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RC-3 SeaBee restoration

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knie0012

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Anchorage
Hey guys,

I decided to take a plunge and start an airplane project this last year. I purchased a Seabee (project in progress) last sprint out of Fairbanks and as of a few weeks ago I finally started.

I don't know if this is breaking any forum rules, but if anybody is interested, I started a website/blog documenting my progress:
www.tugmoe.com/knier-seabee/

I plan on posting something each week giving updates in the hopes of getting other interested folks a place to read about another project. I also plan on scanning the copious amounts of paperwork I "inherited" when I bought the plane in the attempt to get everything in digital format for others that might have similar interests or projects.

If you're interested, drop in and take a look. Feel free to leave comments, questions, guidance, expertise, or anything that might trip your trigger.

Again, mods, if this is against any rules (I'm not selling anything) feel free to delete this post.

Take care,
Jason
 
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