8th
July
2009
Dusted off the right wing skeleton and dropped the fuel tank in place. It clicked right into the dimples and lined up nicely–all the bolts for the Z-brackets lined right up, save for the inboard-most bracket, which needed a little finagling (as it did on the left wing). Inserted & torqued all the spar-tank bolts, then all the screws. Used a new screwdriver bit, and only managed to mangle two screw heads…gotta get one of those “grippy” bits with the tiny serrations on the tip, maybe those hold on better.
Followed up by clecoing on the top skins, interpolated with plenty of wing-twist measurement checking. All’s good…ready to rivet!

Hours: 2.2 | Posted in Skin Panels |
6th
July
2009
Primed the top skins, wing walk doubler, and J-channels for the right wing, along with the retainer brackets for the landing light lenses. Discovered that small bugs are attracted to the large, freshly primed skin panels as the light dims in the late evening–probably because they’re rather white.
Hours: 1.5 | Posted in Skin Panels |
5th
July
2009
Summer is the time for working on projects…and this summer, that’s meant remodeling the bathroom more than building an airplane. I’ve spent the last three weeks on that project, with at least a week to go, taking into account the fact that I need to go to “real” work at least occasionally… A complete strip-to-the-studs and buildout of our small bathroom, to follow on the (unplanned) porch and patio projects from last summer.
Not to say there’s been no work on the plane…I set Allison to work deburring and dimpling wing skins when she complained of being too bored. Several nights ago, I reconfigured the shop for riveting the right wing, plumbed and leveled the skeleton. Tonight, I did primer prep on the top skins and J-channels for the right wing; hoping to get a chance to prime them tomorrow after work. I’m guessing we’ve found 6 hours or so in the last month.
Time flies, even if I don’t; school will be starting again before we know it.
Hours: 6.0 | Posted in Skin Panels |
9th
June
2009
Allison was bored enough today while I was at work that she dimpled most of the holes in the right wing top skins. I also spent some time fiddling with the Gretz pitot mount when I came home…looks like it should be relatively easy to fit up. Need to read up on the best location (inboard or outboard of the bellcrank bay?) to install it.
Hours: 1.7 | Posted in Skin Panels |
7th
June
2009
Nursing some wrist pain today, so not much productive shop time. Finished building the wing cart by attaching some swivel casters I picked up last night, and padding the leading edge cutout with foam pipe insulation, then set the completed left wing in the cart. Looks good, and rolls nicely. I think there is enough room between the two wing slots that the horizontal stabilizer could be stored on the cart, as well.
Drilled the flap and aileron brackets to the left wing, and pulled out the gap fairings to mess with for a bit. Torqued the aileron bellcrank brackets in the left wing. Dimpled the wing walk doubler for the right wing. Cleaned up the shop a bit, and spent some time just sitting in the shop and looking at things, pondering.

(NB. This post being counted in multiple categories — something which may happen more often, as a work session touches on multiple items. I’ve split the last several sessions into multiple posts, as the time blocks were larger and more well-defined. In the case of multiple categories on a post, each category will total the entire number of hours from the session, but the “grand total” will count it only once. I wish there was an easy way to resolve this, but it is what it is–and since the hours tracking isn’t a requirement of any sort, just for my curiosity, not a big deal.)
Hours: 1.6 | Posted in Ailerons, Flaps, Fuel Tanks, Wings |
5th
June
2009
I know, the plans say to build this before building the wings, but I didn’ have room for two jigs and a cart. No problem to build this after the fact, using a paper tracing of a leading-edge rib (the need to have the rib shape is the only reason I can see that this would need to be done before wing construction). I took the left wing out of its jig, then modified the jig to make the cart; shortening the length to 9′, the width to 3′, and removing the uprights. The upright beams are replaced with plywood panels (recycled from the fuselage crate lid)–one end has a cutout to recieve the leading edge, the other end has a cutout to hold the spar root. Need to pick up some wheels to bolt on the bottom, but other than that, it’s ready to go.

Hours: 2.9 | Posted in Wings |
5th
June
2009
Before dropping the left wing out of the stand (which means turning it nose-down in the wing cart), it seemed like a good idea to fit the lens for the leading-edge light, since it’d be difficult to access in the nose-down position. Followed the directions that came with the kit, and everything worked out nicely. You enlarge the holes in the plexi twice after initial drilling, so there is the opportunity to shift them slightly if alignment needs to be fixed. This one’s not perfect (the holes on the top side ended up being ovaled to tweak the fit), but certainly fine, and the ovals aren’t visible from the outside…once more chance on the other wing.
Trimmed the lens to size with utility knife and bench sander, smoothed with #600 sandpaper, then fit into place using a packing-tape “strap” as described in the instructions. Drilled, drilled some more, deburred and countersunk, then put together the reinforcing strips that hold the nutplates (prepped these for the right wing install too). The lens won’t get fit for good until after the next priming session, so that those strips can be primed, but I did install the internal mounting bracket, now that the LE riveting and AOA installs are complete. Left the bulb out to save it from potential vibration. I think it ended up looking pretty good. At some point after it’s flying, I may pursue the “Pete Howell DIY HID modification” to get more light output…but for now, these ought to get the job done. My plan is to have these on a wig-wag circuit for recognition, as well as taxi/landing steady-on states.

Hours: 2.1 | Posted in Accessories & Mods |
5th
June
2009
One last session with Allison to finish up the skin-spar rivets on the left wing top skins. With that, this wing is ready to come out of the stand! Of course, I forgot to take the “finished” picture in the stand…but here it is after removal from the stand (stand parts being used to build the roll-around wing cart). Couldn’t resist clamping the wingtip on there for a minute to see how it looked.

Hours: 0.9 | Posted in Skin Panels |
4th
June
2009
Later in the evening, Allison helped rivet the J-channels into the wing assembly, and re-install a handful of bad rivets that were drilled out from the last session. All that remains to be riveted on the top skins are the skin-front spar rivets.

Hours: 0.8 | Posted in Skin Panels |
4th
June
2009
While waiting for the water level to drop in the fuel tank test, assembled and drilled the four aileron brackets, as well as fabricated the aileron stops out of the supplied angle. Set the brackets aside for drilling to the wing after we flip it nose-down in the wing cart. Pondered over the flap brackets, for which there are several parts to fabricate from angle stock, along with much drilling to the wing. Also pulled out the rest of the aileron pieces and removed the blue plastic.

Hours: 1.4 | Posted in Ailerons |