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Building a twin mustang

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F82man

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Howdy, I am in the process of starting on the wing center section of an 80% scale twin mustang. I emailed Tony, (corsair 82), a few years back as I watched the progress on his Corsair, and decided to take the plunge. I must be "twice" as crazy as any of you, but, here goes!! I am trying to decide which would be the easiest to construct, mold and plug, or aluminum?? I have friends with aluminum experience, (airline repairing A&Ps), but none with any major fiberglass/epoxy experience. Tony made it look like a piece of cake, (I know looks are deceiving), but I am not confident using a "plastic" structure, when I want the airplane to be black. If you know of another option, let me know. I just found the site and I am overwhelmed at the vast amount of knowledge that you all present. Thanks for your time, and I will try to get a web site up with pix as I progress. Don
 
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