This post is actually out of order... In the last post, I mentioned that Gary and I moved my wings from the garage to the hangar. This opened up a whole lot of room for building. Here they are packed in his little pickup truck..
Friday, April 27, 2007
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
A sign of progress
Guess what... I finally started "working" on the project tonight.. Over the past month, I've spent 2 weeks in Asia, one weekend in Galveston, one weekend working on the Sidewinder, and last weekend I moved the wings out of my garage to the airport. Finally I have room in the garage, and time to start building..
From Aileron |
Tonight I layed up 1 layer of fiberglass over 1/4" foam to start building the aileron ribs. Before tonight, I figured it would take me 1 week to get the aileron complete.. Well, I'm starting to see why it takes so long to build these airplanes.. I spent 1 hr laying up 1 layer of glass.. I now need to let that sit overnight, and do the same to the other side of the foam.. Let that sit.. Cut out the ribs, create cap-strips (essentially mounting strips for the ribs), let that sit... Fiberglass one half of the rib in.. Let that sit.. and so on... Looks like I'll still be working on this aileron for a few weeks! At least I've started making forward progress on the project.
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