On May 4, 4:47*pm, Bob Kuykendall wrote:
On May 4, 3:34*pm, Reed von Gal wrote:
Trust me, it's not repairable. Even if it was, you would end up
spending years and 30k dollars plus fixing the thing.
I've seen some pretty clever repairs on about this magnitude, so I
respectfully disagree. For example, there was the Genesis where JJ
basically created about six feet of wing from scratch. It took him a
winter of on-and-off work, and turned out so nice you could not tell
the wing had been repaired.
Thanks, Bob K.http://www.hpaircraft.com
I once knew a BGA senior inspector that rebuilt an absolutely
shattered DG-300 (that he flew into some wires). The repair was at
least this complex. The rebuild weighed within 10oz of the original
weight. That was craftsmanship.
Frank Whiteley