Le Pelican de Luc Couillard et Christian Godin

Building a Pelican (May 5th 2001, part 5)

May 5th 2001

Week 44 of our follow-up of the building of a Pelican Sport from Ultravia Aero International Inc.


Windows
Lateral and top windows are also in place.

What is this metal plate near the door opening?

Plate
First picture...

Not that good!

Plate
Time to switch lens on the camera. A little closer... Click!

Better, but not perfect.

I turn around, all my concentration goes to my changing back to a normal lens.

Boeing...!!!
(although it did not sound like a 747)

Sounded more like Bang!

Forgot that the wings are there Jean-Pierre? Better watch where you're going or else...

Ouch! (notice the smile...)

My self-esteem was down but this forehead had people talking for a week... A slight correction with Photoshop will accelerate the healing.
It's been a while since I didn't have a "this week's tip of the trade".

Christian demonstrates : lower your head while under the wing...

At least some parts are soft!

The building of a Pelican Sport continues
(click here for the May 12th page)

Luc and Christian invite you to communicate with them
to exchange tips and to
receive your comments and suggestions.

chgodin@sympatico.ca

Construction d'un Pélican (5 mai 2001) (cliquer ici pour la version française)





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