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Howard DGA wing build

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nick1881

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Thought you guy might find this cool. This is Max Aero in Hartford Wisconsin building, I think, his 8th set of Howard wings. Max isn’t very tech savvy but I thought it was too cool not to share. If anyone ever dealt with Schuenneman for a one design wing or Pitts or several others, he guy actually building the kit or the completed wing was Max. Truly an artist with wood. It’s been maybe 6 years now that he bought the business for himself and moved everything to the airport. He provides cub and champ spars to WagAero, some stringers and spars to Waco classic and all the model 12 wing kits that everyone loves. Anyhow here’s what’s currently on deck in the shop... .
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The CNC machine is absolutely incredible, the precision of the parts coming off as well as all the fixturing really makes for some accurate parts. Way better then the factory would have ever hoped for in my opinion

I took these about 2 weeks ago, I’ll take progress pictures and post more if anyone is interested
 

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