Pig Biplane Glider Plans On Cd Primary Instruction Glider Rare !! on 2040-parts.com
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That's "Primary Instruction Glider" !! PLANS ON CD - INCREDIBLE - RARE |
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be the conversation item whenever you fly it! |
This unique ultralight craft can be constructed with tools you most likely already
have in your workshop or garage. This CD includes 82 separate drawing files (in GIF file format) that are of exceptional size, resolution and clarity. There is also a set of all the drawings in CAD-file DXF file format on the CD. You will need a CAD file viewer utility to utilize the DXF files, but these viewers are all on the internet for free downloading and use (freeware).
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These pages will print on standard size paper or all the way up to 42"-wide professional plotting size.
Just print them at the size most practical for your use.
With plans on CD you do not have to worry about tearing a page, or dirt (or a coffee ring!) obscuring that critical measurement! A page "goes missing" - just print another one! The filesets are in 'ZIP file' format to save space on the CD and you will need a ZIP file handler (such as WinZIP) to un-pack the ZIP archives. If you do not already have one of these, they are readily available on the internet for free downloading and free use (free-ware). Note - WinZIP is no longer free, so you might do well to find one of excellent freeware "work-alikes" that are available. TERMS
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