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Reilly 06-28-2018 01:01 AM

Landing gear attachment sequence
 
Hi
I am about to start the finish kit.
Can I start with attaching the gear legs and wheels?
It will make it easier for me in a restricted space.
Reilly

AeroDog 06-28-2018 04:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Reilly (Post 1269917)
Hi
I am about to start the finish kit.
Can I start with attaching the gear legs and wheels?
It will make it easier for me in a restricted space.
Reilly

I attached mine quite early with no issues.

Jerre

tomkk 06-28-2018 05:22 AM

I waited until I had the canopy, wiring and avionics completed before I attached mine. I used the shipping crate the Finish Kit came in as a "workbench". It proved to be a perfect work height for the fuselage upright (for the canopy) and on it's side (for the wiring and avionics). You can't do that with the L.G. attached. Once all that was done I attached the L.G., mounted the engine and attached the tailcone.

Whatever you do, don't attach the boarding steps until you're about ready to fly unless you like barking your shins on them. As me how I know ... :)

DonFromTX 06-28-2018 10:31 AM

I vote for NOT attaching them yet! I did, but there were LOTS of times I regretted it, for instance when you could turn the fuse up on its side for easy access, but had to do it the hard way because I had attached the landing gear.

RFSchaller 06-28-2018 08:29 PM

I put mine on as soon as I had the floor ribs and bottom skin attached to the bulkhead. I also recommend leaving the side skins off around the cockpit as long as possible. I clecoed them for support of the structure and pulled them off for access until I was convinced I had everything in that needed access.

AeroDog 06-28-2018 09:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Reilly (Post 1269917)
Hi
I am about to start the finish kit.
Can I start with attaching the gear legs and wheels?
It will make it easier for me in a restricted space.
Reilly

Definitely do the wiring before putting the gear legs on. It helps immensely to be able to turn the fuse on its side.

Jerre

Reilly 06-29-2018 12:11 AM

Thanks for all the responses guys. Will do the wiring first then.


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