Saturday, October 18, 2008

Kodiak 008 Moves Down the Line






Our first Q-100 Kodiak is taking shape on the Quest assembly line, on its long journey to a village on a South Pacific island. It's about to get its wings, wiring harness and engine.
The big question: will 008 come with a Christmas bow stuck to it? We're told to expect that!

The cargo pod should arrive for assembly in a few weeks (below is a shot of a test pod being fitted to the prototype/flight test airplane).

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

The Porter Goes in the Box

Finally, using the cradles and fixtures supplied by Pilatus, the PC-6 Porter got snugly packed yesterday in the container for its long ride accross the Pond. Rough seas, salt air and bureaucracies are all that stand in the way of seeing it begin service.





Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Dedication and Disassembly of the Porter


The PC-6 Porter was dedicated by JAARS staff for service overseas. All the new systems are installed and working properly, and the export papers are in order!
The Aviation team that invested their time and effort stood in front of the airplane.




The Porter is only a day or two from being slid into a container for its trip to southeastern Asia. We're using special frames and slings from Pilatus already designed for this operation -- one that's been done many times before.

Friday, August 29, 2008

The Porter is Back...




... and now looks like the two it will join in southeast Asia. Great to have it home and on schedule -- pictured here as it looked when we took delivery on Wednesday in San Angelo , TX, and then as we pulled up to the JAARS hangar on Thursday evening, after over eight hours of flight. After a bit more maintenance and avionics work, we'll begin disassembling it to put in the container a month from now, for the trip halfway around the globe.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

The Porter Sports its New Look!

Latest shots from the paint shop reveal the outcome of four weeks of work. I'll be heading out to Texas tomorrow to bring it back to JAARS.

Smoketown was Smokin' !












The new Missions Fest at Smoketown airport on Saturday and Sunday afternoon was a great success, with at least 3,000 visitors on Saturday alone. Four aircraft, including the Kodiak, were kept busy the entire time giving rides. Steve Saint demonstrated his father's "bucket drop" technique. The Kodiak nearly reached the mark of 1,100 people given rides for the summer tour. The weather was beautiful, but the sun was also intense.






Friday, August 22, 2008

Gettin' Ready for the Big One







Rochester, Schenectady, Ft. Washington (Philadelphia) -- all pleasant preludes to the Saturday-Sunday event at Smoketown Airport near Lancaster, PA. The International Association of Mission Aviation "Missions Fest" is expecting around 3,000 attendees. JAARS is here with two smaller airplanes and the helicopter. We'll all be very busy giving rides and telling the story. The Kodiak will be of particular interest to folks who have prayed for and supported the project for years.


Steve Saint is here, and will displaying and demonstrating his little Piper Family Cruiser, identical to the one his father, Nate Saint, flew in Ecuador before that fateful encounter with the Waorani tribesmen in 1956 (read Through Gates of Splendor, or see the recent movie, End of the Spear). Steve will demonstrate the "bucket drop" procedure that his father developed to lower gifts to the Waorani via a long line from his circling Piper.