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Lightweight covering of 1/8 inch G1S plywood



 
 
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Old August 8th 08, 07:56 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default Lightweight covering of 1/8 inch G1S plywood


"Tom Wait" wrote

It ws Jackie Yoder. He died in May 2002 flying Cotton Candy. It doesn't
seem
like 6 years ago. His brother was with him and died in the crash also.
Jack
was a great guy.


Yep. I couldn't think of the name. Nice guy. I talked to him for quite a
while, I think at OSH that year. That was a beautiful plane, and he was
happy to talk to all about it, and what changes (numerous) he had made to
it.

That color he chose was sooo outrageous, and had to grow on you, but grow on
you it did, at least for me.
--
Jim in NC


 




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