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Is Anyone Else Building Two Planes at The Same Time? Cygnet and Fly Baby

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rbrochey

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I was losing what's left of my mind trying to decide which plane to build so I'm going to build both the Cygnet and the Fly Baby. The Fly Baby has always been one of my favorite planes and really like the Cygnet too, but for different reasons. Am I crazy? No, not long ago I visited a Native American on the Isleta Pueblo reservation who I learned was building a Thatcher, and I wanted to see it. I called, went to his shop and he showed me how he was building it... then on the other side of the shop I saw the beginnings of a fuselage... "What's that?" It's a Fly Baby. I'm building both planes at the same time, it makes more sense that way since I want both. Okay so there you have. I sent for my Fly Baby plans and soon there be two long benches in my shop instead of one.. :ponder:
 
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