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don january

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I posted some Pic. to show what we all must start with, This Taylor mono plane fuselage. 100_0289.jpg 100_0294.jpgis getting some spar's made and rib's, All wood. By keeping with the topic: Wood shaving's are getting every where: ) jig table is in the basement so glueing in controlled temp. And yep! clamp's every where also. I posted to ask for Opionion's. I would like thought on glueing Diehl wing skins for a kr2 onto the TM? any builders been there done that? looking at my print's they both have a 48 inch root cord and the same airfoil. Washout should also be the same. Rib's should be eazy, Can stay with kr per print's, spar's are same design?? Don
 
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