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Ed: Looks to me like a very good number. My Hideout came out at 15 oz.
per panel, ready to fly, servos, linkage, et al, which made me happy.
Of course, it was built by Dave Guerin; I don't know if I could do such
a good job. Surprisingly, I just realized I haven't weighed the wings
of the Focus 1 or Focus 2,. Maybe somebody else on the list has done
so. How's the flying weather been up in N.J.?<br>
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Bill Glaze<br>
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Ed Alt wrote:<br>
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<div><font face="Arial" size="2">Just wondering what a good weight is
per wing panel, sheeted, ready to cover for a typical 2M ship? I've
got 3 of 4 panels done at this point for a pair of Temptations and
they're 10.6 oz each. These seems good to me, but I have to admit to
this being my first experience in doing a modern pattern airplane from
scratch. I'm at least pleased that I managed to get the weights the
same for each panel so far. High, low, just about right?</font></div>
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<div><font face="Arial" size="2">Thanks</font></div>
<div><font face="Arial" size="2">Ed</font></div>
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