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    wood vs aluminum leading edges on a Christavia MK1

    I am considering purchasing a Christavia project. Christavia is a traditional rag and tube fuselage with a strut braced wood and fabric wing. Workmanship is superb. But one thing I discovered is it has wood leading edges on the wings. Plans call for aluminum. I worry about this is a major plans...
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