stangflyer
I like 'em "BIG"!
Just a little tinkering to kill some time today. The can tunnel is not too terrible. I removed the old canister tie downs and cleaned up the junk inside. really about all that will need to be done with the can tunnel is to re-attach the fiber deflector to the insides of the can tunnel box. I will obviously clean it all up real nice first though.
I really have no clue what these two pieces of lite ply were for, but they will be as gone as the rest of the stuff that was inside.
I really have no clue what these two pieces of lite ply were for, but they will be as gone as the rest of the stuff that was inside.

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We have a guy at our field that fixes his planes with duct tape and I don't even think HE has one that looks as bad off as that Dalton does. When you pull this one off, you are going to have to change your name to Houdini. . . . . . 
LOL..... When last we left off, I had just removed the belly stringers. A couple broken, the rest loose. Also ascertaining the can tunnel and front motor box area. Now with the big Yak done, it's time to get back on the Dalton. The first thing I am going to do is clean up the inside of the fuse above/below the belly stringers. Once that is done, I will attack the front of the plane. I want to wait on the fuse sides until the wings from