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Rib stiching a slow aircraft

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Abraham Leket

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Clutton Fred is design to fly without rib stiching since its VNE is well below 100. Should I use rib stiching anyway?
The ribs are only 1/4" thick- enough to hold the fabric without stiching?
Thanks all.
 
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