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don january

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I would like your view's on the building sequence of your plane once you have your print's,kit and or material's Do you start with the Fuselage, Wing's or do you follow the supplier's recommandation's? I ask this because many time's I have found that I should have started with a part that would have been much easier to build if done before suggested step's in the build manual. I would like comment's from the forum to help assist a new builder with insight on possible way's to get their build done safely, and quickly as possible.There has been time's that I have discarded material that later I found could have been used in a nother area of the build. I was tought that a person must alway's look ahead in the build and try to foresee any hidden step that may come up, that even the supplier may have missed. I hope this post can help at least one soul when the head scratching time begin's. Don copter4.jpg
 
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