Autopilot roll servo installed.

November 7th, 2009

I haven’t written about building my airplane in a long time. Part of the reason is because I haven’t been doing much fabrication in a while. Most of my time has been getting caught up at work, and getting a bunch of parts ordered and on their way.

Anyway, I want to document where I’m at on the build and get caught up with my builders log.

Things done already:

05-25-2008 got airplane and unpacked everything (8 hours)
09-12-2008 got fastener kit and also got cleveland wheels. I found some 8.50×6 tires on craigslist from a guy that is running floats so I picked those up. Got my wheels and tires mounted. (4 hours)
10-06-2008 Mounted the brakes. One problem was that the disk that the bracket mounts to is so small that you are forced to use an an4 bolt, but I really wanted an an5 bolt in there for strength. In the end I made bushings that give an an5 bolt the an5 shear strength with the smaller head. This turned out real nice. I also got the gear mounted. (8 hours)
01-06-2009 Mounted the tunnel to the firewall (3 hours)
02-08-2009 started working out the boot cowl. (10 hours)
03-03-2009 Welded up bushings and tabs on the ends of the elevator trim torque tubes. (2 hours)
03-03-2009 Mounted the stringers after splicing them together. (2 hours)
03-03-2009 Mounted the brake lines. (2 hours)
03-07-2009 I mounted the brake lines in the main gear legs. I didn’t like just running soft tube so I make a bulkhead fitting, and ran rigid 5052 tubing with braided stainless break line. This solution is simple, clean, light, and it keeps the brake line out from the tire. (8 hours)
04-25-2009 Finish up the boot cowl (8 hours)

There are some things missing, but I’ve been real busy this summer so not as much progress as I really want.

Now that it’s winter again, I’m going to start really picking up the building, and I’m going to do a better job documenting.

Today, I spent the entire day in the shop and I mounted the autopilot roll servo. Overall I like the mount, but it’s not as parallel with the movement of the stick as I would like it to be. I’ll talk to trutrak on monday and see what they think. I may remount it, but if they say it will work just fine then I won’t worry about it. (8 hours)

Some people just don’t think.

July 27th, 2009

I don’t get it. If the only people that are making a killing with our current healthcare system are the lawyers, then why do people in this country think that the solution is to hand it over to the lawyers with the most power (lawmakers)?

I wonder when people will start to figure out that national healthcare is just another system of control just like everything else in the liberal agenda.

I’ve had it with TV. No more liberal propoganda for me.

May 19th, 2009

So my wife and I sat down last night to watch the season finale of 24. It’s been a tradition for a long time to do our budget then watch 24 every Monday night after the kids go to bed, but after the worst season ever, I just can’t stand it anymore and won’t be wasting any more time on it.

TV for me has been something I do in small quantity to relax and numb my head after a long hard day, but I found my self so frustrated and annoyed that I’ve decided it’s no longer relaxing and thus not worth it. The liberal propaganda has become so great that it’s no wonder that people think the way that Hollywood tells them to.

Here are my list of issues with this season:

1. They portray that the government controls everything. They control air traffic control, chemical tanks at private organizations, cameras, phones, everything.

2. They portray that it’s the government that keeps people safe and that without the government everyone is basically helpless.

3. They portray that private organizations are so evil and selfish that they will stop at nothing for power.

4. They portray that the president is a Saint that would never go against any moral principle.

5, They portray that a female president will have the strength to put her country before her family.

6. They portray that Muslims are not radical and that they are just simply good religious people.

7. They portray that everything is relative and that post-modernism defines morality.

8. During the commercials the actors go on and on about global warming.

I could go on, but you get the idea. The writers seam to be socialist elitists that worship the earth, and have written their imaginary world around their erroneous world view. Well, count me out. Dish Network, you aren’t getting any more of my money. I’m going to buy Guns and Ammo instead.

Good Bye Eric, I will miss you.

February 21st, 2009

The government is the problem, not the solution!

February 12th, 2009

While everybody is trying to figure out how to fix the broken economy, why not consider how we got here? For whatever reason, our post modern society is unwilling to consider that the cause is knowable, and therefor the solution is also knowable.

In order to show the cause, let me first point out that it’s impossible to have a recession in a capitalistic economy. People are always competing to make more, the economy starts moving, and the more people make, the more people spend. Sure, you have large corporations buying jets and handing out bonuses (things that the left view as evil and waistfull) but those things provide other people jobs because the jets need to be built, fueled, and maintained and the bonuses are spent in other industries that provide jobs. Sure, some people will get kicked to the curb, and companies will grow, but the economy won’t ever fall into a recession.

