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     1. 12:22 AM - Re: Rudder complete!! (FlyGuyTililDie)
     2. 07:41 AM - Re: Rudder complete!! (Christian Tremblay)
 
 
 
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| Subject:  | Re: Rudder complete!! | 
      
      
      Hey Mark,
      
      We actually have a bit in common.  I ordered my plans set (ser # 086)while doing
      my 15 months of fun in Balad, Iraq last year.  I was actually trying very hard
      to get the tail kit sent there and work on it in our sheet metal shop, but
      alas the dimensions were too big for the APO system.
      
      So you're at Drum, right?
      
      I look forward to reading your build log.
      
      P.S.  How long ago did you go through Rucker?
      
      
      Read this topic online here:
      
      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=226306#226306
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Rudder complete!! | 
      
      
      Hi Mark,
      
      Congratulations ! 
      
      Welcome "officially" to the CH640 builder group. Be confident to ask any question
      to us. Continue your work, the CH640 is a funny small private plane ! I didn't
      have the chance to fly one, but, one of my friend (who is a Canadian military
      pilot retired) have a CH300, (ancestor of CH640 and Alarus 2000), and I fly
      it with him, a great and easy plane to fly. I have not doubt on my plane choice
      since those flying experiences. 
      
      I have already completed the rudder, the tail wing, spars (L & R) and the right
      wing is almost completed to 99% (only missing closing tip outboard of the wing).
      
      
      I working now on left wing (all pieces are fabricated) and I will do an update
      of my web site with 100 more photo of assembly process of the left wing. I think
      the most hard and touch part to assembly are the wing spars and the nose wing
      skin. But don't panic with that, experience give confidence and abilities when
      required at this steps.
      
      If you don't visit my web site yet, go to the following address :
      
      www.zodiac640.com
      
      Christian
      
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      Christian Tremblay - Montreal, Qc
      A guy who build a CH640 from plan - SN0059
      www.zodiac640.com
      
      
      Read this topic online here:
      
      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=226357#226357
      
      
 
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