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Re: Name change for the Eternal Project
Posted: Thu May 29, 2014 2:12 pm
by wingnut
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Re: Name change for the Eternal Project
Posted: Thu May 29, 2014 2:16 pm
by 4583C
hilltop170 wrote:Paul-
After all this time it's really great to finally see the 170 in Mena actually getting ready to fly! Congratulations!
Hey Del-
Is that "hatchback" in the fuselage a new extended baggage access door? Not a bad idea!
Actually I was hoping to put a gunners seat in the hole … put Andy on the scales and quickly scratched that idea!

Re: Name change for the Eternal Project
Posted: Thu May 29, 2014 7:03 pm
by hilltop170
4583C wrote:hilltop170 wrote:Paul-
After all this time it's really great to finally see the 170 in Mena actually getting ready to fly! Congratulations!
Hey Del-
Is that "hatchback" in the fuselage a new extended baggage access door? Not a bad idea!
Actually I was hoping to put a gunners seat in the hole … put Andy on the scales and quickly scratched that idea!

Too bad, that would have been a great hog hunting rig!
Re: Name change for the Eternal Project
Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 5:39 pm
by wingnut
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Cabin top and carry-thru's are done, except for installing the fittings. Wings up next
Re: Name change for the Eternal Project
Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 9:25 pm
by wingnut
Paul has ask me to post these pictures, so to give the story behind the reason for these 2 skin replacements, right and left upper vertical stab skins.
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Re: Name change for the Eternal Project
Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 10:05 pm
by 4583C
Some time long before I owned the plane there was a rotating beacon mounted on a fabricated mount which stuck up in front of the rudder. I tried to find the drawing that was done for the 337 but gave up after an hour or so. I have never seen a photograph of this particular desecration of that lovely round tail, but the drawing was enough to convince me that it was at least the second ugliest mod ever done to a 170. Wasn't there a federal mandate in the sixties or seventies that all aircraft had to have a rotating beacon?
Re: Name change for the Eternal Project
Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 10:20 pm
by Ryan Smith
Someone did that to my family's airplane. I hate the beacon up there.
One of my many "firsts" to do to it is to yank it off and put a beacon on the belly.
Re: Name change for the Eternal Project
Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 10:56 pm
by 170C
Del, those were likely "lightening holes"
Let's see Paul, wasn't there some minor damage to your elevator and/or horizontal stab

I once heard a story about that, but my memory could become very poor if the $ was right

I'll bet you won't recognize your plane when Del gets finished with it

We will have to start thinking about getting the rust off the pilot by the time its ready to be flown. Shouldn't be a hill for a stepper like you Paul

I have heard its like riding a bicycle, you learned once upon a time so all you have to do is get on and start peddling

I know someone else that needs the rust removed as well

Re: Name change for the Eternal Project
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2014 3:47 am
by GAHorn
If anyone needs assurance as to where and who to send your 170 to for repair or restoration in the central U.S.,... these pics should prove the point, as should anyone who views Richard Pulley's A-model, or the landing light and bag mods done to my B.
Del is the go-to guy for this sort of work not only for the workmanship-skills of his shop, but also for the ideas and recommendations for restorative and modification tasks and the friendly, business-like integrity of his approach to aircraft work. From the moment you meet him until you stand admiringly in front of the finished product, you will find a reassuring countenance in the entire experience.
Re: Name change for the Eternal Project
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2014 11:06 pm
by 4583C
Debra and I came to Mena yesterday to check on the project. We are camping less than a mile from Del's shop. He has been sending reports and pictures every few days and I knew they had found some corrosion in some of the lap joints in the wings but was a little shocked when I stepped out of the office and saw this. Del is further down the technology highway than I am and will have to post more pics. It took me half an hour to get one!
Re: Name change for the Eternal Project
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2014 11:54 pm
by C170U2
Looking great!! Keep the pictures coming!! You planning on painting or polishing it?
Re: Name change for the Eternal Project
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2014 1:53 am
by 4583C
C170U2 wrote:Looking great!! Keep the pictures coming!! You planning on painting or polishing it?
It will be painted in the original scheme. I'm far too lazy for polish

and with the exception of the new skins it's just to rough to polish. I met with Darrell Mos today and made a deal for the paint job. He is the guy who painted Richard Pulley's A model and he does great work as you can see in the pic below.
Re: Name change for the Eternal Project
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2014 12:57 pm
by wingnut
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I'm going to try posting some before/after pictures. Some or all of the "before" pictures may be sideways. I can't remember if they were taken before or after I learned I had to hold the phone sideways.
These are pictures of the reason(s) we decided to completely undress the wings.
Re: Name change for the Eternal Project
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2014 1:04 pm
by wingnut
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We will not reuse any skins, just cleaning them for handling. All new skins
Re: Name change for the Eternal Project
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2014 1:11 pm
by wingnut
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