The only way for an economy to fall into a recession in a capitalistic economy is if there is a cause. In this case, it’s pretty simple:

http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9c0de7db153ef933a0575ac0a96f958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all

“Fannie Mae, the nation’s biggest underwriter of home mortgages, has been under increasing pressure from the Clinton Administration to expand mortgage loans among low and moderate income people and felt pressure from stock holders to maintain its phenomenal growth in profits.” The leadership of that Mortgage company buckled under load and allowed risk they couldn’t handle. Because the corporation has it’s roots in congress, it was left unchecked by a true capitalistic market. Fannie Mae would have either spent itself into failure, or continued to function with it’s own money. Don’t forget that this cooperation is a government sponsored enterprise.

The problem here is simple. A government sponsored organization, was left unchecked by risk imposed by the open market, tried to become a welfare program by allowing people to buy houses that couldn’t afford it, and found itself in a huge amount of debt. Simply put, if this wasn’t a government sponsored enterprise then this wouldn’t have happened. If the government wasn’t behind it, offering wall street a false sense of security, then I don’t think that investors would have depended on it unto the point that our economy largely hinged on it.. Basically, wall street was investing in a welfare program because it was perceived as the best investment to risk ratio, and that is what corporations in a capitalistic economy do.

The leadership of our country determined that the best action would be to pump a lot of money, that the government doesn’t have, into it to try and keep the economy moving ahead, but it was too late. The fate of the economy was reduced to the government printing money to bail out the government sponsored enterprise, that failed because of government policies, and took wall street with it because of the false security it offered to investors.

Now that the Obama administration is in, they think that the solution to all of this is to spend $800 Billion dollars that the government doesn’t have. They think it will boost the economy, but it’s not possible. Here is why:

The government doesn’t have the money to spend. Sure, some jobs will be created here and there, but these jobs are only a stop gap when the country is in so much debt that the dollars that these jobs pay aren’t worth anything. Debt does not create wealth, capitalism does.

In order for a government to spend money IT DOES HAVE, you need wealthy people paying taxes. If the people living under the government are not funding it, then the government only has 3 options to raising that money. Printing more (which causes the wealth people have to decrease), going into debt (which causes wealth people have to decrease), or controlling people and resources (which causes wealthy people to become poor). It’s a simple matter of economics, if you get rid of the wealthy people in the country, then the government doesn’t have any money to spend.

I am just completely dumbfounded watching Obama wage war on capitalism, I don’t think he understands that it has got to be the source of his spending, and without it we are just spending debt or inflation. Where does he think he is going to get the money he is redistributing?

Right now 40% of Americans don’t pay taxes. This means that 40% of the country is living off of the other 60%. Isn’t that enough welfare? How much more of the nations irresponsible spending can the wealthy bear?

Now that I’ve defined the problem, what is the solution? It’s actually pretty simple. Flatter taxes, less spending, more small business.

Flatten the taxes so that the American voter actually pays taxes to the government it elects. Everybody drives on the roads, is protected by the military, has social security, why not require everybody to pay for it.

Spend less so that the nation isn’t encumbered in debt. One way to ensure that the economy is healthy is to not give 535 people control over trillions of dollars. That is simply to much power.

Get rid of employee taxes for small business. Remove the 7% tax that employers pay for medicare and social security for businesses less than 200 people including self-employed people. When small business has 7% less taxes on labor than large business you will suddenly see small business growing and more able to compete with big business. Where will that 7% come from? Less spending, and flatter taxes.

In summary, the solution is putting the financial wealth in the hands of small business and entrepreneurs and taking it away from the 535 people in congress. The nation should be controlled by the people not the government, and the only way that works is called capitalism.

Why are people unable to trust their salvation to God?

February 3rd, 2009

I must admit, I’m a little irritated, what can I say, I get upset when God’s truth is attacked.  I get upset when people take the truth and twist it, especially when the lies are aimed at my own family.

Just recently a friend of my wife gave her a book called “The Five Points of Calvinism” by George L. Bryson.  My Bryson attempts in his book to describe five point calvinism, the refute each point.

While I haven’t gotten all the way though the book, I find that his arguments are very weak and don’t stand up to the truth.

In his book he uses scripture that isn’t directly applicable to make his point.  Allow me to describe what he says about “Total Depravity” and why it is wrong:

In his chapter about total depravity he opens with the verse John 1:12-13:

But as many as received Him, to them He gave the right to become children of God, to those who believe in His name: who were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God.

Mr Bryson comments, “Does it not seem almost too obvious that John is telling his readers that receiving Christ which he equates with believing in Christ, is the prerequisite to becoming a child of God or being born…of God?”

Actually, no, Mr Bryson, I don’t get that from John 1:12-13 at all.  I read it to say that some people receive Christ, and to those people Christ gave the right to become children of God, those people also believe in His name, and where not born of themselves or their will, but where renewed by God.  I don’t see any ifs, buts, or dependence on anything but God.  Those that have received Him are saved, and where born of God.

