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Using Acroduster 2 fuselage to build SA100

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billdit

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I have been looking in on the forum since 2012 but this is my first post. I started building an Acroduster 2 in 1977 and got as far as welding up the fuselage, landing gear and tail assembly. Well 40 years later I am not really thinking about aerobatics anymore but still love the starduster look, especially after seeing Dave Baxters current project. So I thought I would ask for opinions on using my fuselage (with some mods) to build a single place AD SD hybrid. I know the AD fuse is heavier but I don't know how much. I know buying a flying biplane is probably the way to go but I like building. Anyway I may order a set of plans from AS and do some comparing. Thanks in advance for your ideas and for all the enjoyable reading I have been able to do on this forum.
 

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