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Removing the left wing. I never thought I would be doing this after 32 hours of flight. It took about a full day for my son and I to remove both wings. This included draining the fuel, disconnecting the control cables, disconnecting the fuel lines, fuel sender nav/strobe light wires and the Pitot tube and LRI tubing (I cut all tubing under the seat so as to re-install with corresponding fittings once all is set and done).
See link below for more detail on the upgrade
http://www.mykitlog.com/users/category.php?user=aroca&project=788&category=0
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Albums: N115AR Upgrade
Location: San Antonio, TX
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