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I was happy with the work I have done so far in my long-EZ, you know looking every thing becoming a whole piece, but yesterday, when I finished installing the electric actuated air brake, and I tested, the feeling was fantastic, looking the first self moving device in the airplane. So it seems like it is staring to move:D I'll try to post some pictures.

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Mynor M B

Long EZ

http://www.flyingez.com

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Mynor,

Looks great. I wish I could have met you when I lived there. I was in Santa Ana. I have started on my own Long Eze here and you can see it @ http://www.free-build-it-info.com/MylongEZproject.html

Getting parts done and seeing progress is great!!! Keep us posted and Pura Vida

:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

"Time flys when your building"

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Magnum, it's nice to know that there is another menber building the same airplane, your long-EZ looks great,:thumbsup: keep the good work, you know there is a forum here called project-open-EZ, that is the place I took my templates from-because the starter builder of this airplane had lost them as well as many other documents- but the thing is that, in one of my flights I finally got them printed -full size-in a small printing shop in baja California, and they are as good as the original templates, so I'm using this templates along with the plans and PC's included in the TERF CD to complete this baby, so far so good:) , if you need information or any thing I can help with, all you have to do is ask, and I'll be more than happy to help you.

Regards.

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Long EZ

http://www.flyingez.com

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  • 2 weeks later...
Hey Magnum! Great looking progress on your project too! Quick question: On http://www.free-build-it-info.com/MylongEZprojectp2.html you mention that you're sanding everything to prepare for next layup. Do you know about Peel Ply? The sanding is taking away strength, if I understand properly, but using peel ply/dacron as the last layer would give smooth finishes that are ready for layups with no preparation and are stronger.

Ben Hallert - http://hallert.net/cozy/ - Chapter 1 - EAA Chapter#31

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