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NEX_2013-11-12-37
N111EU at rest.
Date: 11/13/2013
Views: 30054
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20141102_153539
Out. Ad you can see the screw is sill in the nut plate. it came out later.
Date: 11/02/2014
Views: 15850
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p1000688
p1000688.jpg
Date: 03/12/2012
Views: 6341
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2012-08-18_19-58-42_666
Port side. Same area as before just without the flash. Backlit from the inside to show areas with less material. This is before I did the belly layup per the manual.
Date: 08/19/2012
Views: 10814
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dsc09063
Hey Bill!
Date: 01/24/2013
Views: 7627
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dsc09040
The gap from the bottom of the socket and the belly is as you see. The only way to get it all the way down was to lower the belly to 15" which was not considered an option. Belly hight is 16.0" with the axle width at 82.50" and axle cent
Date: 01/23/2013
Views: 8673
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dsc08401
I see you!
Date: 03/25/2012
Views: 8613
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Close up of the relief cut.
Close up of the relief cut.
Date: 04/03/2016
Views: 13063
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dsc08620
Removal of the mono firewall.
Date: 04/14/2012
Views: 14690
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p1000695
p1000695.jpg
Date: 03/12/2012
Views: 5761
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DSC08801
starboard side
Date: 06/05/2012
Views: 9039
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nex_2014_01_12_06
She's got a leg!
Date: 01/13/2014
Views: 6700
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dsc09045
Uncle Kim at work. We would tilt to starboard to work on the port side vice versa.
Date: 01/23/2013
Views: 8522
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This is the printer part showing the parts in place.
This is the printer part showing the parts in place.
Date: 04/03/2016
Views: 12777
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dsc09044
Port side being keyed.
Date: 01/23/2013
Views: 7300
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dsc08616
Same here, rust needs to go! Open to ideas.....
Date: 04/10/2012
Views: 6588
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dsc09060
Wetting out stbd side.
Date: 01/24/2013
Views: 7751
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dsc09034
Starboard side done. Pic taken before a little clean up.
Date: 01/22/2013
Views: 7131
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20141102_154504
Cut old fuel lines. Gona have to replace them anyways. Now I just need to remove the stop block where the gear handle went.
Date: 11/02/2014
Views: 15226
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dsc09066
Port side peel ply removed. Oh notice the caps in the sockets. What I did was take a block of foam and push it down in the socket, then took it back out and covered it with car wax. Once all the ribs are in I'll see how it worked.
Date: 01/25/2013
Views: 7866
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