From National Weather Service: A storm cell is forming 20 miles northwest of Oshkosh. There is the potential for 25-30 mph wind gusts & rain. If this cell tracks towards Oshkosh, it could arrive around 4:30 to 4:40 p.m.
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Thatcher CX4 and Vans RV10 Build May 10 2023
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Bill Bob N and Bob F discuss the CX4 -
Bill bolts in supports in the CX4 cockpit -
Bob F Bob N and Bill work on the CX4 -
Bob N and Debbie work on Cub Weathervanes -
Bob N demonstrates to Scott riveting on the RV10 -
Bob N gives a safety talk -
Charlie and Bill tighten the bold on the CX4 cockpit supports to the proper tension -
Colin and Lindsay sand Cub Weathervane wings -
Colin uses the break to ben sheet metal for a Cub Weathervane -
Colin works on Cub Weathervane wings -
Debbie Mike and Bob N work on Cub Weathervanes -
Gene and Debbie sort through rivets for the Cub Weathervane -
Gene dimples rivet holes in the RV10 tail skin -
Len and Wayne fit the CX4 horizontal stabilizer frame -
Len and Wayne take measurements for the CX4 empennage -
Len looks over the CX4 horizontal stabilizer plans -
Lindsay files the edge of a Cub Weathervane wing -
Lindsay looks skeptical about what is on Colins phone -
Lindsay sands Cub Weathervane wings -
Lindsay works on Cub Weathervane wings -
Measurements are made by Wayne on the CX4 horizontal stabilizer frame -
Mike is not so sure about that Cub Weathervane -
Rich and Scott rivet RV10 tail supports into place -
Rich and Scott work on the RV10 vertical stabilizer support -
Scott and Rich dimple rivet holes in the RV10 tail skin -
Scott and Rich move a piece of sheet metal destined to become part of the RV10 tail skin -
Scott and Rich work on the RV10 tail section -
Scott and Rich work on the RV10 vertical stabilizer support -
Scott has a good time at the Builds -
Scott Rich Bob N and Mike work on the RV10 tail -
The CX4 fuselage being moved to Hanger 38 -
The CX4 fuselage is secured to the trailer bed -
The CX4 fuselage in Hanger 38 -
Thatcher CX4 discussion -
The RV10 tail now occupies the workbench in Bob Ns workshop
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