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First Strike Bobcat Wing

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anotherusername28

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Hey guys, been lurking for a while and now that the heating bill for my garage will cease to be outrageous I'm looking to actually begin working on a project. I'm looking to build some wings for my project bobcat. I was thinking of trying foam and fiberglass instead of the original wood and fabric method. More or less taking a page out of the peterstrepol book owing to how much faster the build time seems to be. I do have one wing in perfect condition so I'm thinking its also a great opportunity to compare and contrast the two. Does anybody know what airfoils were used so that I don't have to completely backwards engineer this thing? Also any pertinent advice that could be given would be greatly appreciated as this is my first time actually attempting to build a part I want to go up with. To this point all of my fabrication has been limited to non aircraft parts and functional model/RC, so I'm aware there's a ton I don't know yet but I love to learn. Thanks!
 
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