Wow, making amazing progress. Thank you so much for breaking everything down and explaining. I feel like I'm on the journey with you. like Joseph said, can't wait for the next episode..
Kirk, I just watched your video again. The plastic tie wrap on the spring in the tail section, is that good to go? Like I know what I’m talking about, trust me I don’t!
As an avionics tech, it’s not that bad. It looks daunting, but once you realize what each wire and box is for, it will start to click. My biggest piece of advice is to pay particular attention to anywhere wires will rub, and keep a fair amount of extra wire available in each line. If you have the room to do a 4-6” loop, do it, you’ll save yourself a headache in the future. Zip ties work great, but I do still prefer wax string with a clove hitch ever feel inches.
Thanks for the videos
You’re welcome
Wow, making amazing progress. Thank you so much for breaking everything down and explaining. I feel like I'm on the journey with you. like Joseph said, can't wait for the next episode..
Thank you
It’s looking great! You have the right philosophy, just one bit at a time! Can’t wait for the next episode.
Kirk, I just watched your video again. The plastic tie wrap on the spring in the tail section, is that good to go? Like I know what I’m talking about, trust me I don’t!
pro tip : you can watch series at Kaldrostream. Me and my gf have been using it for watching loads of movies these days.
@Brayan Emmett yea, I've been using Kaldrostream for since december myself :)
I have an ex 2 you will love it Try to get an fx grip with trim mike and autopilot disconnect on it.
How many hours so far?
I haven’t been brave enough to add it up yet 😬
Avionics looks scary 😂
Yeah a little intimidating.. but one bite at a time 👍
@@klpilot Intimidating but great occasion to learn and have a lot of fun!
As an avionics tech, it’s not that bad. It looks daunting, but once you realize what each wire and box is for, it will start to click. My biggest piece of advice is to pay particular attention to anywhere wires will rub, and keep a fair amount of extra wire available in each line. If you have the room to do a 4-6” loop, do it, you’ll save yourself a headache in the future. Zip ties work great, but I do still prefer wax string with a clove hitch ever feel inches.