Thanks Chris...I will keep that in mind when I get to the point of installing new hardware. I was going to keep this little tidbit of information a bit of a secret until later this week. However, I felt ya'll may want to know what I have been up to on the Dalton. So as it goes, the wings for the Dalton are pretty rough. As you all probably could see. Sure, they could be straightened out. But to what point is it really worth it? It just so happens I received a surprise message from a top notch and what I like to refer, a top shelf gentleman that could and ultimately would solve my dilemma. It turns out, this gentleman had two "Brand New" Dalton wings he was not using. I was informed that they are just sitting and would eventually end up in the trash. Oh dear lord....no!!! We chatted and did some measurements, checked and re-checked critical features between the two sets of wings. His, and the ones I have here. As it would turn out, the wings he has are going to be a spot on replacement. I asked what he would part with them for. I was quickly informed that I could "HAVE" them. What? Serious? Really? Wow, what a deal. He even told me that he would be more than happy to finish the final touches on the wings. Such as do the final sanding of the leading and trailing edges. Bevel as needed. Both the wings and the ailerons. Including finishing up the servo boxes. He is even going to do all the hinge point drilling. So needless to say, by the time I receive the set of new wings, they will be pretty much done. Other than gluing in hinges, covering and attaching them to the fuse and setting the incidence. The only thing I will have to alter will be adjusting the CG. As the new set of wings will be set back on the fuse 1/2". No big deal. I highly doubt it will change the flight characteristics and flight envelope of the plane. Once the final touches are done, I can start covering the wings. How could I, why would I say anything other than...Oh heck yeah. Lets do this. Thank you so much.
I am very excited and so very grateful to this gentleman. It is going to make my work on this restore sooo much easier. Which in turn will leave me more time for the rest of the airframe that is in of just as much if not more attention than those poor ole' original set of wings.
With all this being said, I would like to ask all of you to give a great big hearty hands clapping and thumbs up thank you to this awesome gentleman that is now going to be a part of this awesome restore project. Cambize Shahrdar in my opinion is one of the most capable and most respected builders in this hobby that we all have. We all know him as Cam or
@orthobird. I seriously was not expecting his gracious and unselfish generousity of making these wings available for this restore project.
Here is a little sample of what he has for me and this restore project.
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Thank you Cam! Can't really express my gratitude. I know Bruce is going to be ecstatic as well!