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lonewolfmcq

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I was wondering what everyone would suggest for learning composite aircraft construction? For the first level I suggest a typical boat/canoe/vehicle fiberglass repair kit on something damaged. If you get good results doing that move to something a little more complex. I did this (fixed a heavily damaged canoe) and am ready for the next stage. Does anyone have any reviews or feedback involving the T.U.B. kit from Pro Composites, or the Composite Materials Practice Kit from Aircraft Spruce, or perhaps another learning kit? Or do you suggest learn as you go after that stage? I hope the answers for this post not only help myself, but others looking to give composites a try as a building method before choosing their aircraft. Thank you in advance for your suggestions.
 
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