We have always had a problem.. Our workshop is small and low; so we've always faced all the problem regarding room, but this time we needed to have the falco upside down, to work on the lower part of the wing.To do this we needed to brake one wall and to take the engine apart and hope to clear the door.

 

Our Falco was beuil in a very small shop, that is a poart of our house. Now, to take the airplane out we had to cut a part of the wall.. and it's finally possible to exit!

 


 

 

Rollover party. The wall is broken, many friends and trying to find the right way out..

 

 

Just one inch per side and the falco is now out. It sees finally the sun. Everyone's happy but now there's the big step.

 

 

 

Guglielmo Scianna is looking at the airplane while waiting the crane.

 

 

 

we had a lot of help.. both personal and mechanical.. And finally,

 

 

 

The falco is back in the (dirty-for primer in the floor) workshop.