fuselage covering

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082
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fuselage covering

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I'm covering the fuselage and I have a question for ya all.
The manual says to cover the side and vertical fin separately.  From what I can see in the manual photos and from some of your sites it appears that the side and fin are done as one piece. Any help?
Thanks!
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stede52
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Post by stede52 »

You're correct, you cover one side of the fuse and vertical fin at the same time.

Steve
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082 call me at the factory and i'll get you a cd of the new book.   Jak
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Some pics.
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more.
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082
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Post by 082 »

Thanks all, you're great!
Tomorrow I filp it on it's side to start the final covering! Bottoms dune.
Dan
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Post by 082 »

Make that done, not DUNE.  If I could only type.
Dave Krall CFII SEL SES
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Post by Dave Krall CFII SEL SES »

We did this one with each separately so the vert fin could always be quickly removed if desired for placement of the aircraft in a container truck or small garage.
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