Masking White to Blue Junction

Masking White to Blue Junction

More pictures us masking the blue off in preparation for spraying the white. Pilot side masked Masking pilot nose Masking the door “checkmark” Masking the window “swoosh” Masking the lower body-to-strake junc For formatting only Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisci elit, sed eiusmod tempor incidunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim […]

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Blue Paint Results

Blue Paint Results

More pictures of the blue metallic base coat. For formatting only Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisci elit, sed eiusmod tempor incidunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrum exercitationem ullam corporis suscipit laboriosam, nisi ut aliquid ex ea commodi consequatur. Quis aute iure reprehenderit in voluptate velit […]

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Hangar space available

In other news, our Sky Diving operation moved to Middletown, and in so doing opened up a bunch of hangar space. Of interest is a pair of hangars, one of which is insulated, next to each other with the dividing wall removed, and a half-hangar office connected. Can somebody tell me what about that doesn’t […]

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Spraying Blue onto the Fuselage

Spraying Blue onto the Fuselage

We managed to spray blue tonight and it looks AWESOME. I think Jerry is getting the hang of spraying paint, and would take him seriously if he didn’t come out of the booth looking like a smurf!. Seriously, the pictures don’t do it justice, the lens needed cleaning, but it’s sweet. We primed the pants […]

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Cowling and Door Preparation

Cowling and Door Preparation

This wasn’t a great weekend for working on the airplane, though we did get some very nice weather for late October in Ohio. We had some Halloween things to do on Saturday, and Sunday was our EAA meeting. So, we elected to keep to manageable bits of work, we covered the fuselage and primed the […]

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Strake Pocket Painting

Strake Pocket Painting

The windows are a pain in the ass. We’re going to paint onto them slightly to make them look more flush than they really are. We’ve hit them with about 1/8″ of primer, and we’ll go another 1/8″ onto the window with the top coat using 3M Fine Line tape. We also sprayed chrome Krylon […]

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