Thanks for posting the link Lyman (Tony, click on "project" for build progress)
I too am building in a one car garage..not ideal, but so far "doable". My intention is to build components, move them to a hanger, then assemble them there. I'm building the fuselage now (firewall back). Once that is up to covering stage I'll move it, and start on wings.
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What's the story on the upside down cub on your page?DHinesCB1 wrote:Thanks for posting the link Lyman (Tony, click on "project" for build progress)
I too am building in a one car garage..not ideal, but so far "doable". My intention is to build components, move them to a hanger, then assemble them there. I'm building the fuselage now (firewall back). Once that is up to covering stage I'll move it, and start on wings.
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Well....I bought the cub to get a tailwheel endorsement and experience so that someday I'd be prepared for a biplane. Well I ended up enjoying the cub so much that I sorta dropped the biplane idea. One incidence later and I'm a hatz builder! curiously enough, I'm not allowed to fix a certified airplane, but FAA will allow me to build one from scratch...so, that's what I'm doing. (since I'm not an A&P) Long story short on the cub...use a simulated hard deck to practice engine outs.
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