Date: 11-30-2012 | |
Number of Hours: 10 | |
Manual Reference: 7-1 |
Now getting closer to doing the exterior of the fuselage. A rotisserie is really useful in turning the fuselage while finishing off the sanding and when it comes to doing the layups.
I had two stands for the ends that another builder had used and I thought might be handy one day. This was long before I thought about building
The simple way for the rear was to just make another firewall piece using the original as a template for the cutouts. Then I put a hole in the center and that end was just about done. I have used a few rivets as shown in the second pic to ensure the rear piece stays put.
The front end was more complex as I didn’t want to put a hole in F22. I just used scrap timber and some large bolts. Its quite strong and the fuse now rotates all the way around.
It’s not perfectly balanced and will need a strut to hold it in each position or it will easily roll around. Which was the idea in the first place.
New firewall blank
Security rivets
F22 front end clamping