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    Senior Member Esser's Avatar
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    Default Re: Type III rebuild progress

    Glad to see you are pushing on! Pictures would be great.

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    Wow, great job. Hopefully you are now feeling the relief of your bird coming back together.

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    That was a lot of work in a very short time Chuck. Glad you're on the home stretch. Hope you feel better soon.


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    Quote Originally Posted by DesertFox4 View Post
    That was a lot of work in a very short time Chuck. Glad you're on the home stretch. Hope you feel better soon.
    Thanks for the well wishes. Attached are some progress photos. This is my first attempt at attaching pictures, so here goes.

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    The first Kitfox project I bought had the same thing happen to it before I bought it. Never did get around to fixing it although I meant to. Ended up stripping the engine and some instruments and sold it on ebay. Don't know if it ever got back in the air. It did teach me one thing though. I've hauled my Avid Flyers quite a few times, some for quite a long ways, but I've always tied the flaperons togeather usually in at least 2 different places just incase a wing lock tube came loose. Jim Chuk

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