We opened the four crates and took everything out Saturday evening after arriving home from Aurora. The inventory began this yesterday morning. One or two neighbors were helping with occasional assistance from Paul. It took about 4.5 hours to do the inventory and organize storage. No surprise that more parts were missing than the factory had listed on the backorder list, so it was important to inventory promptly and let them know.


One of the VERY nice things about this kit is that sub-kits were wrapped together in plastic wrap. (Maybe this has been a thing for a while, but you must remember that the only RV that I’ve previously built was a -3B!) This presents a little bit of a dilemma as one has to take the plastic wrap off the bundle to properly inventory. We then re-wrapped the sub-kit in a messier bundle but still together. When I started to work on the first steps of building, this approach probably saved at least a half hour because all the parts for Rear Spar Assembly were together and I didn’t have to gather them. (I made sure the inventory showed where each sub-kit is stored, as well.) BTW, random Post It notes showed inside the sub-kit wrapping showing missing part numbers commonly didn’t align with the inventory, but I pretty much ignored the Post Its and will rely on the inventory. Also of note, we didn’t see any damage or suspect pieces during the inventory.

Things went so fast that I even removed the blue plastic coating from all the pieces in the first build, Section 22. Of course, you need to re-label each piece. Since the instructions use the “item no.” instead of the lengthier part number, I am trying to put the item number on the naked pieces. (See the Sample Assembly Plans at https://www.vansaircraft.com/wp-con...-15-Wing-Kit-Sample-Assembly-Instructions.pdf.) I think this will avoid constantly having to check the parts list to figure out which part is called for. We’ll see. (NOTE: This was NOT a good idea. I switched to putting an abbreviated form of the part number on each piece, which has worked well on subsequent subkits.)
After posting that I received no assembly instructions in the crates, Vans let me know that the “sample” instructions posted on the web (see above) are good to go…and so am I. I will be out in the shop later this morning, after it warms up a bit, and start deburring, priming, and assembling! Stay tuned.



One of the VERY nice things about this kit is that sub-kits were wrapped together in plastic wrap. (Maybe this has been a thing for a while, but you must remember that the only RV that I’ve previously built was a -3B!) This presents a little bit of a dilemma as one has to take the plastic wrap off the bundle to properly inventory. We then re-wrapped the sub-kit in a messier bundle but still together. When I started to work on the first steps of building, this approach probably saved at least a half hour because all the parts for Rear Spar Assembly were together and I didn’t have to gather them. (I made sure the inventory showed where each sub-kit is stored, as well.) BTW, random Post It notes showed inside the sub-kit wrapping showing missing part numbers commonly didn’t align with the inventory, but I pretty much ignored the Post Its and will rely on the inventory. Also of note, we didn’t see any damage or suspect pieces during the inventory.

Things went so fast that I even removed the blue plastic coating from all the pieces in the first build, Section 22. Of course, you need to re-label each piece. Since the instructions use the “item no.” instead of the lengthier part number, I am trying to put the item number on the naked pieces. (See the Sample Assembly Plans at https://www.vansaircraft.com/wp-con...-15-Wing-Kit-Sample-Assembly-Instructions.pdf.) I think this will avoid constantly having to check the parts list to figure out which part is called for. We’ll see. (NOTE: This was NOT a good idea. I switched to putting an abbreviated form of the part number on each piece, which has worked well on subsequent subkits.)
After posting that I received no assembly instructions in the crates, Vans let me know that the “sample” instructions posted on the web (see above) are good to go…and so am I. I will be out in the shop later this morning, after it warms up a bit, and start deburring, priming, and assembling! Stay tuned.

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