The restoration of NC83401 is well underway. The fuselage has been sandblasted, primed and painted. All the wood has been replaced. We are ready to install the headliner. We do not have any installation instructions or drawings.
We would appreciate it if any or all of you would send us pictures or any other documentation of 7AC headliners. The closer the detail the better. Digital pictures can be sent to md80flyer@prodigy.net
Thanks
Need photos of headliner installation
Need photos of headliner installation
Mark Macario
1946 7-AC NC83401
1946 C-140 NC81059
1946 7-AC NC83401
1946 C-140 NC81059
Marc,
Can't help you out, but just wonder if you have installed shoulder harnesses. If you want them, now is the time to do it. I would also consider making the zipper access wider so you can get your hands in for repair/adjustment to the trim lever and associated pulleys. I had to replace my trim cables last year, it was a dog to do with the stock zipper width.
Ed
Can't help you out, but just wonder if you have installed shoulder harnesses. If you want them, now is the time to do it. I would also consider making the zipper access wider so you can get your hands in for repair/adjustment to the trim lever and associated pulleys. I had to replace my trim cables last year, it was a dog to do with the stock zipper width.
Ed
Ed Clark
'46' Champ 7ac
N84961
'46' Champ 7ac
N84961
Ed, we are installing Hooker shoulder harnesses using the American Champion service letter 421.
http://www.amerchampionaircraft.com/tech/Sl421.pdf
The headliner is from Airtex so modifying the zipper length is not an option at this time.
Thanks for the advice!
http://www.amerchampionaircraft.com/tech/Sl421.pdf
The headliner is from Airtex so modifying the zipper length is not an option at this time.
Thanks for the advice!
Mark Macario
1946 7-AC NC83401
1946 C-140 NC81059
1946 7-AC NC83401
1946 C-140 NC81059
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