Bernie:
You have the right attitude, a good-looking shop (shed), and a real good-looking project to start with. So ¾ of the fight is done, now down to work.
I bought a damaged 14-19-2 last May, thinking I would take it home and be flying in a couple of months. Not so, been having too much fun. Have worked on airplanes most of my life, but it has always been to keep them running to make a living or for some ungrateful customer. I’m taking it slow and having a great time just for ME.
These guys are great for help, when I first subscribed to the forum, read ever post back as far as it goes. Stole a large file of ideas just from the various posts. Example; Lynn Ford can tell you how to mount shoulder harness. I did it with both the fabric and headliner on. (Paper work who needs freaking paper work)
Will sent a couple of photos;
Half is home:
http://i283.photobucket.com/albums/kk317/mhackens/100_0076_00.jpg
In the hangar with brothers C140, his hangar, guess who is going together first:
http://i283.photobucket.com/albums/kk317/mhackens/airplain_004.jpg
You guessed right, both 140’s done, you can see the Bellanca behind the winter
wall all the repairs are done going back together.
http://i283.photobucket.com/albums/kk317/mhackens/airplain_007.jpg
Take care and keep us informed, its a great motivator to see someone else having a ball with a pile of old Bellanca parts.
