Learning from the Maestro
Recently, I’ve been able to spend a whole day at the Whiteman airport, not too far from Hollywood, home to some of the finest Long EZ people I know.
My friend Chris has built and restored numerous Long EZs both for himself, as well as for other people, so I was really excited to be able to pick his brain once again, as he worked on another project.
This time, I caught him doing some finishing work on the right landing gear leg of someone else’s Long EZ, and decided to catch as much of his thoughts as I could on tape.
Chris has worked at Scale Composites in the past, and is unbelievably talented so, when someone with such experience talks, I listen!
Chris explaining how to finish the structure
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