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Wings like Graham Lee Nieuport 11 but not a sesquiplane?

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HoundLog

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For educational purposes and maybe for adaptation to another design (with plenty of safety number crunching:ban:), I'm looking to purchase some plans that fit the following criteria. I'm not concerned about the rest of the aircraft, just the wings structure.

- Construction methods like the Graham Lee Nieuport 11.
- Full biplane, not sesquiplane.
- Dual tube spar.
- Wire braced.

Best options I've found:

- Just buy the Graham Lee plans and take inspiration from the top wing.
- Micro Mong plans and adapt them to be wire braced not strut braced.

I thought I'd ask in case anyone can recommend any other tried and true options that I've missed during Google expeditions. Thanks.
 
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