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PostPosted: Sun May 02, 2004 8:35 pm 
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http://community.webshots.com/album/68303251sUfWYF

Who else has photos of their projects, whether they are airworthy restorations or just an instrument panel?

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I've been around the WIX long enough that I should know this. Are you working on the T-6 full or part time? It's certainly looking good.

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3 people part time...

I work on Saturdays only, and my two buddies work a little bit here and there. One is retired and the other is semi-retired (a consultant).

I'm doing the sheet metal work and paying the bills, Ken is working on the flight controls, and John is working on the systems (hydraulics, brakes, etc.).

Thanks for the compliment! Hopefully some of the folks that have never worked on an airplane will be able to understand what is involved. Maybe that will inspire them to take on a similar project.

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I've been around the WIX long enough that I should know this. Are you working on the T-6 full or part time? It's certainly looking good.


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Have you thought of a paint job yet? I suggest electric blue with neon green trim... oh wait... no I don't.

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Scott WRG Editor wrote:
Have you thought of a paint job yet?


Yes, in fact I have. Considering my financial situation, I can just afford a new bottle of Phosphoric Acid Aluminum Brightener. So bare metal it is!

Maybe I'll paint your picture on the side too... :lol:


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Scott WRG Editor wrote:
Have you thought of a paint job yet? I suggest electric blue with neon green trim... oh wait... no I don't.

Scott,

Here is my proposed paint scheme :twisted: :
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By the way, I have completed the installation of the first vertical stabilizer skin... Click the link and go to the last page.
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Here is my proposed paint scheme :twisted: :
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with a paint scheme that pretty you must be dreaming of winning Oshkosh

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with a paint scheme that pretty you must be dreaming of winning Oshkosh

:lol:


Obviously you are a little bit better at Photoshop than I am! Now maybe you can make a sidescan sonar image out of it? :D


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Some updates of the progress on my T-6 project:

http://rides.webshots.com/album/556931548OUuxEV?start=28

The whole album:

http://community.webshots.com/user/c322348


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Now that there's funny. I don't care who ya' are.

Mudge the laughing :lol:

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Just a plain NICE airplane...I really envy you.. I've been thinking about a project and a T-6 would be like a Mustang to me...hell, a Aeronca would be like a Mustang. Beautiful work.
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Are those Harvard rudder pedals, versus the standard NAA ones?

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Eric Friedebach wrote:
Are those Harvard rudder pedals, versus the standard NAA ones?
Shhh! :wink:


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Tom Crawford wrote:
Just a plain NICE airplane...I really envy you.. I've been thinking about a project and a T-6 would be like a Mustang to me...heck, a Aeronca would be like a Mustang. Beautiful work.
Tom
Well, it all started some years ago with a $6,000 Luscombe... I would have been many dollars ahead to just save up and buy a flyer, but that isn't much of a challenge.


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Eric Friedebach wrote:
Are those Harvard rudder pedals, versus the standard NAA ones?
Shhh! :wink:


Brandon, you can't sneak anything past this bunch. :lol:

Keep those updates coming though, there seems to be a growing interest in little projects like that. :wink:

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