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Longivity of wooden aircraft

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Guyton, Ga
Hi everyone...i'm new to the group and thought i'd post my first question. I recently bought a nice Minimax, and am interested in getting a two place, but i'm unsure which route to go. Steel tube or wooden fuse? Does anyone know how long a wooden framework will last? I know glues are pretty good compaired to 30/40 years back. Thanks for any help you all can give. james
 

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