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Luscombe Model 8 Wing sing strut design

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SpainCub

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Hi All,

I have been looking for the Luscombe Model 8 Wing, and I have read that the used a truss inside the wing, basically trying the two spar together and connecting the single wing strut to it at about the 30% of Cord. But I have not found a single image to have a peak how they accomplished this? I recently bought a PA-25 wing for parts and I see they implement nice light trusses to beef up the wing. Like North Wind does in their wings.

I would appreciate pointing me in the right direction for a visual of the Luscombe wing and or the Dehalivan Beaver wing. :)

TIA!!!!
 
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