Out in Woodstock, I've got 16+ inches. We were part of a narrow band that got hit harder than the surrounding area. I hope all is well with you and Lin.
Quick question Which way to you place the grain of the fabric for coverings? Spanwize or cord ways ,so you don't get that sag in-between the ribs. Regards Doug australia
Excellent video, I was gonna make some straps for my Piper Tri-pacer very helpful.
We got 12 inches of snow......
Out in Woodstock, I've got 16+ inches. We were part of a narrow band that got hit harder than the surrounding area. I hope all is well with you and Lin.
@BudChristensen We are fine. But I will need to go up and take my snow rake and get it off the roof.
Quick question Which way to you place the grain of the fabric for coverings? Spanwize or cord ways ,so you don't get that sag in-between the ribs. Regards Doug australia
Doug, I place the grain spanwise. It will help increase wing loading by becoming a structural member of the wing!
@@BudChristensen thanks for your tip
Is the Connie electric?
She is electric!
@@BudChristensen Sweet! It's going to be amazing in the air!
It may not be repairable. It is missing five formers/bulkheads. 4 for the foward fuse and landing gear and 1 for the wing joiner.
@@BudChristensen I saw what you did with the D7... It's a Connie. Nobody has one.
@@SomeGuyInSandy I will be posting a "shorts" video out tomorrow to see if anyone knows which kit this may be. It even has full Robart Retracts in it.
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