Got through the Annual OK, no real issues. But I have GOT to re-plumb things behind the engine so that I can get at the oil screen more easily. It's a solid hour of irritating knuckle-busting work to remove it now -- things have to be removed to allow access. I need to replace a metal tube with a flexible hose, an oil return line, so that I can gain 6" of clearspace and thus fit a hand with a wrench in it back there. A good winter project.
Didn't take many pictures -- too busy. Here's Stan working on the carb heat rigging. Good thing he did -- the cable was chafing, the valve was creeping open, and as I climbed away later from his airstrip I noticed I got 40 more RPM when at full throttle and the same airspeed. (The fellow on the wheel is one of the several pilots who landed during the day, to experience Stan's lovely smooth grass strip, and come into the hangar to offer valuable advice.)

Had a very interesting flight to Chile. The cycle involved a red-eye to Santiago, a 48 hour layover, a turn to Buenos Aires and back, another 48 hour layover, then a red-eye home. I picked it for the novelty -- never flown to SA before, and Robin came along to enjoy the mini-vacation. On the first layover we went gliding. The Vitacura club is located right within Santiago, tucked alongside a multi-lane highway. Some of my crew joined me and off we went.
Here's Robin getting tucked in.

They used a Super Cub with a 4-bladed prop to tow. Also an extended exhaust/muffler. The airplane made hardly any noise at all -- good neighbour initiative. The Andes are right there and they tow you close before casting-off.
