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Mike Arnold's Ar-6 fuselage plug layup - time-lapse in slow motion

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Max Volume

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My camcorder has a "time-lapse" feature that records 3 or 4 frames at regular intervals. We used it to record the layup used in the movie "Making a Molded Fuselage, Shaping the Ar-6". I found the raw footage recently and it got more interesting as I slowed it down - this version is 60% of normal speed - if anyone wants it I will post the 40% version where you can almost smell the epoxy - let me know in the comments...
 
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