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- Chief Rivet Banger
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Its here!
The Eagle has landed. WoooHoo! I picked it up from ABF's terminal in Hagerstown MD this afternoon and saved by doing so. Thanx for the advice guys! In all shipping to MD was ~$330.
John
John
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Current Build: 2 years into a beautiful little girl
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Congratulations!!! You will soon find out why the fuselage is so much fun to build.....once you get past the aft thick skin!!!
FYI, for the finish kit you can tell Van's to ship it to the Elkridge ABF location for a terminal pickup since that is the closest to ya.
Enjoy the build!
Congratulations!!! You will soon find out why the fuselage is so much fun to build.....once you get past the aft thick skin!!!
FYI, for the finish kit you can tell Van's to ship it to the Elkridge ABF location for a terminal pickup since that is the closest to ya.
Enjoy the build!
Mike Bullock
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RV-7 | Superior IO-360 | Whirlwind 200RV
Garmin GTN650 | GRT Dual Sport SX EFIS
Status: FLYING!
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RV-7 | Superior IO-360 | Whirlwind 200RV
Garmin GTN650 | GRT Dual Sport SX EFIS
Status: FLYING!
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- Chief Rivet Banger
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I am hoping. It looks like I might be out of an airplane in the somewhat near future. I need to get this RV cookin!
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My partnership has come to an agreement to sell out. It might take a while in these conditions, but its the right thing to do. Besides, I need less things crowding my life and my budget 

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Current Build: 2 years into a beautiful little girl
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Yeah, I picked it up Friday and it was in excellent condition. I have inventoried all of the parts and am now inventorying all of the bags and hardware. I was a bit taken back by the parts count in this kit. It makes the wings look like a pack of Lego's.
I am looking forward to getting into this one. The wings have been very monotonous.
I am looking forward to getting into this one. The wings have been very monotonous.
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Ditto.bullojm1 wrote:Congratulations!!! You will soon find out why the fuselage is so much fun to build.....once you get past the aft thick skin!!!
A further note... if the sides of the aft skin aren't bent vertically, get a new one. I went through 2 of those (long story) and the second one came bent from Van's more accurately. It slid into place with almost no muscle required where the first one was a total PITA! Pictured are the old on bottom and new top. It may not seem like much, but that little extra bend in the new one makes a huge difference with this thick .040. BTW, I even improved the old one by bending it more, and that's the best I could get.

That's great news, Spike! Congratulations.
I'm about 70 hours into my fuse right now, and I can tell you it's a whole lot more fun than the wings. There's a lot more detail, fabrication of little parts, and you really have to study the drawings and pay attention to details. The written manual isn't so detailed. It's assumed that by now you pretty much know the basics and know what you're doing. I've ruined a couple of parts already (cheap ones, fortunately), but you just order new ones and move on.
Right now, my firewall is finished and I'm working on the bulkheads. Here's a shot of the completed F-704 bulkhead with the control stick assembly put together. It felt so good to get this done and feel how smooth it works, I was almost tempted to put it on the floor, sit over it and make airplane noises!

I'm about 70 hours into my fuse right now, and I can tell you it's a whole lot more fun than the wings. There's a lot more detail, fabrication of little parts, and you really have to study the drawings and pay attention to details. The written manual isn't so detailed. It's assumed that by now you pretty much know the basics and know what you're doing. I've ruined a couple of parts already (cheap ones, fortunately), but you just order new ones and move on.
Right now, my firewall is finished and I'm working on the bulkheads. Here's a shot of the completed F-704 bulkhead with the control stick assembly put together. It felt so good to get this done and feel how smooth it works, I was almost tempted to put it on the floor, sit over it and make airplane noises!
