Sunday, March 7, 2010

Springtime approaches!

The spring weather is approaching and Harris Hill ops begin on a regular basis the first weekend of April! It's still not what you would call warm here in Upstate New York, but it is warm ENOUGH to get airborne and we're all getting ready for it.
Here's some photos from last weekend's work on glider 6, an ASK-21 that the club owns. We buffed off a very fine layer (about 1/1000 of an inch) of oxidation and put two coats of wax back on the entire airframe.
The snow was too high to move the glider from the runway to the hangar, so we had to take it apart outside. COLD!


Fortunately, the hangar is heated and once we got it indoors, we went to work on it. We stripped the wing seal tape off, cleaned it, washed the glider down to remove dirt and took out the seat pans and gave it a good vacuuming and cleaning. After we were done, the result was a gleaming glass finish and a bird that is fit to fly for the season!

It was great to see the regulars out at the hill and it really got me psyched about doing some flying as soon as possible! Looking forward to the Spring in just under 4 weeks for a great season of soaring.

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