
Things I've learned from building an airplane ...
- spikescopilot
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I've learned that Spike spends entirely too much time in the basement. 

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- Womack2005
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- captain_john
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Isn't that the EXACT truth!!! "Nothing is worse than the trim tab...oh just wait til you get to the fuel tanks! Nuh uh! Wait til you make the conical bend! That really sucks! Nah...mating the wings and drilling the rear spar...THAT'S a real killer! ...Oh...the looming canopy cut! Watch out!"captain_john wrote:What I learned is the hardest part to make on the kit is always the next one. Once it's done, I realize it was easy!
CJ

I agree completely Johnny! Though I will admit, I am NOT looking forward to cutting the canopy, but I'm sure it's just like everything else...

building an airplane is like having a child. if you knew everything you were gonna have to face you would never do it. even when you think you are ready you are not. maybe thats why there are so many bad people out there.....you can't quit on them like a plane.
yet people do 


william....don't let it beat you down, you are stronger than you think.