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Hey guys thanks for the ideas.I think the fuel tanks in the wings is the best option but cleaning up under the dash helped and sealing at the top of the tank might make it better.
Next thing looking for a sticky backed material that looks like the wonderful finish you get on those dashes, Ya know the one Black bit bumpy to the touch just to make her look good till fall and the new SKYVEIW system can be installed
And Bob thank for letting me know about the front steering arm one…
ContinueAdded by James Peach on June 15, 2011 at 8:03am — 1 Comment
My old 601 has the tank up under the dash and the plane always has that smell of fuel now there hasn't ever been aleak however keeping the canopy closed for a couple of weeks makes it pretty bad. Any one got a fix I know how to get rid of the smell but is there a way to seal up the tank area on the old ones so it won't come back
also anyone converted the older plane to wing tank
Added by James Peach on June 13, 2011 at 9:42pm — 3 Comments
i fabbed up the lower strut attachment bracket ( i havent done the upper or rigged it yet ) and noticed somthing different from the plans and the photo assemble guide and it has me a little worried
in the photto you will see the the lower bolt goes through the u shaped fitting, to slide over the fuse attachment point. in the plans is calls for the bolt to not go…
ContinueAdded by Tracy Buttles on June 10, 2011 at 10:00am — 1 Comment
I CAME HERE FOR HELP
I recently found and purchased a 601HDA that was in storage. despite a lack of paper work and NO ID plane I took on the project. After several weeks of searching I found the original owner. Mr Art Mitchell the original zenair Canada builder. I followed several leads and soon came up with the serial ID plate that had been removed many years ago after the plane was…
ContinueAdded by James Peach on June 6, 2011 at 10:25pm — 4 Comments
Just spent a pleasant couple of hours down in the shed, making the elevator rear ribs (including a modified one for the side with the trim tab), and elevator rear channel.
Very glad I've got a wood heater in the shed - when I came back to the house I noticed the cars were iced over and the grass was considerably more crunchy than usual underfoot!
Didn't take the camera with me but will take some pics soon. I'll take the elevator spar to a sheet metal worker up the road to have…
ContinueAdded by Marty de la Motte on June 6, 2011 at 8:10am — 3 Comments
Added by Peter Bennett on June 5, 2011 at 9:43pm — 21 Comments
My fuselage and finishing kits arrived yesterday by truck in a large crate. I talked to the shipping company that morning and asked if I needed anything at my end to offload the crate. They said the driver would have everything that's needed. Wrong!
The driver's first question when he arrived was "do you have a forklift?". Because the crate was 10+ feet long, his pallet jack would only lift one end and he didn't think he'd be able to turn it to get it on the power lift on…
ContinueAdded by Dale Medendorp on June 4, 2011 at 3:33pm — 5 Comments
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