Using the scrap for a shim is the most economical route it seems, I know I sure in the hell wont use the canopy sandwiched in between all that lol. Hopefully y’all can come up with a larger canopy from forward to aft!!!
Just out of curiosity, doesn’t PART 103 guidelines say that you “cannot have a canopy”? If you can have one, I would really like to know, because of the benefits of having a canopy!
Never was a requirement that I know of. Piper, Cessna, etc, Cessna in particular, never zinc chromated their aluminum parts for many years. I presume to save weight and cost. Modern practice is to use an epoxy primer. Though you will see ZC. Hangared and not in a salt air environment usually will last many years without treating with paint.
thoroughly enjoying this series so far. well done.
LOVE This series. Can't wait for the rest. This may just cause me to build one.
Yep. These videos made me buy the plans.
Tim Donk are you replying to you’re comment?
Logan Montroy I sure did. Consider it an update.
Using the scrap for a shim is the most economical route it seems, I know I sure in the hell wont use the canopy sandwiched in between all that lol. Hopefully y’all can come up with a larger canopy from forward to aft!!!
How does the canopy latch from the outside?
Hi Where are the wing build videos?
Just out of curiosity, doesn’t PART 103 guidelines say that you “cannot have a canopy”? If you can have one, I would really like to know, because of the benefits of having a canopy!
314 steel?
That latch assembly looks really involved and unnecessary. Why not do a simple coffer latch?
Is it no longer required to Zinc Chromate the interior of aluminum skins? .............. JRW
Never was a requirement that I know of. Piper, Cessna, etc, Cessna in particular, never zinc chromated their aluminum parts for many years. I presume to save weight and cost. Modern practice is to use an epoxy primer. Though you will see ZC. Hangared and not in a salt air environment usually will last many years without treating with paint.