Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Out of the Jig!

Out of the jig and into the light!  Caleb disassembled the jig holding CMA in place and we got her out and about.  She has temporary gear legs to help be mobile and until after painting.  We've been working on the fuselage to get it ready for painting.  The guys have reinstalled the seat tracks and are working on getting the windows installed as well.  We're also working on lots of little things here and there inside the fuselage before we begin the large task of paint prep.  Please enjoy the pictures below.

Caleb taking the jig apart, using an air impact wrench.  Don't get to use those on airplanes! 
Getting the nose gear assembly installed, at least temporarily, so the aircraft can be mobile.  
Preston, our new SP pilot, painting the glare shield...  
...he did a great job, too.  Now ready for the windshield!
Erich, our newest attachee (intern), working on getting the seat tracks installed.  It's a tedious task, with lots of screws and nuts to install.  Notice the windows being fitted in the rear of the airplane, too.  
Aaron, AA short termer, with the old/new flap track that we replaced on CMA's wing.  It's a bit of a task.  We found that undoing the trailing edge skin really helped to remove the flap track fairly easily from the wing. 
Your truly, double checking something during the installation.  

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