Having assembled and painted the pedals themselves, it was time to attach them to the weldments (the parts that actually move to control the rudder). Kelly did this herself, which gave me time to work on the mounting of the …
The first step is to cut the hole in the fuselage where the baggage door goes. After cleaning that up, we started putting together the door itself. It’s drilled and dimpled, ready to be primed.
Some of the floorboards can be riveted in at this point, since nothing is installed below them. Kelly is handling that.
This was my first serious attempt of bending and running the soft aluminum tube. This part of the project involves running the brake lines from where the gear legs enter the fuselage, under the seats, through the tunnel, and up …
One of the last steps on the wing is installing the aileron trim. As mentioned in an earlier post, it’s a spring bias system. Here’s a picture of the springs and trim servo attached to the torque tube (as vewed …