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I consider my hangar work area a shelter in place. I am socially distanced from the time I leave home to when I return. Half a dozen hangars at the airport have people working in them, and we don't visit back and forth. Makes borrowing tools or getting an extra pair of hands to hold something harder, but better than sitting at home in our underwear.
Well I just got my 8.50 Classic aero tundra tires to replace the 22 year old McCrearys' now to break the bead on a tire that has been seated for 22 years.
New windows are in, bungees are installed, compass in in for a repair at the shop
406 replacement ELT battery is on order
Another weekend or 2 and I might be able to fly again.
No 337 because I had 8.50's before and that 337 is on file here. Brakes are Cessna 152 calipers and wheels, Cleveland master cylinders. Pics of those are on here too. Dual toe brakes. Hubcaps are univair for piper cub.
The discussion I am having now is that any tire you install that meets CAR4 allows you to use the CAR as approved data and can be considered a direct mail in for a 337 or a minor depending on what your I/A feels is necessary, I will not be field approving tires for CAR airplanes anymore.
Shelter in place/stay home......... what better time to get projects done. Recently been working on Tami's baggage compartment (model 19 STC) and Terri's pattern for lower engine cowling, right landing gear leg, Cleveland wheels and brakes, stripping doors, refabricating vent windows, and her instrument panel. Spent the day refurbishing Traci's old Shinns and giving her some new tires. Her old ones will be going on Terri's project. The time flies. Three weeks since we've been to the grocery store and we're doing just fine. Good day today, only interruption was the UPS guy delivering a box of goodies from Aircraft Tool Supply!
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