Building the C.P. 150 Onyx - "Nikolina"

This blog was created to detail the construction of a French ultralight designed by Claude Piel called the Onyx. It is built with sitka spruce and aircraft grade birch plywood. I will be fitting it with a Koenig SC-430 2 stroke radial engine.


Sunday, January 27, 2013

Bushed

I turned the lap belt bushings tonight and I drilled and inserted the control stick bushing into the torque tube.

Number of hours:  0.6
Total hours:  170.5

Posted by Justme / Just in at 8:37 PM
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