


I did all the calculation and found I would need one 1250X2500mm sheet of Lexan(the SA equivalent at R360 per sheet), 2 X 5m 12mm aluminium tubes (92), a sh!tload of rivets (R10) and some patience. After cutting the sheet to fit I temporarily mounted it on the plane to assist in getting the curvature of the tubing right.
Here is the LH Door, still with protective coating on and artists impression of Morph and PAX



I needed to bend the tubing and a knee, some leather gloved hands , a gas burner for heat and a wooden pole were used to get the curvature of the tubes right. The tubes were fitted onto the plane and the lexan attached with a few rivets. I then removed the door and had to make up a number of gussets out of aluminium sheeting to strengthen the corners.
Finally I had to devise a method of keeping the doors shut when in flight (a wise thing to do I am told)
This is the end result


Now to see what she will fly like.
This is AUK before the doors

I really enjoyed this little exercise and am now keen to start exploring building a complete kit Bushbaby, or Savannah, or..... who knows, soon