Matt,
Did SJ still have the support structure in the upper fuselage for the turret ring when you installed the new turret? If not, I'd like to pick your brain--TR has none of the original structure up there and it's going to have to be scratchbuilt. Another question that's I've always wanted to ask: where did the tinted center pane in SJ's turret come from?
Alan,
You mentioned Spanner having "lots" of projects to do--somehow my projects so far are sheetmetal related (again).

It's all got to be done before she flys, so any job is a good job to tackle. Those photos of you and Stan in the aft wing gave me an idea--why don't you come back down and I'll stick you in the left wing for a day or so! The DOM/QA found a corroded stringer way up inside the aft structure that will require several hours of exploration in the deep.
Spanner mentioned a "cold front" being on the way. Yesterday, it rained. A lot. I was working away at my little projects when lightning struck and the lights went out. When I climbed down (without falling off my ladder

) I closed the doors, and the lights slowly came back up. This is what the floor looked like:
Enough rain water blew through the open hangar doors to inundate the area I was working in. Oh, the temperature must have dropped five degrees, maybe down to ninety or so, but the lovely humidity stayed constant. I really appreciate the heat in Midland now more than ever--"it's a dry heat." In fact, I'm converting my schedule to start at oh-dumb-thirty in the morning so I can get out of the hangar by early afternoon. No sense in roasting while on vacation!
Scott