Started cutting the canopy!

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Gitterdone!


That looks quite good. I just love the tip up canopies.
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Mike, it looks great! Non-event is a good thing when talking about working on the canopy. Good job.
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Looking good, glad it went well.
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Finally finished the main choppin' and drillin' of the plexiglass today. Here is the window drilled to the fuse:

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Next I spent AGES carefully trimming the windows forward edge to meet up nicely with the canopy. I got a nice 1/64 - 3/128's gap around the entire perimeter. I will make it larger once I get the canopy struts installed and see what it does to the alignment.

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All I got left is some sanding, countersinking and hole enlargement.
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Sweet Mike! I like how painstakingly accurate you are with your measurements. Precision will result in a BEAUTIFUL airplane!!

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Post by captain_john »

Mike, that is cool. They say that everything changes when the struts are installed.

The struts push everything apart and I hear it is very frustrating!

Let us know how yours comes together!

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Looks very nice Mike. I was talking with a local 7 tip-up builder a few weeks back and he was showing me how much the struts changed things and to be prepared for it, don't get upset, it's normal.
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