REFLECTOR: Canard Cover and cowl attachment system
Scott Derrick
scott at tnstaafl.net
Thu Jul 7 10:01:54 CDT 2005
I understand.. But its not the physical part of picking up the canard,
thats a fairly easy task, even for one person.
Its all the disconnecting, unbolting and stuff. And then putting it
back on, bolts in connecting everything up. I was doing 10 times as
much work getting the canard off and on than I was doing on the real job
behind the panel.
You'll see.. :-)
Scott
NMFlyer1 at aol.com wrote:
> I can always change my canard cover. Since my hangar is at my home,
> and I made a canard removal system that just lifts it up out of the
> way, I chose to leave it that way for now.
>
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> Kurt
>
> You will regret that when you have to work behind the panel once your
> flying. I had my canard off and on a dozen times and finally decided,
> enough is enough and added the removable cover. I used piano hinges to
> secure it. I can access the back of the panel now in one minute.
>
> Scott
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