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Colin,
I am saddened that it was bureaucratic burden
that has caused the taxi decision on your aircraft.
Perhaps I could suggest that there may be places
on the airport not precisely under HMS's watchful
eye, where some speeds may be obtained
before formally venturing on a runway.
I did not have any trouble keeping my bird on
the ground and an isolated taxi way may be
just the ticket to at least declare to a scolding
tower that the throttle got a bit sticky for just a
moment or two, may I taxi back to my hangar now?
Here is wishing best speed on your repair.
Oh, yes I am still not flying, I have discovered that
you can strip the wing nut that is sealed into the
spar by cross threading. This requires a 1.25
whole saw and a raft of patience to replace the
plate. So do be careful that the outer and inner
spars are well matched together before cranking
on the wing bolt. I did patch up the hole with
the plug, flox and 6 additional bid. This seem to
be the middle of all the advice from leave it, to
18" of glass all around.
Hope to be flying soon,
Gerard N333EX
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