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So neat to see another plane close to my 45 (43196). I am wondering how many later planes still had the little "U" channel under the forward edge of the door and across the middle front where the floor board plywood was supported (I need to look at how the metal floor planes were done!) I just finished doing the final fit up of my floorboards and the three tabs along the tube just behind the brake stop support you will notice the middle one is slightly left of center. Found out that REALLY simplifies putting the floors in! With the left half in first the center tab can be reached under the panel to pull the plywood down in it's curved place. That makes the Pilot side screw line up much easier (floor board is retained by the center screw, and the two "U" channels). I then take out the center screw and the larger washer under it. The passenger side floor board now slides into its two "U" channels and the RH and center holes are aligned by the edges so the last two screws go right in! The middle one has the larger fended washer so it lays across the floor board splits and holds both sides down. A REALLY ELEGANT design for putting in and out the floors! My 41 is a ROYAL PITA to put the floors in on! The 45, just a few minutes!
Hank
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Bruce,
Thank you.
Good advice. Always helpful to have those that have been there done that chime in.
The wood stringers in particuler can easily be installed incorrectly with someone not staying consistent with the holes drilled in the wood or for that matter the fuselage holes off in the hold fitting.
Mine terminate on the top side of the fuselage at the wood cross member piece supplied with the Clayton STC Skylight. They are held at that intersection with the same small steel angle pieces used from the door frame to the boot cowl.
Details galore indeed !
Jim
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Originally posted by Bruce Caldwell View PostPics look great Jim! Nicely done!!!
Bruce
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