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TigerMoth

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Jun 5, 2006
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Location
Williamsport, PA
I've come to the conclusion that boat materials are perfect or even superior for aircraft, particularly for wood aircraft. If you use a resin that's designed to be submerged continuously, it makes sense it'll do quite well under the cover of the skin. Thoughts anyone?
 
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