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craftsven

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Manitoba/ New Mexico
Greetings,

I'm presently working on my 14th One of a Kind design, fuselage is completed and engine (a Walter 601) is installed. For all the earlier designs I have been using combinations of tube and fabric, metal, and wood.
This time I'm planning to fabricate the wings and tail using composites.
All the books I have been reading does not show the one thing I need namely how the hinges are made for Rudder,Elevators, Aileron, and Flaps.
I appreciate any suggestions.

Sven
 
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