Jetlagged but wanting to stay up until dark to reset our internal clocks, we boarded the subway from the Alpin Hotel into the old town section of Prague.
Staromesjske Nameste (Old Town Square)
Vltava River view from the Charles Bridge
However, Dennis and I did an admirable job of completely stopping production by asking hundreds of questions. I also had my list of minor changes I would like to see instituted. Here, Martin explains to Radek and Peter one of my ideas. Radek doesn't look too happy to have me upsetting his apple cart. But really, they are very willing to hear about our special needs in the US and do everything they can to help us out as long as it does not slow production!
Then it was off across town to visit the "old" shop, where the laminations take place. Phoenix Air and Schempp Hirth jointly rent the huge building, and share much of the floor space, such as the paint room, ovens, wet sanding room, machine shop, and more. And then each company has it's own dedicated floor space and employees. This is a shot of a wing lamination which is almost complete. The wing has not been removed from the upper half of the wing mold yet, which it sits in.
Another shot of the wing sitting in the mold
Fuselage 31/U15 has the initial lamination done, next step are bulkheads, fittings, and the joining of the two halves.
31/U15 inside the fuselage mold. Martin, Dennis, and I would have a meal, a meeting, and then go to one or the other of the shops to look as specific items about the planes and have more discussions. Then off to another café, and more meetings with an internet connection available. We spent a week with this routine, and Martin was very gracious and never acted like he couldn't wait until we left!
Dennis, Nikola, Suzanna, and I had a nice hour flight, landing at dusk, and then out to dinner. So ended our great trip. Dennis and I caught our flight home the next day.
Not to be outdone, the Swiss Gryphon pilot moves in for a look too!
Well, that upped the ante, and it was the German's "kill", so he moved back in Real Close! just so everyone knew who's boss!
(It all ended well).