Moving to a New Hanger
On the 1st of March (yep, It’s been a month already!) dad got a new hanger at the airport, and so Emmett (my son), dad and I went out and moved Sawdust to it’s new abode. Dad moved the airplane, Emmett pushed the engine stand, and I… ummm… well, I took some photos and provided moral support.
This hanger seems quite a bit cleaner, brighter, and maybe a touch bigger than the old one. It should also keep the wind, rain, dust and snow out better.
Anyways, that’s today’s update – he’s also been busy priming and painting the various empennage pieces, but I’ve been pretty focused on work, and buying a house to get too involved. Hopefully I’ll have more time to help this summer!
-Ben
on April 6th, 2016 at 1:45 pm
Hello Carlson is getting beautiful your plane.
Carlson I’m looking for a plan to build an aircraft. I live in Brazil and here not so much to build . I saw this project Falconar , but there is the obstacle of language and support.
If you can take a piece of photo plant your aircraft and send me to see if I understand something I will be very grateful. If I can understand I will buy one in Falconar .
Here in Brazil the national aviation agency does not allow construction without permission from the project owner .
If you are sending me a photo to send
manoelzeferino@gmail.com
on May 23rd, 2016 at 10:20 am
The plans are very straightforward. The vast majority of measurements are metric, mostly millimeters. There is very little text on the plans.