There's a Cougar in my garage...
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 7:00 am
No, not the cat (sorry CJ) and not the, ahem, pretty lady (again, sorry CJ), but a Nesmith Cougar that I happen to come across. Actually, it sort of came to me, and I made the decision to drive for 47 hours to go get it.
The story is a bit long, so I'll just say that it was in southwest Texas, and my friend Ben and I made a four day trek to pick it up!
Loading in Plainview, TX-

Ben working on strapping her down-

This is taken another four hours south of where the fuselage was picked up...where we had to go to get the wings!

Heading north...

Back home, lotsa hours later...

That was back on the last weekend in May. I've been working on getting the airplane uncovered and scavenging parts off of it for my Tailwind (the two airplanes are cousins in a sense), selling some parts, and will store the fuselage for a future project.



While it's not rivetbangin', it is airplane building, and the Rivetbangers site motto is "Building more than just RV's".
The story is a bit long, so I'll just say that it was in southwest Texas, and my friend Ben and I made a four day trek to pick it up!
Loading in Plainview, TX-
Ben working on strapping her down-
This is taken another four hours south of where the fuselage was picked up...where we had to go to get the wings!
Heading north...
Back home, lotsa hours later...
That was back on the last weekend in May. I've been working on getting the airplane uncovered and scavenging parts off of it for my Tailwind (the two airplanes are cousins in a sense), selling some parts, and will store the fuselage for a future project.



While it's not rivetbangin', it is airplane building, and the Rivetbangers site motto is "Building more than just RV's".
