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This is the next door neighbors garage that I rented for the winter to build the fuselage in. The table is 4' x 16' in size and leveled to build on. |
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I have drawn the fuselage sides in TurboCad V7 full scale, incorporating all the changes I needed to have the plane fit my requirements. I e-mailed the final file to AAScan in Ohio for printing. Here is the color print 2' X 15' long. I covered the table with 4 mil poly to protect the drawing and keep the epoxy from attaching itself to the table.Get your free copy of 2D TurboCad
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All the spruce was rough cut to size and marked with the letter identifier on the drawing. The spruce was supplied by Jean Peters from Western Aircraft Supplies in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Nice stock, great prices. |
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