I was able to finally install the cowl, and all my measurements came out real well.
I am really starting to like this kit even more now, and can now appreciate the complexity of the build, but give it full merit, as I feel this is an incredibly well designed airplane. I feel honored to be able to build it. This was always a dream of mine, to one day, build a Carden, and today, for the 1st time, I am really feeling blessed and lucky to be doing so. You will understand why soon!!!
These mods, are not from the plans. I used the advice from Dean @Fixed Wing
I am using these Ohio super star threads. There are 4 screws that fix the bottom cowl to the fuselage. 2 on each side.
i then sanded the corners down smooth, and it is looking real good!
i then installed the top cowl, and then drilled from inside the fuselage into the hard point of the top cowl. Then I glued in a Tee Nut for a 6-32 screw.
some of the screws were installed
I am really starting to like this kit even more now, and can now appreciate the complexity of the build, but give it full merit, as I feel this is an incredibly well designed airplane. I feel honored to be able to build it. This was always a dream of mine, to one day, build a Carden, and today, for the 1st time, I am really feeling blessed and lucky to be doing so. You will understand why soon!!!
These mods, are not from the plans. I used the advice from Dean @Fixed Wing
I am using these Ohio super star threads. There are 4 screws that fix the bottom cowl to the fuselage. 2 on each side.
i then sanded the corners down smooth, and it is looking real good!
i then installed the top cowl, and then drilled from inside the fuselage into the hard point of the top cowl. Then I glued in a Tee Nut for a 6-32 screw.
some of the screws were installed