I painted all the screws black. That is definitely nicer than the silver. The 3D printed inserts go through the front, a layer of plastic behind the wood and finally the instrument pictures.
I will add one cross piece to the fuselage at the front of the cockpit. The panel will be screwed to that cross piece so that I can remove it to access the tow release servo and batteries. I still have to build two battery holders for the front for the 20700 battery packs. More than enough power for a weekend and I think I will still be able to slide them out easily to charge outside of the aircraft.

The next step is to build more stuff for the cockpit. I will make some fiberglass liners for the inside to cover the sides but still be easily removable. I also need to make a seat and various controls.
I will add one cross piece to the fuselage at the front of the cockpit. The panel will be screwed to that cross piece so that I can remove it to access the tow release servo and batteries. I still have to build two battery holders for the front for the 20700 battery packs. More than enough power for a weekend and I think I will still be able to slide them out easily to charge outside of the aircraft.
The next step is to build more stuff for the cockpit. I will make some fiberglass liners for the inside to cover the sides but still be easily removable. I also need to make a seat and various controls.
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