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Looking for info on how the Lazair wing was constructed?

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I know there were never plans for this, but figured over the years someone must have drawn the thing to make new parts and keep them in the air? The Lazair site says people have done it but no links to where to go. Anyone on here have any info. Looking to study the construction since he was able to make a very strong light aluminum wing. Also open to looking at other wing designs so open to suggestions of others. Single place and well thought out deign examples...

Take care,

Marc
 
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