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Avatar User Offline invertmast
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Posted: April/15/2024 at 4:28pm  Quote
 
The Rebuild has begun!


Yesterday i layed up a new cowl in the original cowl mold. Today i popped it out and its perfect:




I also took a few hours to get the left wing panel sanded down to the fiberglass:






I then got the forward wing tube socket replaced and the big chunk of missing foam replaced….


I took some video’s yesterday and today, so once i get done editing those, i’ll post the youtube links:





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Posted: April/15/2024 at 7:43pm  Quote
 
Wow I saw the video and now here you are, smokin as usual! That cowl is awesome buddy!

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Posted: May/19/2024 at 4:14pm  Quote
 
Such a great project in perfect hands!
 
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Posted: May/19/2024 at 4:35pm  Quote
 
Thomas, awesome project/rebuild! 

Just reading your balsa order made my wallet run and hide! Just picked up approx. $700 in ply/lite ply and balsa myself for a few projects and it hurt knowing a few years ago it would have cost half to a third of what it did. As you know a 1/8 x 3 x 48 cost as much as 2 1/2  2x4s! Crazy, but 2x4s cant fly so we must bite the bullet. 

Bomb drop feature? remember the plane but not the details.


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Posted: May/19/2024 at 5:49pm  Quote
 
Thanks yall, the repairs are significantly further ahead than what the video’s show. So much so that they will be done and the upgrades can begin by the end of June.   The upgrades will mostly be technology wise, with just a few changes to the airplane. Mostly gear doors and improving the looks of the cockpit section and the paint job.

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Posted: May/19/2024 at 6:46pm  Quote
 
I do hope you can add some lightness during the rebuild.

 
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Posted: May/19/2024 at 6:52pm  Quote
 
Why? Not arguing against it in principle but I saw definitely two versions maybe three of this plane fly and it flew well each time.

I ask not to argue just curious as too what your reasoning is.

Whit

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I do hope you can add some lightness during the rebuild.<br>


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Posted: May/19/2024 at 7:04pm  Quote
 
I think the last one was Model Number Three.


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