Yes sir I did. 😁🤙🏼 Thanks! Glad everything is working out for you. Keep up the BEAUTIFUL work!! Looking forward to seeing that old girl back up in the air SOON. 😁@@DavidBuyakCessna172GPiperJ5a
You sure you want to wade into the prime or not prime controversy?!? My thoughts are the airplane lasted 93 years at this point, I’m not changing a thing. I understand both views but I choose not to and as an added benefit, the airframe is lighter. FYI, I made the same selection on my Cessna 172.
This looks AWESOME! were you thinking of trying to install a left wing tank ? I didn’t have the patience like you have had with rebuilding the original wing ribs and installed all new Dakota Cub wing ribs in both wings. Hopefully the fuselage will be able to be gone through quickly in the next coming months?
I wasn’t thinking of a L/H wing tank. I think you’re the smarter one between the two of us with the Dakota Cub wing ribs. I have news for you on getting the fuselage done in a few months…I was thinking maybe a few years! Hey, thanks for staying in touch.
Your project is really moving along. Great to see the progress and to learn what you have discovered along the way. Thanks for sharing!
General, glad you enjoyed, this is good clean fun & I expect the second wing to take about 50% of the time from lessons learned
Thank you again for sharing your work and progress!! love how the wings are coming and detail your put in
Glad you liked it & thanks for watching
Looking GREAT brother!! Beautiful job! 😁👌🏼
Hey Chad! I just linked you in my description. I’m cranking out the RH wing now. Did you see all the credit I gave you and Don n Ron?
Yes sir I did. 😁🤙🏼 Thanks! Glad everything is working out for you. Keep up the BEAUTIFUL work!! Looking forward to seeing that old girl back up in the air SOON. 😁@@DavidBuyakCessna172GPiperJ5a
Simply wow😍👍
I’m glad you enjoyed the Video.
Very impressive looks fantastic love the video
Bill! Good to hear from you, I hope all is well.
Beautiful piece of art work!
Thanks Dave!
I salute your craftsmanship😮 Thank you so much 😊
Thank you very much!
So simple in deign yet kind of complex to assemble. It looks so fragile in it's uncovered state...
Thanks for watching, true your observation. When you triangulate the wing struts into the equation things get super rigid.
Good and informative video ... just wondering if there was a reason why you didn't Zinc Chromate coat the ribs and alclad components ?
You sure you want to wade into the prime or not prime controversy?!? My thoughts are the airplane lasted 93 years at this point, I’m not changing a thing. I understand both views but I choose not to and as an added benefit, the airframe is lighter. FYI, I made the same selection on my Cessna 172.
Sorry, that was 83 years old
This looks AWESOME! were you thinking of trying to install a left wing tank ? I didn’t have the patience like you have had with rebuilding the original wing ribs and installed all new Dakota Cub wing ribs in both wings. Hopefully the fuselage will be able to be gone through quickly in the next coming months?
I wasn’t thinking of a L/H wing tank. I think you’re the smarter one between the two of us with the Dakota Cub wing ribs. I have news for you on getting the fuselage done in a few months…I was thinking maybe a few years! Hey, thanks for staying in touch.
I bet that didnt look that good right after it rolled our of the assembly plant
Thank you Nathan Buyak