Well, it's mostly ready to fly!
New fuel system complete, air system needs to be redone but it holds pressure with wheels up and loses 10psi in 10 minutes with wheels down. Pump up to 110psi and leave overnight it goes down to 60psi. Gear still does three complete cycles with 60psi left in the tank. I think I'm good for what's left of this year.
There was some shaky looking wiring in there that was removed and not one single wire keeper! All surfaces, servos and linkages are working, throttle is set. Retracts are working under servo power now, flaps are repaired and functional.
Just need to tidy up some wiring, get the ailerons set up and see if the engine runs. The G-62 has the electronic igntion and a huge aluminum box muffler, with header and side pipe. I've heard one of these before and it sounded awesome!
Probably maiden at the Ottumwa IA wounded warrior in two weeks, I hear there is going to be a lot of old Byron stuff there. Probably take that and the Chapman 580 CAP for a little IMAC flying.