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Builder Name:Buck Wyndham   -  
Project:   Vans - RV-8   -   VIEW REPORTS
Total Hours:3914.15
Start/Last Date:Jan 08, 2002 - No Finish Date
Engine:AeroSport Power IO-375-M1S
Propeller:Whirlwind 330-3B/72H-73 3-blade CS
Panel:G3X, G5, GTN650, GTR20, GTX45R, GMA245, GMC507
 
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Nov 05, 2013     Rear baggage floor revision - (1.8 hours)       Category: Fuselage
As I mentioned, when I decided to take out the hard-wired video recorder system from the aft baggage area, this left the hat shelf and right sidewall with ugly notches where the wiring harness passed through. I initially built a cover plate to hide the notch in the hat shelf. The sidewall was easy -- I just bought another piece of sheet metal and started over. But the hat shelf began to bug me. I had already spent many painstaking hours building a cool access hatch for the autopilot servo and elevator bellcrank, and I just didn't want to ditch all that work and start over with a new hat shelf, but that lone cover plate made things look lopsided, or like it was covering up a major error of some kind. I could already hear a future question from another builder at Oshkosh (or perhaps a judge) -- "What's that little access port on the right side of the baggage compartment?" Ugh.

My solution? Add a second "cover plate" on the opposite side. In my opinion, this eases the esthetic look of the whole thing -- it makes it look like those plates are supposed to be there. Once everything is painted, people should hardly notice.

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