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I know they can pull the L-13 apart in two pieces for and aft during rebuild. I’ll take a look at the L-23 I am doing some sheet metal work on..
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On Thursday, February 21, 2019 at 5:55:34 AM UTC-8, Charles Longley wrote:
I know they can pull the L-13 apart in two pieces for and aft during rebuild. I’ll take a look at the L-23 I am doing some sheet metal work on. Nothing to it! There's a clean area right behind the wings with no stringers. I suspect they built the fuselage in two pieces for and aft at the factory. Give me a call if you want a quote. Charlie www.skyeaero.com |
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