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  1. Hi, john, talked with largeprime today and he said you is havin a heating problem, coupla of stupid thoughts how is the air you have the ferrari fan bringing into the enfine area leaving the engine area, your cowling really appears wonderfully tight have you considerred using the exhaust pipe insullator as an augmentor to help push air out from under cowling have you wrapped the exhaust to turbo with insulation or enough insulation Thanks for showing mike such a great time and he took great pics of your bird, saw your instrument panel with four ugly knees below it, the back of you and the bottom of your shoes while you attached canard bolts, fortunatly i am not arabic and find no insult by seeing the bottom of your shoes. enjoy the fiddling dust
  2. Great question, nobody has been serious enough on this board yet to have asked it. call him, see if you can get a copy of some or all of the instructions enjoy the build dust
  3. I wouldn't buy the seat belts until you need them, they will just get dirty in the shop until then enjoy the build
  4. Great advice, think i'll take it and i bought the canopies and windows from todd enjoy the build dust
  5. We have two shelves and of course they are full as all horizontal surfaces in a shop tend to be, he he he enjoy the build dust
  6. Hey, it is great to see you on the site, tell us all about your bird and your build and especially about your fly. enjoy the fly dust
  7. OK, so how do you guys protect these during construction. We just coverred ONE in colored tape and it took 4 dam (ok not dam rolls, small rolls, rolls, i have allot of windows and 2 bubles to protect, any ideas enjoy the build dust
  8. When you order by chapter, check out what you get to the items listed in the plans, with newsletter changes, they sometimes leave out items and there are a few parts you think you get that you have to get from a diferent supplier. We have not had huge problems, just a few inconvient surprises from time to time enjoy the build dust
  9. A Loooooooooong way. build tub, canard, spar, mout landing gear,nose gear, elevator controlls, aileron controlls everything except attach main spar to plane, turtledeck attach, top of firewall, engiine enjoy the build, keep us informed on how far you can take it in the 13x9 foot area dust
  10. There are usually two pods to pack her in. enjoy the build dust
  11. luggage pods, take your wife and her baggage, the strake area is so small as to be not considerred as "baggage" area, maybe clean socks area and a tooth brush enjoy the build dust
  12. Welllllllllllllllllllll, i have had a long standing problem with jim, i bought two of the head set kits a number of years ago and they buzzzzzzzzzzzzz with most intercoms. Talked to jim, promised a solution, never came. Many calls, emails etc. never came, i have two headsets that are worthless enjoy the build dust
  13. We have a magic workshop, i haven't built a thing, a workbench is mentioned in the plans, and whalla i go to plane day and one appears. a hot box/mixing station is needed and i go to plane day and it is there as if by magic, it seems to just grow out of the floor. special saw horses are needed at a specific height and suddenly they are there, this plane building stuff is mystical magical stuff, i have even heard of a magic credit card that can be used to obtain materials and supplies for a plane. (oh btw thanks clifford the wizard) enjoy the build dust
  14. Jon you got it, a new simple explainitory name plastic pressure laminate peel ply bagging in aviation speak that would simply be pplppb But i didn't know you were an attorney great job enjoy the build dust
  15. If i were to do anything diferent it would be to have a roll around rack to roll the glass off of and onto the big layups with out having to lift the rolls of uni. Damn stuff is heavy enjoy the build dust
  16. I think it remains stable to 20 or so degrees above it's highest temp. Remember, almost all flying birds were never post cured and have had no ill affects enjoy the build dust
  17. Hey, take notice, this guy works hard, knows what to do and takes orders great, a real pleasure to have in the shop enjoy the build dust
  18. I count things and talk allot Accountant and consultant enjoy the build dust
  19. When we did our canard sections, she told the class they could use whatever fiberglass they wanted, she also failed to discuss how to correctly cut or overly certain types of fiberglass. OK BID - almost always 1" overlap UNI - Almost always butt joint, but always keep length fibers continious. you can't lengthen UNI, only widen it with a butt it is that simple enjoy the build dust
  20. said by RUI I know others are much better at reading something and "getting" it. Unfortunately I'm not one of those. No, I disagree, we all learn by doing and we all screw up a little anyways. Thats one reason everyone likes glass, it's easy to fix a screwup. enjoy the build dust
  21. did you use laminate bagging on the seat back? enjoy the build dust
  22. We had Burt Rutans video, and he had on really cool platform shoes. Cmon now guys, how hard is it to learn glass work, no don't tell, that will dry up my supply of slaves. Enjoy the build dust
  23. No, should have posted with a thousand jumping bananas, thought your post was hilliarious, sorry for the confusion :banana: :banana: enjoy the build dust
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