G44 wrote:sometimes cheap is very expensive.

whee wrote:Now to fit the wings and make sure the door clears the lift strut.

Battson wrote:How much did you allow for overlap where the plexi passes down over the door sill?
I would really like to retrofit this door mod, the split doors are a faff... although I don't know about raising those sills... it seems hard. I guess it means welding which means recovering the interior and major strip-back of wiring and fuel lines etc etc etc = a much bigger faff...
blackrock wrote:I like the idea of seaplane doors. I'd want to be able to open it in flight to take pictures, drop bowling balls, throw full piss bottles out of, and to just cruise around when its hot out, etc. The hinges might have to be beefed up to handle the in-flight air loads or just add a window to the swing-up frame.
mtv wrote:I think you're going to find that sill raised so much is going to make enplaning/deplaning more difficult than you think.....opinion
whee wrote:mtv wrote:I think you're going to find that sill raised so much is going to make enplaning/deplaning more difficult than you think.....opinion
You could be right. I know it is going to be more difficult than if I hadn't raised the door but I don't think it will be too bad. Certainly it will be easier than getting in/out of the front seat of a J3.
hotrod180 wrote:A friend of mine just bought a wrecked Swift in order to part it out, it has an IO-360 Continental. The engine quitting caused the crash, don't know exactly what failed but there's a lot of good low time stuff on it (mags, etc). If you think you might want some parts off it, or for that matter the whole engine, PM me & I can put you in touch with him.
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