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A Pair of Dreidecker.

She looks gorgeous Bob, and fantastic save. I cant see where the cabanes snapped either. As for the undercarriage, do you have some small bits of plywood about 1/8 thick? Just cut 4 pieces the same length, drill holes through all 4 at the same places and extend the arms of the jig or even use them instead of the regular arms, attached to the jig base. It should work for the limited amount of time you need to rig up the landing gear. Just remember some foam or cloth as padding.
James
 
She looks gorgeous Bob, and fantastic save. I cant see where the cabanes snapped either. As for the undercarriage, do you have some small bits of plywood about 1/8 thick? Just cut 4 pieces the same length, drill holes through all 4 at the same places and extend the arms of the jig or even use them instead of the regular arms, attached to the jig base. It should work for the limited amount of time you need to rig up the landing gear. Just remember some foam or cloth as padding.
James
I'll read this again to make sure I'm understanding but thanks. Will give it a go.

Just thought of what to use, a streamer on the strut!! Oh, Germans didn't use streamers. kicks rocks.
 
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