Allright it is update time........ although I must first offer up an apology or sacrifice to the "Great Aus" for putting him in a really bad mood last week...... Hey Spanner Mk V (Don), you up for being a sacrificial lamb?

Reason being after work, family, and the great "Aus", I just do not have any arms, legs, or a$$ left to give!!!!!!!

Ok, Ok,.... just kidding!!!
Our laundry list of squawk items is getting smaller..... lots of stuff left to do, but it is getting done..... The #1 and #4 carb heat actuators have been returned and installed. The #4 generator installed, but the #3 had some issues during the new engine runs, then was pulled, sent off, and returned. Mike Dillon and I stabbed the #3 generator back on the engine (boy, wasn't that fun!), but did not complete the hookup this past Thursday night as we simply ran out of time. Ok, now for the appeasement of Gary and Chad..... We have the sliding glass cockpit windows back on the aircraft. So that is where we will start tonight... The glass was replaced, frame repaired and then got "pookied".
Tom Travis (one of our pilots) on the left and Mike Dillon one of our A&P's re-installing the right side cockpit glass.
Mike Dillon re-installing the #1 carb heat actuator.
Ok, I just could not resist taking this pic of the CAF Corsair (in annual) sitting right next to the CFM TBM.
Nice shot of the B-24 in the hangar...
Ok, did I mention something about the #3 generator???? I tight spot to shoot for with all the associated engine/accessory hardware in place.
The generator prior to being re-installed. I will get more pictures in the next couple of days to finish this little job......
That is all that I have for tonight guys.... I do have more pics to post, but it will be a different thread..... including a surprise arrival last week.... Alan