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![]() pbc76049 (removethis) wrote: wrote in message ups.com... Let's not forget that the articles that prompted this thread were about how to build a plane with at least the same performance and safety as many kit planes, but for much less money. NO.... INCORRECT........... Lets go back and READ. The thread started out talking about inexpensive wood sources and how sometimes good stuff can be had at box stores like Home Depot. RS Hoover specifically referenced his past writings on wood selection in post one of this thread. It had NOTHING to do with performance, just the use of lo buck wood. SOMEBODY morphed this into a design circular argument, but getting back on point isn't on some folks agenda. How does buying your own wood, instead of buying the wood as part of a kit, change the performance of the plane? -- FF |
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