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- 10035
03 Jul 2016 19:21 #1
by 10035
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Just did mind. Pulled the wings very easy. It took 1 hour and 15 minutes to remove the first wing. Second wing tool 1 hour and 5 minutes. I believe you can do a better inspection with the wings off! I am sorry I put the inspection holes in. The total time to replace the wings was 3 hours.
Arlan Allen
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Arlan Allen
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29 Jun 2016 20:22 #2
by Nancy Cullen
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Thanks to one of the members I found a very afforable solution ! - THANK YOU!
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25 May 2016 15:16 #3
by Nancy Cullen
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I actually meant an endoscope as outlined in the AD - surely someone in our network has one stashed away?
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20 May 2016 17:37 #4
by Nancy Cullen
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I have a 1961 Forney with Metal wings. This is the year I have to have that pesky wing inspection done. The last ones I had to do I had access to the Boroscope method. I am hoping that I can rent or borrow one from someone in the DFW or Wichitia, KS area in conjuction with my annual I will be doing the first week of July. I am not planning on taking the wings off OR putting more holes in,
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Nancy Cullen
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