Anyway I can use this to continue building. Down the road I have the option to rebuild this engine or find a better one. To be determined. . .
Thursday, December 31, 2020
Mounting Engine
OK, OK,OK, this isn't the actual engine. I have picked up an engine core (completely run out, not running engine) to use to continue the build process. Engine is an O-320-D3J from a Piper Archer. This is kind of an advantage is some ways. If I were to buy a new engine now, it would sit around until I finish the build. Airplane engines do not like to sit around. I can only imagine what is going on inside this run out engine.
Sunday, July 19, 2020
Wheel Fairings
The gear and wheel fairings as said to increase the top speed by 12 MPH. The kit does contain a great shape to get started with. I start out with some trimming the gear leg fairings to remove excess material to make them fit properly.
Fitting to the wheels
Used laser levels to create a grid aligned to the center line which made the line up a snap.
Mocking up the intersection fairings.
Next the wheel pants them selves.
Canopy Bow
This is a modification from the original design which is supposed to increase the durability of the joint between the canoy and the wind screen. Instead of a fiberglass overlap, I will be using a .032 inch aluminium sheet cut the correct shape.
Completed Canopy
So one thing I can say, the canopy takes a long time to complete. A loooooooooong time. I will admit there was a lot of start and stop work over a few months to complete this. I would guess there is more than 60 hours in total to complete this component. I am extremely happy with the finished product. I'll give the abridged version here the get this blog caught back up to present day.
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