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Started this discussion. Last reply by david Pasahow Oct 18, 2010. 14 Replies 0 Likes
picking up my kit in mid november...any suggestions as to what i should get built before the arrival...i ahve seen/heard that a 4X12 table is sufficient...thoughts appreciated...dpasahow
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Dear David: A 4 x 12 table is good for empanage, wings, slats, flaps, but I found two 12-foot long 2-inch square 1/8 sidewall tubing with sawhorses and 5-foot long 1 1/2 square .080 sidewall tubing to work best on fuselage. Congratulations on joining EAA Board of Directors. Lee Engel
Dave:
Saw your question on test flight cards. You would think someone would of made up a set of cards before test flying the 750. If you hear from someone I would appreciate a heads up. I will monitor the forum, if someone responds I will have the info I need and you will not have to respond . If you start putting together a set, let me know and I will help if I can. Thanks
Ken Drumheller