"Plans are useless, but planning is indispensable"
- Jonathan Leever

- Nov 6, 2022
- 2 min read
A favorite quote of mine from former President Eisenhower. It sums up well what has been going on these last couple months.

I am working through replacing basically everything in my front disc brakes. It is a nice big project and will take a good bit of time. Also, this week inaugurates snowy season for Spokane.

Sidenote, I haven't named my truck, just because I don't name things often, and am open to suggestions!

Back to useless plans. We were supposed to run the turbine engines on the U-21, and I was going to make the blog post about that with a video of it, but alas, there were fuel problems. It is a good thing that we are learning/have learned how to do those things.

On a different note, I am still working to restore the Jacobs Radial engine with my classmates. The latest is this control panel, with a throttle and mixture control. And I am also working on meeting with a mechanic from the museum next door who may know about how to wire the ignition system.

Here is the inside of the magneto, it has a manual control to retard or advance the spark for starting. For a magneto, you want the spark to fire later, because the engine hasn't picked up momentum yet, and the spark would cause the piston to kick back, damaging everything. Typically there is a spring loaded coupling on the end that does that, but this one the points move over.

Last, a great view of the snow and the Taco.
"Many plans are in a man's heart, but the counsel of the Lord shall stand. What is desired in a man is loyalty, and it is better to be poor than a liar."
Proverbs 19:21-22
As for planning, I am thinking about what next year will look like doing a bit of flight. I wont have as much time and am trying to plan out what commitments I can keep and which ones I need to let go of. May the Lord give me His good counsel.
Treasuring God,
Jonathan




That is a great quote, Jonathan. Praying God would give you His wisdom as you plan for the next year; my family and I could use prayer in that same area of planning.
I like that name idea a lot, Cyndee! Another idea is to name your truck based off of any "personality traits" or quirks that it has, or a quality you want it to have. When I got my car it had a broken Body Control Module, so the cab lights would randomly turn on and off and the doors would lock and unlock when I was driving. So I named it "Eager" after an AI robot in a book I read in middle school, with the second…
Hi Jonathan, Is that a crack in the bracket for the shock absorber just above the brake assembly in the first photo? I hope and trust you finish well with Powerplant this fall.
Blessings,
Dennis Garretson
Hey Jonathan! Good to see you are "planning".... I am an avid namer of things or should I say nicknames. How about the"Blue Angel" for your truck? Relates to flying with very talented pilots! God Bless you, Cyndee