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Aananda

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Salutations to all. I am about to begin construction of an Acrosport II and naturally, I am trying to obtain as much information as I can to make an informed decision surrounding many details. Right off the bat, I am confused about the use of foam with this particular kit. In the Aircraft Spruce catalog under parts and components for this kit, they offer a foam kit at a particular price. In looking at the plans, I don't see anything that states that this particular kit uses foam. Am I missing it? Or can someone give me any suggestions? The reason I am homing in on it at this point in time is because a friend of mine has a stack of foam that he will sell me at a greatly reduced price but of course, that is only if I would need it. If I don't need it, I would be happy to move on to other issues. Any suggestions or directions would be greatly appreciated.
 

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