Original Posted By: "Marc Dumay"
Hello all,I would like to offer my aircraft construction/restoration services to thegroup. I have a 40' X 60' hangar in NE Georgia and have a lifetime ofexperience with various aircraft. I can construct large projects for $15.00per hour with first-class workmanship. Please email me directly or give mea call.Russ Lassetter202 Aviation Blvd.Cleveland, GA 30528706-348-7514rblassett(at)alltel.net________________________________________________________________________________
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Original Posted By: Ben Charvet
Fuselage AssemblyA question, for the experienced ?I'm ready to start assembling the fuselage for our Extended Air Camper, andwonder if the plywood should not be glued on the bottom, left and rightside, until the interior is complete.Controls, rudder pedals, cable pully's, rigging, etc.Or, should I just put all the plywood on now, and fit everything afterwards.We were going to assemble, the bottom and sides, the internal wood members,and then put the plywood skins on last, after the skeleton framework hasdried..What about our plans, to run a piano wire above, and dead centre of thefuselage. To be used for a reference point for square, level and acentreline for accuracy?Is there a better way, or place to find more details?.Thanks in advanceCaptain MarcusChatham, On________________________________________________________________________________Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 19:18:52 -0500
Fuselage AssemblyA question, for the experienced ?I'm ready to start assembling the fuselage for our Extended Air Camper, andwonder if the plywood should not be glued on the bottom, left and rightside, until the interior is complete.Controls, rudder pedals, cable pully's, rigging, etc.Or, should I just put all the plywood on now, and fit everything afterwards.We were going to assemble, the bottom and sides, the internal wood members,and then put the plywood skins on last, after the skeleton framework hasdried..What about our plans, to run a piano wire above, and dead centre of thefuselage. To be used for a reference point for square, level and acentreline for accuracy?Is there a better way, or place to find more details?.Thanks in advanceCaptain MarcusChatham, On________________________________________________________________________________Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 19:18:52 -0500