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RE: Wildhare Ultimate Build Thread - 10/3/2007 8:08:42 PM   
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Zort86 I will be along with you step by step. I have tried and tried to get started on mine but I just haven't got around to it yet. Maybe when you get started on yours I will have found the time to get started on mine.

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RE: Wildhare Ultimate Build Thread - 10/3/2007 8:10:13 PM   
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Okay, I opened the hole up on both sides of the struts. One hole in the strut is routed out and the other is not. There are not any blind nuts on either side of the strut. However there are eight blind nuts in a bag that is with the struts.
Do the blind nuts install in the routed out side or the other. I figure they go in the routed out side but just trying to make sure.


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RE: Wildhare Ultimate Build Thread - 10/3/2007 9:57:55 PM   
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Yes, the routed out side.

We did not have any of these for a year, I guess the builder forgot how they built them before.

TF

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RE: Wildhare Ultimate Build Thread - 5/5/2008 2:53:00 AM   
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Hi, I finished my Wild Hare CAP 232, with the modified mid wing. All I can tell you, is that it lands like my Edge 540, nice and slow. I have a FPE70cc in it. it weighs 26lbs. This is the 91" wing span. I have now 9 flights on it, and all it needed on the first flight was one clic of right ailoron. Here is a very short video of the landing. The JDRF on the wing is for awareness of Junior Diabeties. It is the Junior Diabeties Research Foundation.
http://ca.youtube.com/user/bigplanes1

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