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Acrosport I Alternate wingfoil

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craig

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Before the arthritis struck me smack in the middle of the back, I had acquired and finished all four wings and the center section, including drag/anti-drag wires and aileron linkage. Also the ailerons.

Now these beautiful pieces are gathering dust in the workshop.

Anyone interested, please contact me at [email protected]. I'll furnish my home number, and we can talk about this.

All pieces are very well made, square, and have been varnished. I did NOT do any of the aluminum sheet metal such as the leading edges, aileron cutouts, etc., nor are the wingtips done - everyone has their own idea of what shape to make the wingtips!

Also have part of the empennage, and the torque tube for the flight control system, with bearings installed.

I have completed a total of seven airplanes, and have functioned as an EAA Technical Counselor for about 12 years now.


Craig Wilcox
 

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