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Redtail

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After 11 months I've finally finished building all the wing ribs for my S1C Pitts. I got the top wing spars milled a coupe weeks ago and am getting ready to start assembling wings. I'm in need of some trailing edge material. The Steen plans call for .020 2024 material. I was wondering if anyone might have some laying around they'd like to get rid of. I need four pieces about 7 feet long and two pieses about 5 feet long.


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Matt
 

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