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Modifying it to fit during recover.

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My friend and neighbor has a very nicely built Baby that’s about 30 years old and needs recovering. He is 5’7”and fits just OK. Is it practicle to convert to a buddy baby lakes using the aircraft Spruce plans. Not intending to fly to two of course but I am 6 feet and cannot get in it. If it is just adding another fuse bay I would be fine with that amount of work. Thanks in advance
Rick Smith
 

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