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Thanks Norman.
I just had my precover inspection and you are absolutly correct. I got a little ahead of myself and enclosed my rudder not thinking it had to be inspected. To be on the safe side I drilled out half the rivets on one side, enough to fold back the skin to have a look inside. The inspector suggested I finish removing all the rivets on one side to allow clear and easy inspection. I did this before the end of the inspection and he had a good look. I also left the seat pans and turtle deck off to allow inspection of these areas. Now I can close up everything and proceed to finish my 701.
Final inspection and then fun!
Oh no, I've enclosed my rudder too. I read somewhere that it was only the leading edges which must be open.
I was then told by an expert to rivet up halfway the top skins, the inspector needs only to lift them slightly.
Now reading this it looks like I'll have to drill out MANY rivets on the top skins as well as my rudder. I did take pictures of everything before closing up. This really adds to the work involved especially if you have a single-car garage and must carefully shuffle around major parts.
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