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flyboy67109

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Location
Mesa, AZ
Ok. I looking at some plans for a JDT Himax Light Aircraft. It's an all wood and cloth aircraft. I've never built one before except as a model as a kid. They all flew but not with me inside for the ride. :lick: My plan is to get the plans in March and am at the stage of gathering advise from those of you that have built wood and cloth aircraft. As the title says, I'm looking for things you got a kick out of it and pit falls I need to watch out for.

Thanks

Lyle
 
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