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    Sidewinder

    Kiora Craig, Kiora is a NZ maori greeting, same as G'day, How ya goin, or Hello. Anyway the Sidewinder like many homebuilts has had a long gestation period and during that time a lot of engineering, assembly methods, and wifely pacification techniques have had to be learned. The plane is...
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    Sidewinder

    Kiora Thanks for the welcome Jman, yes I do have photo's of the Sidewinder but have'nt a clue how to get them to show up on this site, probably have to get my young grandson to show me how. The Sidewinder is of a steel tube frame and aluminium skin low wing 1969 design. Not too much...
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    Sidewinder

    Kiora Kiora, from the bottom of the land of the long white cloud, NZ (next stop Antarctica). I'm a first time caller to anything on the internet, so please be gentle with me. I've been reading the posts on this forum for some time now and have found some very interesting comments and...
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