Thanks Rich,
It appears the weather will be in the 50s with mostly sunny skies and hoping for light winds.
Gauges - Engine gauges I bought are UMA brand and not a real saving there considering they're about $100+ (
www.umainstruments.com). They are 1-1/4" dia. I returned the gauges to the manufacturer for installation of resistors to prevent excessive fluctuations which I discovered during initial Green Engine Run. These gauges are made to work with UMA or VDO made sensors. When making your order must specify which type sensor will be used for properly factory calibrated gauge.
Wing craddle - As I neared the time to begin with the wings fabrication and while on a trip to Home Depot Aircraft Supply Company, I came accross one of those decorative iron support for a house porch. Since it was only one, I managed to get it for somewhere in the area of $3-$7 (can't really remember. Anyway, cut it up and managed to clamp together what I though would be good wing craddles and had a friend weld it together for me. The intent was to have them mounted on a trailer for transporting the airplane with wings folded, but also turned out to be a good assemblies holding craddles. The white rotisery holding the finished wing was actually a portable garment rack from the same aircraft supply company for a $12 price tag which I olso modified using two 1/2" x 7' long pipes at bottom and one 1/2" x 8' pipe running through lightening holes in ribs. Strong enough that I was able to completely build all three wing assemblies.
Propeller - The prop was made by Clark Lydick of Patagonia, AR who at the time was in the process of selling, training and transfering his prop making business to Frank Johnson of Donie, TX. Clank had been in the business of making props for over twenty-five years and wanted to retire. Frank did a great job at finishing it up. Once Phase I on my airplane is completed, I will be taking it back to him with numbers for leading edge caps installation and final coating and finishing.
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