Can-Zac Rudder Workshop

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Can-Zac Rudder Workshop

Time: December 11, 2010 to December 12, 2010
Location: Can-Zac's Hanger 41 CYKF
Street: 4881 Fountain st N
City/Town: Breslau
Website or Map: http://www.canzac.ca
Phone: 519-590-7601
Event Type: rudder, workshop
Organized By: Mark Townsend
Latest Activity: Oct 1, 2010

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Learn all about building your own Zenith Aircraft at a Canadian Zenith Aircraft workshop, where you can actually start building your own airplane. With an emphasis on hands-on building experience, the informal workshops are coordinated by Mark Townsend and held right in Can-Zac's Hanger 41. Small group sizes make the workshops very productive and educational. Demo flight available for STOL 701 and STOL 750. Registration required.

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