Hi Guys,
I ran into the same situation but was fortunate to have a neighbor that didn't drive (she just turned 98) and had an empty garage. I used it for the "holding area". My 2 car garage has never had a car in it! I am fortunate to have a large space at my workplace, about 8 miles from home, available to do the paint and assembly. I hope that situation doesn't change.
Scott, why did your engine change color?
Al
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Not sure what you mean - ? It never changed color.alvinsager wrote:Scott, why did your engine change color?
-Scott
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Looking at your pictures it appears that two engines were in the plane.
Al
Al
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Same engine. Perhaps the lighting or the differences in the three cameras used to take the pictures caused this.
-Scott
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Done with the wing tips. Next, assemble upper left wing. See more at my silly, out-of-order album at http://www.sonerai.net/hatz.splischke wrote:Three wing tip bows begin this week.
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Lookin' good Scott! I'm really enjoying the photos!
Doug
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