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Leading and trailing edge

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stearman95

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im making the last adjustments to my cart on aircraft spruce. The only doubt its about the leading and trailing edge dimension sheets...

i calculated that I need 9' 4" x 6' 0" alum 2024t3 .020 fro leading edge.

just been curious because i do not find good clues on the plans.. and in the aircraft spurce kit they sells me just 33% of an 4' x 12' alum sheet... maybe there are diferent measure for difefrents leading edges...

to be secure I prefer to ask to the great forum!

Vicho.
 

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