WOW! The month is flying by but we are making progress. The freshly done engine from Joe Yancey has been shipped and is expected at the Cobra Den Monday. It is a certified -135 engine, just like the Bell specifications call for in an F model P-63. The plane is really looking good too. The oil cooler and both radiators are in the aircraft and we are putting the finishing touches on the plumbing.

The new cables are in and the tailfeathers have been put on. A few more rivets are needed in the stinger on the lower tail and the back end from the oil tank to the tail will be done. In the photo, Plane Captain Mike Marando and Chief Sponsor and pilot Mike Collier are installing the saddle at the base of the vertical fin.

The battery cables were installed which completed the nose from the front windshield forward. We haven't installed the sheet metal yet but may do it just for effect by the weekend. The propeller arrived today! It is on the plane for now but may have to come off when we install the engine. To use our chain hoist to put in the motor, we may have to push the nose of the plane into a hallway, one of the drawbacks to a mid-engined plane and our hangar layout. I believe there are some photos of us pulling/installing the P-39 engine earlier in this thread which will let you see what I mean. Here are some prop photos from today.That's Jimmy Vauter of San Antonio Propellers holding the blade while Plane Captain Mike Marando tightens the nut with plenty of supervision.

That prop measures eleven and a half feet from tip to tip!

We have a bit of work to do in the cockpit and the engine compartment, but the bulk of what is left is installing the wing fuel tanks with their boost pumps and plumbing.
The P-39 wing nose ribs are coming along slowly. We have made the forms and I would guess that we might have the 5 nose ribs made this weekend. We recently lost the left engine on the Yellow Rose and that has diverted some of our labor as we want to get the engine to the builder ASAP to find out what happened to it. I'll get some P-39 photos and an update posted this weekend.
Thanks!
Ray