A few years ago I picked up an almost NIB Whyte Wings Jade on e-Bay, and have 
finally gotten around to building it.  I notice that included in the box I 
received are wing tips that are angled up a bit and extend the wing span to 
about 112"--about 6" beyond where the ailerons end, rather than the advertised 
100" which ends in tip blocks, as pictured on the box.  Was this an alternate 
production version, or could the previous owner been involved in some sort of 
kit part swapping?  Otherwise, everything fits perfectly to the high standards 
I've always found in Whyte Wings' products--the plane is building up 
beautifully.

Second question--awhat's the airfoil used in the Jade?

Regards, Richard
 
Richard Shagam
Albuquerque, NM 





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