiring up a typical Ray Allen trim servo, you know that the two “power” wires to the motor are both white.

Hand to Hand with a Bending Board

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You’d think that with a quick-build fuselage, the factory could have made a frame that matched.

The Trick to Riblets

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If you have built (or have attempted to build, or are looking forward to building…) an RV-style metal trim tab, you are probably wondering...

The “Flying by Feel” Fallacy

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Smart pilots embrace tools like AoA systems to reduce risk—not ego-driven notions of flying solely 'by feel.'

Come Up With An Easier Way

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The assembly manual might tell you to do something one way, but sometimes it's possible do do it better.

Whatever it Takes

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No matter how many different tools you have, you always need something else.

Strings Attached

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There are times in building an airplane when you want to have some strings attached - particularly when it comes to lining things up....

Warm in Winter, Cool in Summer—My New Seats

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I came in from the shop for lunch the other day, and what did I find sitting on the front step of the house?...

In Case You Missed It

First Timer’s AirVenture Arrival

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How busy is the Oshkosh arrival? Ride along for a portion of columnist Ariana...

Alternative Energies

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Electric motorgliders are leading the way in low-cost, fuel-efficient flight. In the second installment of his two-part series, Dean Sigler profiles seven designs at the forefront of this emerging field.

Editor’s Log

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Well, hello there!

Dialing in with test indicators.

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Dialing in with test indicators.