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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.

The Canopy Takes Shape—Spring Boost for the F1 Rocket Project

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Progress on the F1 Rocket project accelerates as warm weather enables critical canopy and gear leg work.

Eating the Elephant—Part 2

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One step forward, two steps back

Old Fiberglass Parts—Good as New

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Fitting the RV-1’s fiberglass tail tips highlights the art behind careful craftsmanship—flanges, filler, and all.

Close Quarters Fuel Pump

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When building from older kits or plans, visiting other builders can reveal ingenious solutions, saving valuable time and trouble.

A Good Decision

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Sometimes, the universe throws you a curveball.

Wrenching with Friends

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A few days in the shop with KITPLANES Senior Editor Tom Wilson refreshing an IO-540 engine makes the job enjoyable.

Multi-Use Water

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When folks come to visit in our shop, we try to remember to offer them a bottle of water, especially in the summer. Most...

When Wear is Good

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This screen is supposed to be checked at every oil change, so the paint wear should be proportional to age and hours.

Fiberglass Magic: A Better-Fitting Rear Seat Back

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How to use fiberglass magic for a better-fitting RV-type rear seatback—stronger, snugger, and finished with a satisfying “clunk.”

Adventures in Pro-Seal

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How do you use Pro-seal and document the procedure with a camera? The simple answer… you don’t! Once the Polysulfide Sealant comes out o...

In Case You Missed It

Lancair Evolution

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Lancair Aircraft is revolutionizing its already successful turboprop line of kits with the new Evolution, a 750-horsepower, Pratt & Whitney-PT6A-powered, carbon-fiber composite, 380-mph four-seater to be available later this year.

Rapid Prototyping and Experimental Design

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Coupon testing, part 4. By Eric Stewart and Brian Paris.

The KR at 50

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Celebrating five decades of Ken Rand’s smooth, light, fast homebuilt.

Firewall Forward: Carburetors and Troubleshooting

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In the next installment of KITPLANES Firewall Forward sponsored by Tempest editor at large...