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Flybike Wing Structure

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Groundhog Gravy

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I didn't really know where to put this; it could just as easily gone in Wooden Construction or Composites.

I was looking at the Beaujon Flybike plans, and they describe the wing construction as "made up of front spar, rear spar, and solid styrofoam. Entire panel is mirror finished with epoxied fabric."

I have my doubts. Has anyone ever built an actual flying aircraft using that construction method?
 
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