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Old May 12th 14, 04:09 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default 1-34 Fuselage Drain Holes

Our club 1-34 lives outside, and during heavy rains will accumulate some water in the fuselage. There appear to be no drain holes in the bottom of the fuselage. Is there supposed to be a drain in there?

If not is there an approved method of adding these?

Peter
 




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