
Here is "Mona" getting her skirt, aka cowling, on!! We posted a shot of "Lisa" all decked out in hers on our Facebook page and asked if anybody could see any difference in the airplane. So far, nobody has seemed to notice that the cowling is finally back in place. They have guessed all around it at things that were done several weeks or months ago like the cowl flaps being operational or oil in the tanks. Speaking of FB, we just posted a video of "Mona" and the crew fitting the lower cowl to the upper. This side is still slightly off kilter and will need some adjustments. Arnold will bring a bigger hammer next week!
http://www.facebook.com/a26specialkay. Meanwhile, JR and Ray have the jacks in place to raise the airplane for the gear swings and fitting of the nose gear doors. JR continues to prep the canopy frames for the new glass. We are planning to have the nice folks over in Breckenridge do the honors to actually drill the glass and install it. It can be tricky plus we are trying to speed things up so we can get to engine starts soon. The report back from Vintage Carbs is that one of our carbs is ready to come back and the other is lacking one small part which should be there soon. These are the big items left to get Kay ready to clear her throat. Don't forget to tune into Warbird Radio online Tuesday (tomorrow night) for Zane Adams' interview with some of our restoration team members. Check the website for the time in your location.
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