Date: Monday, October 30 2006 04:47 pm From: Kingsley Hurst To: rparigor@suffolk.lib.ny.us Reply-To: Kingsley Hurst Subject: RE: Shoulder harness attach point too Attachments: Part 1: noname (TEXT/PLAIN 7bit 1454 bytes) Part 2: Main Wheel from distance.jpg (IMAGE/JPEG base64 46136 bytes) Part 3: Wheel Fairing side view 50%.JPG (IMAGE/JPEG base64 41202 bytes) > I will see if I can get Wayne to take some pics. That would be good thanks Ron. > I believe you could install with windscreen in place. I gave it some thought a few months ago but decided it was too easy to drop something on the screen with the fuse upside down. I have already scratched the inside of the windscreen when the instrument panel got off balance on removal one day. That spoilt my day ! If I was to duct tape the inside of the screen, I guess it could be done with some care. . . . . I'll have another look at it. Since I have mainly only ever worked on the aircraft on weekends, my progress has been dismally slow. It is over 7 yrs since I started and I'm getting to the point that I don't want to do any more mods . . . . I just want to get flying ! That is another reason I decided not to worry about it. > Be nice if you could at lease turn plane on side, better yet upside down. You mean like in the attached picture ? I even rigged it with the wings on upside down to make my wing fairings. Was a bit tricky rigging while inverted because the wings are so much higher from the floor but I was surprised how easy it was. With my wife's help, I managed to do it with relative ease. Cheers again. Kingsley PS Just in case you are wondering what all the froth and bubble is in front of the wheel, I have attached a second photo of the semi finished product (wheel fairing)