Rick, your spar is doing the famous "banana" trick. Perfectly normal. Not to worry. Ours did, too. best to you. Xenos Ted (Georgia - Xenos #32 about 140 hrs about two thirds of those with engine running)
I just finished my right wing. Started it Aug 30. Started left wing today. I dont know how to post pics.
Bill Volcko XNS0068 Xenos A N68WV 99% flush rivets Aerovee and Prince P-Tip MGL Discovery Lite w/ Sandia STX 165R V6 First hole 4/1/16 First flight 8/24/18 Phase I complete...finally!!! Also flying a Challenger II since 1999
Hi bill, Glad to hear you are coming along on your build. If you send pics to robbie he can upload on here for you. Keep going! Ive never seen another xenos in person except for the factory one. Chris the site admin guy can also help you in directions for loading the pics. Keep at it!
Bill, I did a pictorial description of how to create a thread, and it includes posting pictures. Click this link to view: viewtopic.php?f=35&t=1841
Bryan Cotton Poplar Grove, IL C77 Waiex 191 N191YX Taildragger, Aerovee, acro ailerons dual sticks with sport trainer controls Prebuilt spars and machined angle kit Year 2 flying and approaching 200 hours December 23
Bill, where are you located? I am ready to rivet the 2nd wing. I,m using solids to save weight to the top skins & wherever I can reach. Rick in Melbourne X0057
Moved my Xenos from home garage to the hangar. Used a u-haul 26-foot truck - worked very well. All I have to do now is to attach the wings, learn how to fly, and then fly it (just a few more months to go :-)
I actually had the wheel pants on prior to the move. I had to take them off in order not to damage while loading/unloading and transporting. The u-haul truck has two bumps inside due to the truck's wheels, so they could damage the plane's wheel pants while transporting.
Bill Volcko XNS0068 Xenos A N68WV 99% flush rivets Aerovee and Prince P-Tip MGL Discovery Lite w/ Sandia STX 165R V6 First hole 4/1/16 First flight 8/24/18 Phase I complete...finally!!! Also flying a Challenger II since 1999