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I can't help but respond to someone who is having "fun" with fitting the
cowling. I understand that they have changed to something better (?) since I
got my kit some time ago - I choose not to remember how long - but the crappy
glass with the heavy coat of gelcoat to hide its obvious poor quality was a
real challenge.
I bot the fast-build kit at a time when the engine mount was short and the
cowling was long. The cowling is the only part of the whole thing that I
really feel is not worthy of the Lancair/Neico organization, and I have told
them that.
I found that I literally rebuilt the cowling, using the furnished pieces as my
molds. The original pieces are partially in there somewhere, but I am quite
sure that the result is much heavier than it should have been. It just seemed
to be a tedious and time-consuming process - and when it is done it is just
"okay". Hang in there.
True story about the short engine mount. I am swinging an IO360, rebuilt by
Don George in Orlando, with a constant-speed prop. Totally oblivious to the
obvious, when I tried to mate it to the mount for the first time, I discovered
that the prop governor didn't clear the firewall. When I called Lancair in
confusion the response I got was something to the effect of "put your dish
there to make room for it". Again, in innocence I asked, "what dish?"
Answer: "your stainless steel dish". Again, "was I supposed to get one with
the kit?" Answer, "no, you buy it." Again, "is it in the Spruce catalog?"
Answer, "no, you buy it locally". Again, "where would I look for an aircraft
quality part like that?" Answer, "Petsmart".
And you wonder why I feel like my project is a real "dog".
Ed Selby (Soon to be N611S)
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