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Wing Incidence

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steveair2

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Location
Dallas Texas
Hey Guys,

I'm using a semi-symetrical airfoil I found on some Fisher Tiger Moth plans.
I made a incidence meter using one by fours and my four foot digital level.
It's built just like a Robart incedence meter that I used back when I built
R/C models. It centers the wing between two V blocks.

Shouldn't this give me 0 degrees incidence when the level reads zero?

I just want to make shure this is right before I weld.

Steve
 
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