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How to support my AC2 at annual

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It's annual time for my AC2 and after 350 hours on the aircraft I want to disassemble and inspect the landing gear legs and shock springs and slides. What is the best way support the airframe off the ground wile the gear legs are off the plane? I can hoist it by the hook on the engine but for and extended period of time, a few days, is this the best way? How about supporting the wings on saw horses directly under the "I" struts?

Any ideas?
 

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