Hello guys,
I've read that many people recommend mating the tail cone as late as possible, and I'm planning to do it that way. Right now, my fuselage is in the garage, and the tail cone is in the hangar. I want them to see each other as late as possible.
I'm wondering if it's possible to finish all canopy work (frame + plexiglass, except for the fairing) without even having the tail cone temporarily clecoed. Reading the canopy manuals, it appears the only dependency on the rear fuselage is that the alignment of the canopy skirt requires the turtle deck skin to be present, but I believe I can cleco the turtle deck to the roll bar and baggage bulkhead.
Is this a good plan, or have I missed anything that can potentially cause alignment issues later? Thanks!
I've read that many people recommend mating the tail cone as late as possible, and I'm planning to do it that way. Right now, my fuselage is in the garage, and the tail cone is in the hangar. I want them to see each other as late as possible.
I'm wondering if it's possible to finish all canopy work (frame + plexiglass, except for the fairing) without even having the tail cone temporarily clecoed. Reading the canopy manuals, it appears the only dependency on the rear fuselage is that the alignment of the canopy skirt requires the turtle deck skin to be present, but I believe I can cleco the turtle deck to the roll bar and baggage bulkhead.
Is this a good plan, or have I missed anything that can potentially cause alignment issues later? Thanks!