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Drain holes in leading edge

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TFF

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Lake Providence, La.
I have myself a restoration project of a Starduster One. The plane had metal leading edges, but the previous owner started some repair and decided to change the top wing to a ply leading edge. Should there be drain holes in the D section of the leading edge? I will change the bottom over to the ply, when I go through them. Thanks Tom.
 
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