This blog is a construction log of my Van's RV-9 that I am building. N990MC is the reserved N Number with the FAA.
Under no circumstances should you rely on this blog as guidance for your own project.
Rain on the Fourth of July provided an opportunity to make a lot more progress than what you see in this photo. Have the vertical stab, skin included, match drilled and deburred. Still need to dimple, countersink, install some more nutplates, another conduit, prime, and of course rivet the whole thing together. This assembly is sure a lot simpler than the horizontal stab, though!
Lifelong pilot and Ham Radio operator. Was building a RV-9, which is a 2-place low-wing airplane -- at least, until I lost my medical. At that point I had to sell both the project and also my beloved 1947 Luscombe 8E,
At that point I decided to get back into Ham radio -- especially because I have been diagnosed with Stage 4 Pancreatic Cancer and Ham Radio is accessible even when I am stuck on the couch, feeling like [expletive deleted].
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