-31c this weekend, with ice and snow. Unfortunately I will have to wait till spring here in "the great white north". But I do agree, this bird needs to fly!
If someone gets out of the back seat seems like they can get tangled in those lines. I don't know much about these haven't been watching every video need to catch up.
That is one of my main concerns, which is why I have re-routed the lines as much as I have from the original installation. But yes, they can still pose a trip hazard. So both myself and any passenger will have to be aware of it, and take care when getting in or out of the airplane.
Are the lights really too bright. Have you taken the bird out of the hanger and oriented it so the sun is shining on the panel then seen if the lights are too bright? Perhaps a dimmer rheostat?
I’m just ready to see this bad boy get out of ground effect. Let’s fly it already lol.
-31c this weekend, with ice and snow. Unfortunately I will have to wait till spring here in "the great white north". But I do agree, this bird needs to fly!
I'm feeling that 90% done with 90% left to do on my own project right now Peter! Great progress here, looks amazing!
It's all the little things that seem to take so much time!
@challenger2ultralightadventure little things are literally never ending!
If someone gets out of the back seat seems like they can get tangled in those lines. I don't know much about these haven't been watching every video need to catch up.
That is one of my main concerns, which is why I have re-routed the lines as much as I have from the original installation. But yes, they can still pose a trip hazard. So both myself and any passenger will have to be aware of it, and take care when getting in or out of the airplane.
Are the lights really too bright. Have you taken the bird out of the hanger and oriented it so the sun is shining on the panel then seen if the lights are too bright? Perhaps a dimmer rheostat?
Oh ya. They are blinding bright! The camera doesn't do justice to how bright they are.