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I am preparing to cover the fuselage this summer. I ordered my fabric yesterday. I installed nut plates on the inboard rib of the Horizontal Stab to receive machine screws to secure a fairing in the future that will seal up the gap between the H-stab and the fuselage.
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Brooks Cone
Southeast Michigan
Patrol #303, Kit build
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90971895-AE7A-493A-8B45-1B1FF0CE3F12.jpeg Installed my stainless flap ring, and made inspection cover and frame at the tail section. 6F8CA8C6-9193-4EF0-8EB9-88D8B1091AF2.jpeg45722673-CE82-4934-B2A4-EA134AC02102.jpeg
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I fabricated a shroud fro my Throttle Quadrants and installed the headset jacks under the shroud. I try to keep all items I can off the instrument panel and moving these to the side at shoulder level opens up and simplifies the instrument panel. It also keeps cords from hanging down from overhead. I used Phenolic sheet 1/8 inch thick to attach the jacks to the bottom (brown in color) Phenolic is non conductive which will improve long term serviceability I think. Boeing installs them this way.
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Southeast Michigan
Patrol #303, Kit build
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0D73F1FE-4571-41A6-9585-2507B9DC4306.jpeg88F78460-27C8-407B-806A-92AC04F73FEF.jpeg I installed the two static port holding plates, will likely route the plumbing up and over the top to the instrument panel. Up to stop water from entering the system.
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Working with fibreglass is not my strong point, but I am making up the wingtip leading edge, the landing light will be housed in there. 6FE6FCE5-EB91-448C-A0CE-E12DEDE5EA71.jpegDB8D0534-1BB4-4ECA-A54E-644E7F055762.jpeg
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Wiring hell for a week and a half, and I did the basic avionics harnesses 2 years ago. Trying to get everything to talk to each other, and the wire lengths correct. I wish I could recommend paying Dynon or Garmin to build it all for you, but making that all work with your custom layout may not work out.
I am really very experienced at 12v stuff, but this is the first time I designed and built an entire 12v system for a moving object. It is more work than I thought. But with EFI, if mine isn't spot on, I will spend to much time as a glider. When it is done I am sure I will be happy with what I did, but a carb and two magnetos is resonating in my mind. LOL.
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Today is dopamine release day......I powered up my avionics for the first time !
I can’t take any credit for the wiring, I simply used the Advanced Flight Systems off the shelf wiring looms which I can highly recommend, they really are “plug and playâ€. I installed the avionics wiring yesterday and added the network cables this morning.
I’ve also added a very light weight carpet that I found in the local rubber suppliers.
I’m currently making some mounts for the headset sockets in the wing root panels.
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Christchurch, NZ
BearhawkBlog.com - Safety & Maintenance Notes
YouTube - Build and flying channel
Builders Log - We build planes
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Maybe this doesn't count, but I received my hardware package from Wicks today! LSA QB will not be here for another week or so.LSA QB started 2/6/2022, My Build Log, N67BH reserved.
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My Patrol kit arrives in June and I’ve been ordering parts (mains, brakes, tailwheel on shelf). With Mark’s help I ordered the Wick’s hardware kit. The hardware arrived a week or so ago and I’ve been organizing and sorting. I had a brief career at Home Depot and lean toward pegboard displays. My wife thinks I’m OCD. Good luck with your build.You do not have permission to view this gallery.
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Originally posted by dutchmaster36 View PostMy Patrol kit arrives in June and I’ve been ordering parts (mains, brakes, tailwheel on shelf). With Mark’s help I ordered the Wick’s hardware kit. The hardware arrived a week or so ago and I’ve been organizing and sorting. I had a brief career at Home Depot and lean toward pegboard displays. My wife thinks I’m OCD. Good luck with your build.Rob Caldwell
Lake Norman Airpark (14A), North Carolina
EAA Chapter 309
Model B Quick Build Kit Serial # 11B-24B / 25B
YouTube Channel: http://bearhawklife.video
1st Flight May 18, 2021
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I third that. I often wish I took the time to make a rolling stand that I could drag around easily to drop tools on. I even drew up plans for one then just forgot about it as life happened. I would have a top surface about the size of a large grypmat and some open containers hanging off the sides for clecos...
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I bought a stainless steel rolling "kitchen cart" from somewhere (IKEA, maybe?). It has one drawer and a couple of shelves in addition to the top. I attached a thick plywood layer on top to protect it if/when I used it to drill something. It's really nice to be able to grab the tools you expect to use, and roll them around with you. Shelves are nice to hold small parts (or other tools) you'll be using.
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