tcj wrote:That wing tester in the video is pretty clever. Did you design it?







1:1 Scale wrote:That's awesome!
We hosted my son's kindergarten class in my shop where I'm building my RV-7. I bought the Vans tool box practice kit and did some prep work before the field trip. All of the kids got to use the pneumatic squeezer to dimple at least a half dozen holes and rivets. There were a couple of girls that really wanted to do more, so they each did at least a dozen rivets
Something else I had fun with was I had the control surface practice kit that I did for myself, my tungsten bucking bar, and a scale. I asked the kids which they thought was heavier, and 100% of them picked the section of control surface. I would then put each on the scale. the control surface was somewhere just over 400 grams, and the bucking bar was somewhere around 750. They were all shocked when they got to pick up the bucking bar
Thanks for sharing the stoke, here and in your classroom. 

8GCBC wrote:Do you have a 60" Monitor, Chromcast (Google thin client) and a fast internet connection? The amount of aviation videos on the Internet is staggering. Good to watch and get stoked!





colopilot wrote:
Where did you source the panel components for the X-Plane sim? I would love to do something like that.
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