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Lester Patton

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Joined
Jan 24, 2003
Messages
4
Location
Kentucky
Hi!

Hi Folks, My name is Lester Patton. I presently live in Ruther Glen, Va. I'm a student pilot at EZF. Lately, I haven't had as much time too fly as I would like to have. Hopefully sometime this year I can finish my training and get my ppl. I've been a member for awhile now and I mainly read all the post that everyone else puts on the site. So I decided to take the plunge and make a post also. The main reason for it is that I've recently purchased plans for the Celerity and hope to start soon. I know this is going too be a long term project. I was curious and wondering if anyone else is building a Celerity. I want too use another type of wood other than spruce if possilble. I'm also getting the AC for this and will study it to see if I can do this without much trouble. Thanks for allowing me to put my few word on the WWW. If any one has worked with something other than spruce it would be great to hear from you. Thanks again.
 
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