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    Transplanted from St. Paul, Alberta, Canada

    I kinda fell in love with the Rotorway Exec 162F after watching Mark Evans assemble one on "A Chopper Is Born". I figured that if he could do it, so could I. I grew up on a farm and am familiar with basic mechanical principles. I know the importance of having spockets and pulleys aligned and...
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    Transplanted from St. Paul, Alberta, Canada

    Greetings Y'all:ban: I recently moved from St. Paul, AB, Canada to Torrington, WY, USA. I am interested in building and flying some type of aircraft. Watching Discovery Wings' "Learning To Fly," "From The Ground Up," "A Plane Is Born" and "A Chopper Is Born" had nothing to do with this.:D...
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    My "Skunkworks" Facility

    Level Floor Hi A couple of months ago Jman typed: "my dream shop would have some type of rubberized coating over a perfectly level concrete floor" I would suggest having a sloped floor (1% grade) with a drain. I grew up on a farm. Having a slope/drain makes cleaning easier (rinse...
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