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Help with wood wing question

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jlknolla

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San Diego CA, USA
Attached is a quick look video I put together yesterday after a follow-on inspection with a Cassutt IIIM I am looking at as a possible project.

I am concerned about some cracking that looks like seams on the lower left wing - if built to plans the wing is skinned with a single 45 degree ply sheet - so this cracking I am seeing could indicate a possible repair, could just be the paint itself (automotive acrylic applied in 1978), or could be issues with the underlying wing structure.

Any opinions are appreciated.

CassuttQuickLook - YouTube

Thanks in advance.
 
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