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Old 19-03-2006   #9 (permalink)
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Grahame,I think your approach is very practical,I always think that by getting the metalwork assemblies out of the way then you can start cutting timber in earnest for the airframe,you just have to break everything down as individual parts,by doing this maintains interest on what will be a long project,also it is much easier to fit metal parts to wood rather than the other way round,it looks like this is going to be one very nicely built S.E.5A in the end,great planning Grahame.
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