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Starting the elevator, the last sub-assembly in the empennage (tail). With the trim tab, these are easily the most technical pieces to build—and that's exciting. The trim servo and other electronic components will need to be mounted and planned out. The trim tab offers challenge with the smaller sheet metal work, hinges, and additional hardware. When it is all done, we'll get to mock up the entire tail of the aircraft and see the scale of it all! Building these final pieces will be hugely exciting! The Plane: The Van's RV-7A is a tricycle gear, two-place, aluminum built experimental aircraft that I'm building in my own garage. The plane, when completed, will travel in excess of 200 miles-per-hour, have a range over 700 miles, and can safely fly sport aerobatics. Its prefabricated aluminum sub-kits can be assembled in a well equipped shop or garage. The Builder: I'm an aircraft enthusiast who has built and flown countless free-flight and radio-control aircraft since childhood. Building an RV was a dream first discussed roughly 20 years ago with my family, but not embarked upon until now. I am in the process of becoming a private pilot, with intentions of adding an IFR rating, and others endorsements. The Channel: My hopes are that this channel is picked up by aviation enthusiasts and others alike. I'm creating simple, non-technical build videos for people who just want to watch the creation of something fantastic. If you want to learn how to build an airplane, step-by-step, this might not be fore you. If you like woodworking, welding, metalworking, fiberglass, or other mechanical build videos, this series may be great for you! Check out my instagram @ryanflyspdx Please like and subscribe if you are enjoying—it really helps what I'm doing here! Rocker Chicks by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Artist: http://audionautix.com/