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--Aha! You need to check out the WIG page:
http://www.se-technology.com/wig/index.php --There are probably other pages for what you're doing but this is the only one I've found.. -- "Steamboat Ed" Haas : Why do weekend projects Hacking the Trailing Edge! : always last a month?? www.nmpproducts.com ---Decks a-wash in a sea of words--- |
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steamer wrote:
--Aha! You need to check out the WIG page: http://www.se-technology.com/wig/index.php --There are probably other pages for what you're doing but this is the only one I've found.. Thanks. I have that one bookmarked. If anyone is really going to do this sort of thing, it seems to me so far that the best approach to actually doing it at home is to use the design of a WW1-era flying boat. I found sufficently-detailed plans for two Russian two-seaters from 1918 or thereabouts. Construction seems quite possible. Those plans flew well (until so many other Russian airplanes), and,. of course, they floated. In the meantime, I have turkey eat. |
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