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I am very happy to have had this experience; thank you Murph’s models. Many 
thanks.

Printed Murph’s Army Navion parts pages on Wausau 60Lb Exact Digital
however, I suggest using heavier stock for this 14 and 3/4 inche size wingspan. 
My build had a sag at the fuselage center bottom wing join so a cardboard strip 
was installed and a paper strip cover added.

Build was completely wrap around ; no wing spar/ribs or fuselage bulkheads for 
landing gear attach points. Therefore, 
I used drilled out dowels glued into the wings and fuselage nose. This allows 
for adjusting the length of wood tooth pics 
so that the wing tips are same distance above ground surface before gluing.

Stained glass leading was added into the nose wheel and fuselage nose so that 
the model would not be a tail sitter.

The Navion was given several coats of Krylon rattle can Acrylic clear gloss and 
photographed before dry.






Bob Penikas

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