Required Space to Build
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Re: Required Space to Build
I am building in my basement in roughly the area of a 1 car garage.
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Re: Required Space to Build
Thanks for the comments guys!
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Re: Required Space to Build
Will help a lot if you have space somewhere in your house (basement) to store finished hor/vert tail parts and the wings after you partially finish them. Even if it's just leaning them against a wall somewhere so you can work the fuselage in your one car garage. I have a similar (first world) problem, keeping two cars and a panther in a three car garage, this is when the folding/easily removable wing option really helps. I jumped ahead in the manual and added the folding wing option early so I can store the Panther in a one car area with tail parts installed and mostly finished wings installed (and also important fold/unfold the wings by myself without having to have a friend come over). Then I can pull out one or both cars, unfold wings and work on flaps/ailerons/etc. then fold back up and pull the cars back in. In your case (on a nice weather day you could push the fuselage (on gear) outside, unfold wings, get some work done then fold wings up and push back in.
Good luck

Rick H
Good luck

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Re: Required Space to Build
California gives you an advantage in that you can do a lot of building outdoors. Do you have a spare bedroom that can act as a parts depot? Will your one car garage be devoid of the usual garage clutter that plagues most of us? If there is another Panther builder in your immediate area pay him or her a visit to get a firsthand feel for the space requirements.
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Re: Required Space to Build
I would definitely say a one car garage is doable. I have a two car but most is filled up with crates and such.
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Required Space to Build
What would you guys say would be the minimum space required to build the aircraft? I only have a 1 car garage available.