I have been "on vacation" for a few days and hadn't noticed the posts piling up.
Very Interesting on jettisoning a ball turret.
I hope we never have to use THAT information!
Gulf Coast Wing now has an Engine Test Stand.
I have spent the past few days dis-assembling, grinding, sanding, dodging wasps, and generally trying to beautify the beast.
We still need a test club, but we know where an expensive option is.
The stand was originally designed for an R-985, so we are having to beef it up a little and add some instruments that the original cell didn't have.
The idea is to run the engine(s) for about 5-6 hrs and make certain that the main and rod bearings haven't decided to discombobulate due to electrolysis while sitting.
The engines have all been turned with an oil pump on an external cart lubricating the bearings and marvel mystery oil (tm) shot down the cylinders to keep the rings happy, but there was a time after the initlal shut down of the airplane that they sat.
And sitting is BAD!
Some folks associated with YELLOW ROSE came out this week and helped IMMENSELY with the engine program. Thanks Ron and Curtis!
And believe it or not, we are up to THREE fabulous babes working on the airplane. Photos to follow.
It's been a noisy week at Lake Woe-be-Hobby with afternoon T-storms flooding the hangar floor ALMOST up to the airplane...
But the Women have all been strong, the Men have been drinking ALL the beer and the Volunteers have been ABOVE average.
SPANNER