LettersFromFlyoverCountry
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Spent most of the winter waiting around for the fuselage to show up, cleaning up and organizing the hangar (nee garage), buying a few tools, looking at Web sites, reading preview plans.
So there was no reason to be surprised when the truck showed up with the crates.
We unloaded, put it in the garage, opened up for a quick peek and then closed it up (I had to go to work).
I had a little more time to spend this evening looking at the drawings and the plans (man, there's twice as much as for the wings), and skimmed through a few things. And then it hit me the way it did in the day's before my first son was born: am I up to this?
There sure are a lot of parts there. And just reading about bending longerons is enough to make you take up soccer.
BC
So there was no reason to be surprised when the truck showed up with the crates.
We unloaded, put it in the garage, opened up for a quick peek and then closed it up (I had to go to work).
I had a little more time to spend this evening looking at the drawings and the plans (man, there's twice as much as for the wings), and skimmed through a few things. And then it hit me the way it did in the day's before my first son was born: am I up to this?
There sure are a lot of parts there. And just reading about bending longerons is enough to make you take up soccer.
BC