Thank you for posting this, it is very informative. I currently live in San Diego and I’m planning to build one upon my retirement from the Navy. If there’s any chance I’m in your area would I be able to come see the plane at some point? Do you know of anybody who might be closer to me down here?
Did you use solid rivets or pop rivets on those engine baffles? If you said solid rivets then I salute you. You got the full effect of what it's like to be an aircraft mechanic. A little FYI in aviation maintenance for the airlines there are structural mechanics who do repairs to the body of an aircraft. These people are like artist's and it takes a special mindset to be good at it. There is another group of mechanics who work what is euphemistically called the A&P's which is strange because an A&P License is required to do any of it. The A&P's do anything that doesn't require sheetmetal. Most of the work is opening areas for inspection which includes the removal and reinstallation of the entire interior. Everything that is done is on a strict schedule. Time overruns are severely frowned upon.
That's a lot of information! Thanks for taking the time to do this.
I have more hope for all of my semi- completed projects.
Safe flying!
Very well done video…. Thanks for taking the time to make this
Excellent. Thank you for all you shared.
Very informative, Thank you! Hope you post an update with it flying when you work out all the bugs.
I am interested in Cozy MKIV and Velocity. I have a flying long but would like 4 seats. Great job on this video.
Nice Video and presentation Thanks.
Great video - please upload another when you become a flyer ;-)
nice.Greetings from vibrant KL,Malaysia
Thank you for posting this, it is very informative. I currently live in San Diego and I’m planning to build one upon my retirement from the Navy. If there’s any chance I’m in your area would I be able to come see the plane at some point? Do you know of anybody who might be closer to me down here?
Awesome!
Did you use solid rivets or pop rivets on those engine baffles? If you said solid rivets then I salute you. You got the full effect of what it's like to be an aircraft mechanic. A little FYI in aviation maintenance for the airlines there are structural mechanics who do repairs to the body of an aircraft. These people are like artist's and it takes a special mindset to be good at it. There is another group of mechanics who work what is euphemistically called the A&P's which is strange because an A&P License is required to do any of it. The A&P's do anything that doesn't require sheetmetal. Most of the work is opening areas for inspection which includes the removal and reinstallation of the entire interior. Everything that is done is on a strict schedule. Time overruns are severely frowned upon.
Have you flown this yet
Mark has flown his airplane from coast to coast.