Yet another new guy
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Good work. sounds like quite the process, thanks for posting up your methods!! little bites always being sure to never take too much!
i've never done a window install but hope to do my back windows some day. where did you get your window from?
i've never done a window install but hope to do my back windows some day. where did you get your window from?
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LP Aero. Thru Aircraft Spruce.
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1951 170A “Blue Lightening” Sold 20021
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Fuselage and tail feathers painted.
Used white 2k epoxy primer. And a single stage poly for the top coat. It's not a show car finish but the main objective was corrosion protection.
Wings, cowling, and lift struts next.
Used white 2k epoxy primer. And a single stage poly for the top coat. It's not a show car finish but the main objective was corrosion protection.
Wings, cowling, and lift struts next.
1953 170B “Deuce” 25582
1951 170A “Blue Lightening” Sold 20021
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Wow someone actually replacing the center windshield strip.
I always liked the strip look. Never thought it a visual obstruction. Then I installed the one piece no strip windshield and wondered how I ever saw around that distracting strip.
Good for you. Looking good.
I always liked the strip look. Never thought it a visual obstruction. Then I installed the one piece no strip windshield and wondered how I ever saw around that distracting strip.
Good for you. Looking good.
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Although I'm not a hard core originality nut, I do prefer the "as it left the factory" look with everything but motorcycles. I'll cut them up frames included.
Everything I've flown for over 10 years has had center structure down the windshield. Have never measured but at least 5-6" wide. So I'm not to worried about a 1" strip. What will be more challenging is the round gauges. Been on glass that whole time also. Haven't been in tailwheel in long time so going to do transition training to knock the rust off.
Jim
Everything I've flown for over 10 years has had center structure down the windshield. Have never measured but at least 5-6" wide. So I'm not to worried about a 1" strip. What will be more challenging is the round gauges. Been on glass that whole time also. Haven't been in tailwheel in long time so going to do transition training to knock the rust off.
Jim
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All paint work is done.
All AD research is done and verified.
Next take it to the airport, reassemble, inspect, and fly.
The AI has been by to check progress and see things he can't when it's all together.
Getting excited about flying it soon. Been a lot of work.
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1951 170A “Blue Lightening” Sold 20021
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Same here. I like the look and the so strip windshields bulge out more giving the 170 that Aeronca Champ look.Bruce Fenstermacher wrote:Wow someone actually replacing the center windshield strip.
I always liked the strip look. Never thought it a visual obstruction. Then I installed the one piece no strip windshield and wondered how I ever saw around that distracting strip.
Good for you. Looking good.
Karl
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I noticed only the tail feathers sticking out Friday and wondered if you were putting the trim on. I wondered if you were going to put the wings on there and use that East West runway in front of the house
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Very nice work Jim, and you're smart to avoid the red vs green controversy.
Paul, is Jim going to be done before you get yours home?
Paul, is Jim going to be done before you get yours home?
Miles
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Thanks for the comments guys. Sorry for delayed response, had to go fly the paying airplane for a couple of days.
Paul that east west runway is VERY tempting but will pass. Too easy for the locals to know exactly which door to knock on. Speaking of that, stop by sometime.
I wouldn't be one to stir the pot on the red vs green saga. But I also race dirt track cars. Mine is RED and I've never been beaten by a green car. Maybe it's the teaspoon of MMO I put in the fuel tank, or possibly it's the synthetic oil I use.
My son named the plane Blue Lightening, so we're going with that.
Paul that east west runway is VERY tempting but will pass. Too easy for the locals to know exactly which door to knock on. Speaking of that, stop by sometime.
I wouldn't be one to stir the pot on the red vs green saga. But I also race dirt track cars. Mine is RED and I've never been beaten by a green car. Maybe it's the teaspoon of MMO I put in the fuel tank, or possibly it's the synthetic oil I use.
My son named the plane Blue Lightening, so we're going with that.
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Finally received my stencil's so now I can finish the final trim work.
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I'm glad to see that your birds will be flying head first on both sides!
Miles
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What controversy.cessna170bdriver wrote:,,, you're smart to avoid the red vs green controversy.
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No controversy here. Red is obviously slower.gahorn wrote:What controversy.cessna170bdriver wrote:,,, you're smart to avoid the red vs green controversy.
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It's obvious to me he couldn't afford any more slow effect after employing the high drag factor of the Piper Cub Z stripe.
I like the blue/grey on white. I've always thought dk blue/lt blue on white looks good and this is very much the same effect.
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She's at the airport back together, mostly. All inspection covers are still off. Waiting for IA to finish up and sign her off. Taxied for the first time today. First time moving under her own power in 35 or so years. Been a fun project, well the fuel tanks in and out wasn't fun at all. But the rest was.
1953 170B “Deuce” 25582
1951 170A “Blue Lightening” Sold 20021
1951 170A “Blue Lightening” Sold 20021