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Old 30 December 2009, 06:13 PM   #1
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Hey everyone, I'm working on Joe Hauk's sopwith pup..I have run into a problem finding the proper measurements for the rear cabane socket....the drawings I have don't show the proper measurements, and angle to meet the rear spar. I'm working on the assumption that the angle to the spar is 90 degrees,fore or aft. I know that the angle from the longeron to spar is 31 degrees towards the outside. So any help would be much appreciated....Brad

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