Hi Mike,
Thanks for the reply.
Will do. That's exactly the sort of advice I'm looking for: "Things I wish I'd done".
I've finished the outer wing panels, except for cleaning off all the F9 grime and final polish. I built the ailerons last week and drilled the wing tips in place.
Yesterday was spent drilling and riveting rib doubler gussets, test fitting, and just making sure I had all the wing stub parts and understood how they went together. At one point I found myself standing there with a long aileron push rod in my hand and a confused look on my face. I soon realized that I could slide it in from the other side since that side hadn't been mocked up yet, but it got me thinking about possible pitfalls. I'm one of the guys that had the pleasure of drilling the vertical stabilizer off of a Sonex to install the elevator push rod :-)
Since mating the wing panels is such a critical step in the build process I expected to find a lot of discussion about in on the forum, but not so much. I did find this post:
http://sonexbuilders.net/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=11&hilit=onex+wing+rigging&start=40#p1445. Since I have an older kit I am constantly checking print revisions on the Sonex web site. One of the revisions was a drawing update to show the outer wing panels in place while skinning the inner wing panels. I could see me goofing that.
I'll study the prints repeatedly before the big drill bits and reamers start spinning.
Forever Forward,
Wes