I am not sure what you are asking. The light assembly is part of the wing tip so if you want specifics about the lights themselves, you van contact the company. I f you are asking for a video/review/opinion on the lights, that will come when I have them hooked up and attached to the wing/plane.
I can do that! I will be starting on fitting the hatch on the bottom, while it is opened up, I'll make a vid. about the lights. Give me a few days to get it up on my channel.
How many hours a week do you work on the plane (on average)? Asking this to have a mental model of how many years will it take to finish the plane using your pace.
Great question! I have a full time job so I do my plane stuff on weekends. During the week after work, I do the necessary jobs/tasks/errands so that my weekends are free to build. I spend about 5-6 hours each day, Sat and Sun. Long weekends/time off work will add another 5-6 hrs. a day. This December will be 7 years. May start test flights summer/fall of 2025.
@@KaretakerAero If I remember in your past videos you mentioned you are A&P. I may be mistaken. If did you A&P, was it before starting the project to learn about building or is it your actual occupation?
Thank you for documenting this! 😃👍🏻
You are welcome! I'll try to get the vids out sooner than every couple weeks.
Could you document the light assy information inside the wingtip, i’m wondering if these light available for sale. Thanks
I am not sure what you are asking. The light assembly is part of the wing tip so if you want specifics about the lights themselves, you van contact the company. I f you are asking for a video/review/opinion on the lights, that will come when I have them hooked up and attached to the wing/plane.
@@KaretakerAero sorry for not been more specific, yes a video review for the options on the light assembly. Thanks
I can do that! I will be starting on fitting the hatch on the bottom, while it is opened up, I'll make a vid. about the lights. Give me a few days to get it up on my channel.
How many hours a week do you work on the plane (on average)? Asking this to have a mental model of how many years will it take to finish the plane using your pace.
Great question! I have a full time job so I do my plane stuff on weekends. During the week after work, I do the necessary jobs/tasks/errands so that my weekends are free to build. I spend about 5-6 hours each day, Sat and Sun. Long weekends/time off work will add another 5-6 hrs. a day. This December will be 7 years. May start test flights summer/fall of 2025.
@@KaretakerAero If I remember in your past videos you mentioned you are A&P. I may be mistaken. If did you A&P, was it before starting the project to learn about building or is it your actual occupation?
I received my A&P years ago long before building my airplane. My A&P is no longer part of my occupation.
@@KaretakerAero Hope the plane gets flying on schedule. Thanks for documenting in detail and sharing here.
I appreciate the feedback; much obliged.