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Started this discussion. Last reply by John McAnulty Dec 22, 2012. 4 Replies 0 Likes
I started looking at installing the canopy on my project and find the plans are very short on details for installing the brace and ring over the baggage compartment. I have the homebuilt help DVD…Continue
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Hi John,
When you get a chance, please post some pix of your progress. I'm anxious to see how things are coming along.
Bill
Hi John,
Sorry I missed our "chat'' yesterday. All is well here in Wasilla, Alaska.
I got the three car garage empty, built a wing carrier, moved the components inside and sold the trailer. Built a jack pad and got the fuselage on wheels again. Waiting on an order from Acft Spruce to add quick disconnects onto the ends of wiring at wing-fuselage connection and rudder position light.
Had to halt the focus on the CH750 to replace foundation posts on our log cabin. It is on a remote lake about thirty minutes from us and we haven't been out there for two years. Got there this summer and have replaced the old timber posts for three of four walls with 12 inch planks of 4X12 treated lumber. Used 20 ton bottle jacks to raise, level, and replace cribbing timber. Gotta have a place to fly to when the 750 is finished..... right?
Looking forward to pix of your 650 project.
I'll email you some pix of the "hangar" by email. Give our regards to Sarah
Bill