x3 skier wrote:Airward has a kit with nutplates that allows for removal of the glare shield, windshield and fuel tank.
As of yesterday, the glareshield portion is all installed. Went with solid rivets and had a few ugly ones I still need to replace, but everything fits together quite nicely. There were a few parts count discrepancies in what was provided as it appears the kit has changed from when this was first "kitted". I'm working with Dave to update the parts list & instructions per the current configuration of the Onex. Not sure when I'm going to get around to the windscreen part though...
surfly wrote: I know of one builder who cut his floor panel in half and made the whole floor forward of the landing gear removable.
I'm getting close to breaking out the rivet gun on the forward fuselage, but this sure got me thinking... While I'm adding the AirWard glareshield nutplate kit to the top side, it's definitely tempting to replicate this on the forward floor. I'm going conventional gear, so it looks like I can add a piece of 1" angle on the forward side of the two angles sitting on top of the gear with the flange facing forward, have the two skins overlap at the 1" area, and more or less add nutplates all around for that forward 14" or so of belly skin - #10 nutplates for the factory 3/16" shear bolts and then #8 (MS24694?) tapered screws around the rest of the perimeter countersinking and dimpling as necessary. 1-2 lb weight penalty, but other than the obvious time and cost (~$100), what would be a problem with this.
It sure would be helpful for installing fuel, brakes, firewall penetrations, and any future maintenance required under the tank. I appreciate leaving the belly skins both in clecos until the end, but once it's rolling on it's own legs, the aft section of the forward belly skin is pretty well tied in place. While it is around 120 screws to remove, it sure beats the heck out of just keeping the forward section peeled out of the way, drilling out rivets, or yanking everything off the top side.
I'm planning to walk it all through with a parts count tonight, but before I place the hardware order, why would this be a bad idea...?
Thanks,
-Brian
C150 driver by day, OneX 204 builder by night.
Empennage done, fuselage in work...