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Lazy Ace Chuck Cunningham 96 inch

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omaryordi

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i have an 96 inches Chuck Cunningham LAZY ACE. Built15 years ago from original plans. Very much flown. Lately I decided to re-cover it, my son never let me get rid of it.
I misplaced the plans and I need either somebody that knows this plane point to me where de CG is or an easy way to calculate itr. Im building a Cowling out of Fiber Glass and Epoxi, re-instaling the 45cc old Webra always used. To much power any way. It´s been in the 25 pounds range. I have the plans located at Kit Kutters but it would cost like $40 just to look at the CG point.
Any help, please.
Il post You Tube videos when re-inaugurated.
Thank´s




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