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Greg's too busy posting 230293029302932 pictures of C47's on instagram. Can't lightweight those Greg.. they never had interiors to begin with...
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asa wrote:Greg's too busy posting 230293029302932 pictures of C47's on instagram. Can't lightweight those Greg.. they never had interiors to begin with...
So do you think a 2 blade or a 3 blade MT would pull better on one of those????????............

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asa wrote:Greg's too busy posting 230293029302932 pictures of C47's on instagram. Can't lightweight those Greg.. they never had interiors to begin with...
hahahahah. so true.
The project is moving along. Just busy traveling. Been actually doing lots surveys on 170s and Skywagons. Seems like the market is bonkers.
I'll try to catch up with pics of the restomod project at some point. Lots on IG if anyone is interested.

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Send me your IG account. I couldn’t find ya.
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Bigrenna wrote:asa wrote:Greg's too busy posting 230293029302932 pictures of C47's on instagram. Can't lightweight those Greg.. they never had interiors to begin with...
hahahahah. so true.
The project is moving along. Just busy traveling. Been actually doing lots surveys on 170s and Skywagons. Seems like the market is bonkers.
I'll try to catch up with pics of the restomod project at some point. Lots on IG if anyone is interested.

Thats gonna look sooooo much better once you hit it with a buffer.
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Bagarre wrote:Thats gonna look sooooo much better once you hit it with a buffer.
going for the "rat-rod" look I am.
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[/quote]Thats gonna look sooooo much better once you hit it with a buffer.[/quote]
And a motor, a prop, a panel, some instruments, some seats, and so on...

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Bigrenna wrote:going for the "rat-rod" look I am.
I hear that's what the cool kids are doing.
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Edging is used in every type of climbing. It is used mainly in face climbing or technical climbing. There will be moments during the climb when you barely stand on your feet to move up to the next surface. Learning what edging is in climbing is essential for beginners since this technique will be used often during the climb. Edging is a fundamental technique that can only be mastered through consistent climbing and practice.
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bournedal wrote:Edging is a fundamental technique that can only be mastered through consistent climbing and practice.
Exactly!
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