We have heard that building, fitting, and attaching both doors can take as much as 40 hours each to complete 🙁 Rob jumped right into this big part of the project this past weekend. Hopefully we can complete both doors …
Now that all of the instruments are talking we were able to rivet on the instrument panel and canopy. It is really starting to look like an airplane now.
Rob has been spending many hours getting the panel and subpanel holes cut and aligned to accept the instrument panel and large instrument stack brackets. After many precise measurement we have exciting new angle brackets as extra support for the …
We made what should be our final trip to Aurora, OR to pick up the finishing kit (doors, windows, wheels, etc.) and the instrument panel, better known as the dashboard for non pilots:)
Rob spent many hours working with the …
This past weekend Rob drilled the backing aluminum strips for the canopy and then countersunk the holes. The sun was out in full force so it was once again time to dig out the free hat from the Arlington Airshow……
For those keeping score: the house rule when we started building the airplane was that airplane parts would only be in the garage. Today this rule was broken in a big way. Please see the picture below for what you …
From mid November through the holidays we have spent a very limited amount of time on the airplane. We have instead been traveling and visiting with family. In December Kelly’s sister (Kari) and brother-in-law (Brant) stayed at our place where …