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 RV 10 March 1 2023 Build
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Bob N Walt N Walt S and Gene discuss the nights work to be done -
Bill checks the level of one of the CX 4 cockpit supports -
Bill concentrates as he makes a cut in a CX 4 support -
Bill concentrates on getting the measurement accurate for a CX 4 support -
Bill works to place part of a CX 4 cockpit support -
Bob F and Bill discuss the CX 4 cockpit supports -
Bob F looks on as Bill drills a rivet hole in a CX 4 fuselage support -
Bob N and Mike move a side piece of the RV 10 -
Charlie and Bill look at the CX 4 plans -
Charlie proves you can have your cookie and work too -
Cutting a CX 4 support on the band saw -
CX 4 left flap parts -
Debbie peels plastic off of rivet holes in a RV 10 body part -
Measuring the level of the CX 4 cockpit supports -
Mike draws solder lines in the plastic of a RV 10 body part -
Walt N drills rivet holes as Walt S places clecos in a CX 4 horizontal stabilizer -
Walt S and Walt N work on a CX 4 horizontal stabilizer
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