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Aircraft Wood source...Kansas or Texas or Oklahoma ?

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Lotahp1

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I really would like to save 175 in shipping on some spars and plywood I need for my Starduster Too wing. (I drove right by wicks a couple weekends ago but they didn't have the spar material in stock so just got a rental car for the trip instead of taking my truck that far) anyone know of a source for aircraft grade plywood, 5ply mahogany 1/4" 4x8 sheets and spars are 7/8" 3.25"x120" and 7/8"4.5"x120". All I know of is wicks or aircraft Spruce. Might make a trip to wicks in a week or two if/when they get their Spruce order in if no one knows of a closer supplier? (Closer to OKC is what I'm referring to)
 

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