retroaviation wrote:
Well, the airplane has been test flown, pilots and crew have been checked out, and I've completed nearly everything that I planned for during this past maintenance session (although I could reeeeealy use another month or so before we went on tour to make things a little nicer

). We've got the ol' pig all loaded up and ready to start the tour season tomorrow. I'm going to be spending the rest of the night finishing up last minute paperwork and calculating the weight and balance for tomorrow's flight to Selfridge, followed by Oshkosh on Sunday evening.
I just wanted y'all to know that I appreciate all of the attention you have given this project, all of the great questions and interest you've had in it, and especially all of the kind words that you've given me along the way. I am by no means "finished" tinkering with the airplane, but I am done for now. I just hope that everyone treats it fine in Oshkosh, followed by the remainder of the tour season.
I hope to see you all soon,
Gary
Gary,
After viewing the inflight shots of "Ol 927" now, I must extend to you my HEARTIEST congratulations for your efforts. You've done a Yeoman's job on her sir. And I am thrilled by her completion. But, as I saw in another posting on this thread. The Bombbay doors are gonna be a very difficult task to install. When you find someone or perhaps a heavy structural group who specializes in airframe heavy structure work, I for one, would seriously set aside a week of vacation to aid in the effort. Having had plenty of heavy structures experience on jet liners I know the difficulty in having the proper shoring to keep the airframe rigid while the mod is being down.
Count me in when that happens and if I can coordinate my vacation with your requirements I'll sure try to make the effort to be there for the work.
Thank you on your efforts and also, I owe you at LEAST a couple of beers because I took the advantage of your fine Ambassadorship to join the CAF myself.
Paul
"newly minted Colonel" CAF
Windsor, CT.