After three years, my punch list is down under a page now!
1. Either rebuild my "prop strike" C-90 or use the 0-200 from my flying Christavia which then would be sold as a project
2. Install engine with final "details"( firewall to engine lines and fire sleeve lines/fire proof firewall pass throughs as required)
3. Finish the baffling details after the chosen engine solution is mounted .
4. Finish the cowl doors after any required "bumps" are identified
5. Finish the wing tips.
then move the plane to the airport.
1. Mount wings/struts for the final time.
2. Fabricate/connect fuel lines from wing tanks to fuselage lines.
3. Fabricate/Install fuel sight gauges
4. Fuel system leak down, calibration and flow test.
5. Fabricate/install aileron cables.
6. Fabricate/install wing root fairings.
7. Fabricate/install gear/fuselage fairings.
8.Final windscreen installation.
9. W&B
so plenty left to do but weighted on the "install" side as opposed to the"fabricate" category.
1. Either rebuild my "prop strike" C-90 or use the 0-200 from my flying Christavia which then would be sold as a project
2. Install engine with final "details"( firewall to engine lines and fire sleeve lines/fire proof firewall pass throughs as required)
3. Finish the baffling details after the chosen engine solution is mounted .
4. Finish the cowl doors after any required "bumps" are identified
5. Finish the wing tips.
then move the plane to the airport.
1. Mount wings/struts for the final time.
2. Fabricate/connect fuel lines from wing tanks to fuselage lines.
3. Fabricate/Install fuel sight gauges
4. Fuel system leak down, calibration and flow test.
5. Fabricate/install aileron cables.
6. Fabricate/install wing root fairings.
7. Fabricate/install gear/fuselage fairings.
8.Final windscreen installation.
9. W&B
so plenty left to do but weighted on the "install" side as opposed to the"fabricate" category.
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