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Easy Eagle

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Larry Hoesing

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So I am a new biplane builder and am building an Easy Eagle. I've built 5 boats thru the years including two fairly large sail boats in steel. Building a plane has been a long held dream of mine dating back to the late '70s when I got my pilots license.
So I am finally doing it. I have 3 wings more or less completed and am working one the fourth. Fuselage and tail feathers tacked together.
I live in a part of British Colombia where there are not a lot of home builders and no EAA or RAA so I am hoping I can pose some of my questions on this forum and get some direction.
for starters is there anyone currently building, or flying an Easy Eagle? I'm sure it sounds a bit dumb (being in the middle of the project and wondering what kind of a plane I am building! But that being said now would be the time to make any changes that are desperately needed. Thanks Larry
 

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