I am getting back to finishing up a Barnstormer that is set up as a take-a-part using the Paul W - Impacted approach. Since the wing and stab come off, I decided to build a second fuse with electric power. As I look at the room available in the nose the best motor mounting option seems to be a rear mount. This will be my first rear mounted motor installation. The plan is to use 3/16" plywood I normally use for my front mounts and do the rear mount with small counter sunk wood screws in through the fuse sides. I'll use 1/32" plywood doublers and will have 1/4" nose blocks from the motor mount former forward to the nose that will be shaped to a 1 3/4" spinner. I'll also put 1/4 triangle supports on the rear of the mount/fuse. I plan on having a top block hatch to install the motor bolts/ESC/Timer/battery and safety switch.
Anything I missed for the rear mount?
Best, DennisT