Well, I have a post, but no time to get it ready.
I have re-taped the windows for the final time.
Installed an inspection plate under the horizontal stab.
Added a handle to close and open the canopy door from inside.
Sanded some on the fuselage.
Sanded down the wings that were previously finished
Dare to click on this link and you will see how really proud, Jerry and I
are, of our instrument panel. Even if we are missing two hole stuffers.
Featured, is the Turn and Bank that we just purchased from Brian Kraut.
Thanks Brian, it fits OK and looks good to.
Jerry and I did sit in it together
: "Dan Heath"
To:
Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2004 5:37 PM
Subject: KR>Post of this week
Dare to click on this link and you will see how really proud, Jerry and I
are, of our instrument panel. Even if we are missing two hole stuffers.
Featured, is the Turn and Bank that we just p
Dan, That's a great looking panel, nice job. How far
is it from the bottom of your panel to the floor? You
seem to have more clearance for your knees than I do
in mine. I'm 5'7" and I miss the bottom of my panel
about an inch or so. Rick Wilson.
--- Dan Heath wrote:
> Dare to click on this link an
Lookin really good Guys...Looks like it's gonna change categoriws soon--
>From Under Constrtuction to ... Flying!
Dan Heath wrote:
Dare to click on this link and you will see how really proud, Jerry and I
are, of our instrument panel. Even if we are missing two hole stuffers.
Featured, is the Tu
.
I was hoping to see a photo there of you and Jerry hugging
>each other in the cockpit.
>Mark Jones (N886MJ)
+++
Mark,
This is a family audience. Let's not go there!! :-)
Larry Flesner
RE:How far is it from the bottom of your panel to the floor?
The bottom of the panel is 18.5" off the floor. I am 5'9" and there is no
padding on the seats, and our seats are made to allow us to sit about 1" off
the bottom of the floor. There is a section on the site on how we made the
seats
Dan & Jerry,
Michelle and I will now do our best Kermit the Frog immitation:
Both Hands Waving: YeaaaH !
Persistance paid off!
Congtatulations
Dan Heath wrote:
This post shows, what I consider to be THE turning point in this project.
As long as this windshield does not crack, we ar
This post shows, what I consider to be THE turning point in this project.
As long as this windshield does not crack, we are now good to go.
Click on the link, scroll about halfway down, about the 6th thumbnail. You
will see the installation of the passenger window and the windshield
installed.
Well, I guess it has been a while since a post. And guess what it is, that
s right, a windshield. This is because the windshield has become my life's
work.
Well, I don't want to get my hopes up, but we have one on the plane, ready
to be glassed in. I will only know if it is going to work, if
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