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Disassemble an L-23 Fuselage?



 
 
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Old February 20th 19, 01:02 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Terry Pitts
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Default Disassemble an L-23 Fuselage?

Is an L-23's fuselage made essentially as one assembly, or are there fore and aft subassemblies bolted/riveted together?

Though I've not (yet) seen either one, the specifics are an L-23 with a damaged nose and another L-23 with a damaged rear fuselage...

I obviously don't know the answer, or I wouldn't be throwing the question out to the pool of experience on RAS. But, as you can imagine the goal would be to make one glider airworthy.

Thanks in advance,

Terry
 




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