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Old August30th, 2022
Justin Lewis Justin Lewis is offline
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Vertical Stab Bracket

I'm currently working on my vertical stabilizer bracket and I wanted to point out two things that might help.

1st, the template scale was off a bit. I rescaled the pdf making the template a bit larger. If you want a copy, let me know.

2nd, the tailboom has a dome rivit in the location that the bracket will attach. I intend on removing it but I'm working on a solution to either replace it with a flush or possibly include the empty rivit hole a part of the bracket bolt hole.
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