LettersFromFlyoverCountry
Well Known Member
I have to admit, I've really fallen in love with the look of a polished RV. When I was building, I had enough dings and scratches in the thing that I thought, 'well, I can't polish it now."
Then at Oshkosh, I saw a polished Cessna 195 and knew that -- especially since I can't afford a paint job -- polishing was the way to go. So I walked over to the Nuvite tent and opened the checkbook and said, "give me what I need."
For the past month, I've been working on the 7A. I'm losing my heated hangar so I needed to get it done.
I probably could've done a better job than I did, but I'm pretty happy with it nonetheless. I knew I had done enough when my sister was visiting from Maine for the holidays.
"I want to take a picture of you and your airplane," she said.
Then she set up the shot.
Then at Oshkosh, I saw a polished Cessna 195 and knew that -- especially since I can't afford a paint job -- polishing was the way to go. So I walked over to the Nuvite tent and opened the checkbook and said, "give me what I need."
For the past month, I've been working on the 7A. I'm losing my heated hangar so I needed to get it done.
I probably could've done a better job than I did, but I'm pretty happy with it nonetheless. I knew I had done enough when my sister was visiting from Maine for the holidays.
"I want to take a picture of you and your airplane," she said.
Then she set up the shot.