Once in a while I get to work on other airplanes at work.
The first photo is a selfie of me holding the aileron in the up position to align the new Garmin autopilot servo. The rest are of the company Bonanza while it was in Kansas City this week. Working hard 🙂
The last one is taken after fitting a Boeing 737 Business Jet into the hangar for some work in the nose. It won’t entirely fit in our hangar as the tail is too big.




Looks like fun ! Enjoy your work ! 🙂
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You should consider joining the International Brotherhood of Holders Union. Holding things is a very important profession.
Great blog, and the pics are super helpful. I’m also rebuilding a 108 but mine’s a ’46. What is the brand of paint stripper you are using? I’m itching to start stripping my control surfaces.
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I don’t remember off the top of my head but I’ll look it up and get back to you. It works great and is safe and easy to use. If you’ve seen the photos the old paint peels right off after sitting overnight.
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Marcus, good luck with your ’46 model. Hope it’s going well for you. The paint stripper is from Aero Clean Technologies and the part number is PS-3010. It works well and is best when applied and left overnight. Wait too long and it dries up, so about 12 hours worked for me. Easy to use and clean up.
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