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HU-031
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HU-030 The outside handle for canopy is under the left strake
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HU-029 Wheel well; bottom of strake
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HU-028 Inside the wheel well?
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HU-027 Looking inside the main spar.
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HU-026 Landing light in end of strake.
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HU-025 Rear canopy open.
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HU-024 Spring on the front opening canopy.
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HU-023 Notice the defroster holes.
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HU-022
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HU-021
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HU-020
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HU-019 Me & my better half
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HU-018 Looking up threw removable hatch into armrest.
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HU-017 Part of the latching mechanism for the front opening canopy. See picture HU-010 for mating part.
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HU-016 You can see a little bit of the cozy girls strakes. I really like the angled pieces where the airvents are placed. They really make the panel look less flat and more expansive.
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HU-015 This is the hinge from the two previous pictures. The collar in the middle has a slot cut in it. This connects with the moving part of the hinge and makes in move with the rod. Very detailed work.
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HU-014 The hinge on the inside will be control by this arm. It will be control by an RC servo. Notice the connections are all done with RC servo push rods and connectors.
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HU-013 You can see the hingle on the inside that will divert air as needed.
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HU-012 More of the heating system. This attachment will divert air up to the defroster.
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HU-011 Carbon fiber Oil Cooler heating system. The oil coolers will fit in the rectangle openings
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HU-010 Latch for forward opening canopy. I was threatened with death if I revealed the mechanism that operates the system. :)
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HU-009 Another shot looking into strake opening from back seat.
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HU-008 Looking in the strake opening from the read seat. The nuts are to attach electronic sensors for the Blue Mountain. The small rib on the top is to provide additional support for people climbing into the back seat.
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HU-007 Access hole in turtleback for fuel probe. Note the nut plates riveted to the circuit board material then fiber glassed in place. VERY NICE TECHNIQUE.
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HU-006 Some of the Cozy Girl parts! If memory serves, these have been sand blasted and Alodined.
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HU-005
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HU-004 This basic shape started a circuit board.
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Fiberglass Electronc Circuit Board.  This stuff is made with fiberglass and epoxy that are compactible with our epoxys.  It really is neat stuff.  The pictures before and after this one started with a piece of this and was fiberglassed into place.   Basicaly it gives you a good stating point for shaping


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HU-003
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HU-002 Very nice way to fair the elevator into the fuselage. Much nicer than letting the elevator rub the side.
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Chrissi has a background in designing medical equipment.  The white latches are actually oxgen quick connects.  She said she\'s used them for years as latches is alot of success.  Also note the small pushrods from the RC industry.  I\'ve have some of that stuff on an RC plane in my shop.  :)   Very creative
 
 
HU-001
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