Fuse Construction UPDATED 18 Jan 2004
I started work on the fuse on 26 December 2002. I have finished the basic fuse work, canopy and am currently wiring the panel.. I not using my RV-6 jig because I was able to borrow an RV-4 jig which is quite a bit more narrow which helps a lot in the limited space of my basement.
I am finding the RV-4 fuse more difficult to build than the -6. I am always looking for a view on the plans that I seem to never find. There is also more parts to build from aluminum angle.
I have reached the point where I need to take the frame apart and prime it. I plan to color coat the cockpit pieces as I am building.




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