Okay here's a very quick update reporting on today's work...
Shroty DeWitt and Jim Rowe have been here the past few days helping get things ready for the groundschool & training flights this weekend. Shorty's been installing more storage bins and Jim's been installing things such as the crash axes, fire extinguishers, etc.
I spent the day mulling over the entry door, trying to discover weak spots and fixing them with various brackets, angles, and so on. I think I've finally gotten it to where I'm more comfortable with it's security. I'm sure that this door will continue to be problematic for me, but perhaps I've taken care of all of the serious items. This is the first time I'm even moderately happy with the results on it.
We're scheduled to weigh the airplane tomorrow morning, so that'll be another major hurdle out of the way. Some officers of the local Texas Department of Public Safety (Highway Patrol), Commercial Division, are going to bring their scales out that they weigh semi-trucks with. These scales are calibrated regularly and work quite well for these airplanes, as they have a very low profile and are easy to tow the airplane up on. We used their services when weighing FIFI a while back and it is a huge help to us.
So that's it for now. I still have lots of little things I'd like to get accomplished before this thing flies and goes on tour, but even if I don't get them done, the airplane is pretty much ready to fly right now. I'm going to
try to go get some sleep now. I slept a total of 2 hours last night (1 a.m. to 3 a.m.

). But we're getting lots of work accomplished, so it's worth it I reckon. However, with that being said, I know my limits and don't want to start making stupid mistakes, so I'm outta here!
Gary