Saturday, February 23, 2019

2019/02/23 Documentation

Most builders will check off and track their build progress in the plans.  This helps ensure no steps are missed and everything is completed.  During the last couple of years, I looked at some flying and project Cozy's and EZ's for sale.  Often the builders plans and logs were available, but occasionally there were no logs or no plans.   Someone that is not a builder would typically not have any idea what makes an aircraft the same or unique from others without this information. 

I purchased the EAA Air Frame log book, but with all of the additional mods with varying levels of complexity, decided the information needs to be organized better than piled into a box.  It is to extensive to try to cram into a single air frame log book.   The engine and props came with log books so they will remain separate, although it is not a requirement for an experimental aircraft.   When I'm ready for the inspection, I'll make some nice binder labels.   There's still some SkyView and Nav/Com operator manuals missing which I'll print and have spiral bound.

This is a work in progress but getting closer to completion.


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