Not only do I have access to the pitch servo and ELT but extended baggage was desired to carry something long like a shotgun or fishing poles.
The extended baggage can also be used for soft items like jackets or a sleeping bag and pillows for Oshkosh. Nothing heavy and will be added to weight and balance calculations. It probably will be placarded for 10 pounds max after I setting up another location for W&B calculations.
My battery has been moved forward to the forward baggage hold to offset W&B.
The baggage shelf has been reinforced to maintain strength since there is an inspection panel there now.
Camlocks are used to make access easy.
According to Mel, the bulkeads are structural in previous posts so the haven’t been modified with holes to weaken for items such as golf clubs tubes. And of course the grip ends of clubs would nice fit without a weight issue.
Since this is a rebuild, it’s all built with scrap.
Very nice! Is that shelf removable in the event you need to get into the back of the fuselage?….which really, come to think of it, may not be necessary??
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Mark H.
RV-7- IO-360, EFII, Whirl Wind C/S, (Built and sold)
RV-4- O-320, Catto three blade, P-Mags (Sold)
RV-8- IO-360, Hartzell C/S (Flying)
RV-7- Sold project
RV-14- Building
Lots of Rockets have this mod (mine included). Equally useful is the elimination of the shelf over the battery and belcrank.
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WARNING! Incorrect design and/or fabrication of aircraft and/or components may result in injury or death. Information presented in this post is based on my own experience - Reader has sole responsibility for determining accuracy or suitability for use.
Michael Robinson
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Harmon Rocket II -SDS EFI
1940 Taylorcraft BL-65
1984 L39C - SOLD
RV-8 - SDS CPI - SOLD