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Building Q-200 Quickie.

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Quickheads

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Oct 23, 2007
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Hey All,
New to the boards, but thought this would be a good place to exchange ideas! I'm building/repairing a Quickie Q-200 in my garage. I'm gonna post my buider's log online. I have more experience with websites than with building (so far) but you can all track my progress here:

http://www.quickheads.com

If anyone is interested, I also posted the original QAC newletters, and plans for the 2 place Quickie. I'll be updating the plans to include the plans changes, and dates of completion.

I ordered my first round of Aeropoxy and BID fiberglass cloth from Aircraft Spruce yesterday. I'm gonna start on chapter three of the plans (book ends) just to get a feel for working with composite materials. I'd appreciate your feedback as I dive in.

Wish me luck!

Quickheads
 
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