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Damaged fuselage, can it be fixed?

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heliguy02

Hello everyone,
I can across a Fishers ultralight that has some major fuselage damage. Basically its broke off right before the tail. It is a wood contruction.
Can this be repaired safely? I am new to wood contruction. I have built airframes with 4130 steel, but no exprience with wood.
I might be able to show a picture if I can figure out how to post them here.
Any help would be appreciated.
-Tony
 
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