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While almost all of the airplane fit under the table, there are some pieces that couldn’t make it.  The cowling halves went up on the garage wall with the engine mount.  The fuel tank and various fiberglass parts found a home on a storage shelf. The steel parts all went under the table and in picture number three you can also see some of the wing ribs and fuselage formers that also fit under the table along with the wing spar caps.

Picture four came about while I was waiting for the kit. In laying out the shop I did a scale drawing of the garage and realized that the aircraft could sit on the table with the wings on. I had built the workbench shown in the picture when we bought the house. However, the corner post would be in the way with the wings on, so I reengineered the storage shelf by cantilevering it over the bench and hoped the wings would fit.  They did and it was very helpful and convenient for drilling the wings and rigging the controls.