Re: Newbie question about the spar and building

Re: Newbie question about the spar and building

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Newbie question about the spar and building Randy 01-20-2007
"Randy" <rganey@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I know EAA has a course on welding and fabric covering and the Tony
> Bingelis books and internet are also helpful. I'm just wondering how
> difficult it would be for a new guy, willing to learn (but not crash)
> to acquire the skills and missing information to build something like a
> Buttercup or Tailwind.
>


You wouldn't be the first - by a long shot.

On the other hand, it is possible that you wouldn't be the first to abandon
a project part way through - There is a saying that "If you want to fly -
buy." Build it only if you want to enjoy the building process. Pick
materials that you will enjoy working with.

But, sometimes you do not know till you try, right?

--
Geoff
The Sea Hawk at Wow Way d0t Com
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