Of course, it is probably a good idea to hold the hatch in place while you are doing this if you don't want to dent your head.

Pictures are from the test fitting of the props and plates.
ccdell
ccdell wrote:So far, the struts have been working out well (just in the garage during building). I think the only thing I would change are the pins that I used. I used to have access to pins that the ball would not retract unless you pressed a button and I would have liked to used them here. But, that being said, I have already managed to hit one of the props quite hard and the pin held in place. So, maybe I am trying to over building... again.![]()
MrBuzz, I had planned on using the "gasless struts", but my pre-planning (or lack thereof) dictated a change of plans. My wall is a sandwich construction and I was afraid of not having the structural support where I needed it.
The good thing about keeping a running log of your build (with pictures) is having an ready reference of where things are located after the skin(s) are on.
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