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Wing fillet fairing
Date: 05/23/2007
Views: 650777
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EAA SITE
Date: 08/23/2023
Views: 549570
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YouTube Channel
I've started a YouTube channel to vlog my build progress. Come check it out and leave a message!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFgPUfHvLDE&list=PL2HSwhQop_QOThtzPUa_zLaMRj7qWyOv3
Date: 07/17/2021
Views: 280648
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The_other_one
Date: 09/08/2007
Views: 264963
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Vibrating Saw
Date: 01/20/2012
Views: 258139
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Repairing_the_access_to_inner_bushing
Date: 09/08/2007
Views: 212228
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577899059
Passed Inspection. Now for me to get current and tailwheel endorsement
Date: 06/05/2019
Views: 191869
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Left_Plenum_Rear
Left Plenum, Rear portion.
Date: 07/09/2012
Views: 162396
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Oil_Pan_input
I put two 1.25 inch holes on either side of the shark's tooth. They empty into a rectangular plenum about 4 X 2.5 that is terminated about 1/4 inch in front of the oil pan. The pan has cooling strips and the outside air contributes to oil cooling.
Date: 08/31/2011
Views: 158803
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IMGA0571
Date: 03/17/2013
Views: 158025
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IMGA1259
Not bad looking for a classic wing if i do say so myself. Had to make a wing dolly for easier manoeuvrability round the shop.
Date: 09/23/2013
Views: 152552
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Cobra_head_side
Side view of the modified cobra head
Date: 11/05/2011
Views: 146667
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New_Cowl_02
Another view of the lip on the cowl.
Date: 08/31/2011
Views: 145306
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Oil Pan Plenum
Small Plenum opening directly onto the oil pan.
Date: 07/22/2012
Views: 144093
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Mod65_2
Date: 12/31/1969
Views: 135924
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dsc08617
After removing the green tape.
Date: 04/14/2012
Views: 131266
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IMGA0906
Date: 10/12/2016
Views: 130618
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20141102_162118
Cut it out.
Date: 11/02/2014
Views: 128663
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New_Cowl_01
New lip on cowl. A hole 14" X 7" was opened in the cowl. A piece of 4" PVC was used as a mold to form a lip on the edge of it, the idea being to create a low pressure area.
Date: 08/31/2011
Views: 121877
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Aluminum Plenum flanges installed
Aluminum flanges were added to the plenums so that the plenums would not need to be fastened directly to the hot heads. Later in the build, the pop rivets were replaced with machine screws so that the front 2/3 of the plenum could be easily removed
Date: 01/01/2011
Views: 120532
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