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Got the fairleads installed (started to get a bit of C-Clip technique after the first couple of fairleads Also got the flooring final size drilled. Introduced a young'n to airplane making - No drill bit in the drill but quite happy to help me. We all gotta start learning this homebuilding building stuff sometime...
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After some tooling delays I finally got my first inspection hole cut with backup ring and cover fitted. You guys were right, those edge margins are tight and can sneak up on you if you're not watching, but I'm happy with the results. Measure thrice cut twice!You do not have permission to view this gallery.
This gallery has 2 photos.Mark
Scratch building Patrol #275
Hood River, OR
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Had the technical counselors from EAA chapter 441 out today to look at my wings and empennage. All was deemed satisfactory and I got to learn alot about the tech counselor program. Thanks to counselors Brian Lee and Dave Nason. I highly recommend this free service from EAA.
Gerry
Patrol #30
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Plus 1 on Gerry's post. Tech counselor from my local chapter visited recently. As a first time builder, I found it reassuring to have an experienced set of eyes look over my project. As we chatted about construction, engines, fuel systems, etc. I came away with a better perspective on the whole enterprise, and maybe a bit more confidence to keep forging ahead.
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Got me an adjustable seat (while I ponder the fuel valve/floor splitting decision)
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Originally posted by Chewie View PostAfter some tooling delays I finally got my first inspection hole cut with backup ring and cover fitted. You guys were right, those edge margins are tight and can sneak up on you if you're not watching, but I'm happy with the results. Measure thrice cut twice!
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Originally posted by DBeaulieu View PostGot me an adjustable seat (while I ponder the fuel valve/floor splitting decision)
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Many years ago I was taking off in a Cherokee. Just after lift off the seat went all the way back and the seatback collapsed. I ended up in a pile in the back seat with my girlfriend screaming. Ever since then I never wanted to hear the words "guick release" and "seat" in the same sentence.
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Originally posted by geraldmorrissey View PostMany years ago I was taking off in a Cherokee. Just after lift off the seat went all the way back and the seatback collapsed. I ended up in a pile in the back seat with my girlfriend screaming. Ever since then I never wanted to hear the words "guick release" and "seat" in the same sentence.
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Closest call I ever had. I was young and agile. My desperate attempt to regain control probably only made matters worse, the plane was quite happy to fly away without my imput. The plane was a rental, the seat was worn, had shoddy weld repairs on the frame. A well designed quick release system is really convient and I can see why that is an important, but I like nuts and bolts. Just my .02.
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