Just a real short update for y'all, as I need to get back after it.......
Although our friend, Daniel, couldn't come to work for us full time, he is still able to at least come in from Tulsa on the weekends to help. He went back home yesterday (took a day off of work), but was able to start building a doubler for the area around the entry door hinges that we found was weak. Man, I sure could use ten more of him.
So, since the High Sky Wing & Desert Squadrons of the CAF had raised enough money for us to hire someone full time (to finish this project), and Daniel couldn't be the guy, we decided to hire Andy Bivens back. In case y'all don't know, Andy worked with Daniel and myself on the latest FIFI project and is one of the hardest workers I know. He doesn't have the sheet metal skills that Daniel has, but will do anything else that is asked of him. So it's great to have him back.
During my departure last week, we did have a couple of volunteers come in to tinker with the airplane a little bit. I had them sanding the airplane down, in preparation for the upcoming paint job. The problem is that nobody would sand the old nose art off of the airplane. I was told by a volunteer just yesterday, "We talked about it and decided that none of us wanted to be the one responsible for taking Diamond Lil off the airplane."
Well, I ain't skeered. After all I'm the one responsible for this entire project, so if anyone is pissed about it, they'll come see me anyway (already heard some of it). So yesterday evening, I started stripping the old nose art off. Andy has helped take over on that project this morning, as I simply have too many other items to complete........
There will be new nose art added to the airplane, but I think I'll just leave that as somewhat of a mystery until the unveiling of the airplane in May.
Oh, one other little comment...
I sincerely appreciate all of the nice comments and fun little threads about me and how I work hard, etc. However, I must point out that I'm not the only one in this Warbird community that works long, hard hours to insure that everyone gets to see these wonderful airplanes flying. I've said it before, but the teams of great folks that work for guys like Nelson Ezell, Gerry Beck, Gary Norville, Garth Hogan, Steve Hinton, and the like, are all just as worthy of praise as I am, if not more. The difference is that since they are not "non-profit" organizations, they don't need to be as public about their daily woes and progress as I feel that we need to be here. There is no question that the WIX forum and this thread in particular has been a huge help to us, not only monetarily, but with technical advise, and sometimes even more importantly...moral support.
Thanks to everyone, but now I have to get back to work.
Gary