My Bryson continues and quotes John 20:31:

“but these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that believing you may have life in His name.”

Mr. Bryson says that the signs are recorded so that we can believe Jesus is Christ, the Son of God, and that we may have life in His name.

No Calvinist will dispute that, indeed it agrees with other passages such as:

Romans 10:17  So then faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.

The distinction is that a Calvinist will say that nobody can ‘pick’ God because they are dead in their sin:

1 Corinthians 1:18 For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God.

Where we not all perishing before we where being saved?

What about 2 Tim  2:24-26:

And a servant of the Lord must not quarrel but be gentle to all, able to teach, patient, in humility correcting those who are in opposition, if God perhaps will grant them repentance, so that they may know the truth, and that they may come to their senses and escape the snare of the devil, having been taken captive by him to do his will.

How do people know the truth?  Because God granted them repentance.  Only then do they come to their senses and escape the snare of the devil.

The point that Mr. Bryson is trying to make is that the verses he quotes in John can be interpreted to mean that people choose to have faith in Christ, then Christ saves them.  He makes the point that faith comes first, then salvation which is why Calvinism is wrong.  The problem is that the Bible teaches that nobody has faith apart from God:

Hebrews 12:2a looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith

And the Bible also teaches that God chooses who will call upon Christ.  When many disciples deserted Jesus, he plainly states the reason:

John 6:64-65 Yet there are some of you who do not believe.” For Jesus had known from the beginning which of them did not believe and who would betray him. He went on to say, “This is why I told you that no one can come to me unless the Father has enabled him.”

If Mr. Bryson was correct in that people choose to have faith in Christ, then Christ would have named that as the reason why people deserted Him.  As a matter of fact, these people already choose Christ, yet they didn’t have any control over their salvation because, “the Father has[n't] enabled [them]“.

While Mr. Bryson’s arguments can be easily disputed using a plain interpretation of John 6, the most disturbing thing is that he doesn’t actually quote a single verse that actually describes the unregenerate state of man, which be believes is capable of having faith in Christ, and the entire point of the total depravity doctrine.  Here is the truth about mankind:

We are not righteous, not even one (Romans 3:10)
We don’t understand (Romans 3:11)
NOBODY seeks after God (Romans 3:11)
Nobody does good, no, not one. (Romans 3:12)
We are dead in sin (Eph2:1, Col 2:13)
We are slaves to unrighteousness (John 8:34; Rom 6:6, 17, 20)
We are alienated from God (Col 1:21)
We are hostile to Him (Rom 5:10; 8:7)
We are spritiually blind (2 Cor 4:4)
We are captives (2 Tim 2:26)
We are trapped in Satan’s kingdom (Col 1:13)
We are powerless to change our sinful natures (Jer 13:23; Rom 5:6)
We are unable to please God (Rom 8:8)
We are incapable of understanding spiritual truth (1 Cor 2:14; John 14:17)

In order to believe Mr. Bryson’s arguments you would have to ignore every passage of scripture that plainly teaches we are spiritually dead, and somehow come to the conclusion that we can have faith in Christ in our spritually dead state. Perhaps Mr Bryson believes that we get just enough grace to be able to choose, but the bible doesn’t teach that anywhere. Either we have the Spirit of God and lean on his righteousness and grace or we don’t.

Another problem with Mr Bryson’s views are that they dictate what his beliefs are concerning the cross. Because Mr Bryson believes that all men can be saved though faith and choosing Christ before they are regenerated, he must also believe that Christ did not save his sheep on the cross (John 10) but rather Christ’s work on the cross simply provided the possibility for all people to be saved. Either Christ paid the price for the elect and they are saved (truth) or Christ paid the price for everyone and some choose not to be saved (false) which is the same as saying that Christ paid for the possibility of you choosing him, but his blood failed to save those who didn’t choose him. The problem with this view is that nowhere in the scripture do we read about the blood of Christ failing to save people who didn’t choose him, rather we read everywhere in scripture that the blood of Christ has paid the price and his sheep are redeemed:

John 6:44:
No one can come to Me unless the Father who sent Me draws him; and I will raise him up at the last day.

God chose his people for salvation in eternity past (Eph 1:4-5,11) and sent his son to die for those people. The blood of Christ has all of the power and authority to save and does not depend on anything else. Salvation is a GIFT from God, not an offer from God!

Edit:
After reading for a while on this subject I found a few other interesting sites:
http://dory.typepad.com/wittenberg_gate/2004/12/john_644_what_d.html
http://biblicalthought.com/blog/george-bryson-cross-examined-by-james-white-on-john-644/