Subject: | Re: Both sides of the story |
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From: | Graham Singleton <grasingleton@avnet.co.uk> |
Date: | Wed, 2 Oct 2002 17:44:59 |
>Ahhh there's the problem, He read both sides to mean front and back, and I >took it to mean left and right. John says it has to be front and back would >anyone just lay-up the right or left side? Well, he has me there. So.... Is >it front and back or left and right? >SteveD Yes. ?{:-) (both) Agreed the use of English could have been better. Easy way ot do these is to use Chuck Pop's cradle and tip the fuselage on its side. Graham |
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