Well, I guess I'm really serious. The EAA Fabric Workshop will be in Fredrick, MD this summer and I've signed up; maybe I'd better make better progress on 88M if I"m going to take on something as daring as a workshop! - Mike
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A sign of committment: EAA Fabric Workshop
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Re: A sign of committment: EAA Fabric Workshop
Mike, you'll love it. Fabric is fun and relatively easy to do. Jump in with both feet.Taylorcraft : Making Better Aviators for 75 Years... and Counting
Bill Berle
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Re: A sign of committment: EAA Fabric Workshop
There's a polyfibre workshop in Grand Isle, Vermont in April if anyone's up this way. It's run by Doug Smith, a polyfibre distributor and Delta Capt. His Cub restoration won some awards at Oshkosh last summer. He's a very good instructor.
Ed @BTV VT
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Re: A sign of committment: EAA Fabric Workshop
i tell u what u want a fabric job cover an an-2 or a storch 156 its what i was tought to do and i love it in fact im not going to stop with just the tcraft i plan on building till i cant do it no more i think next will be a cub i dont know what do yall guys think what would make a good rebuild job or should i do another tcraft ???
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