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millerdvr

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Aug 14, 2010
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Location
Missoula, MT
Hello everyone,

been reading this forum for quite awhile now, lots of great info hear:ban: I had started an Acey Deucy last year but have since decided to stop only after constructing the rib jig and a few test ribs. The "plans" are minimal at best and with no where to go for answers I have decided to find another option. Been looking into the Wag Aero designs, Preceptor, and Wittman. Wag is still an option but Preceptor just seems to be a total joke of a company. I have been really looking at the Fisher Dakota Hawk and Horizon 2. I like the idea of the all wood construction and the designs are perfect for what I want and the company and support groups look to be first rate and very helpful. Any ideas or feedback about these Fisher designs would be helpful. I understand that the blueprints are all full size.
Thank You,
Chris
 
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