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Old 02-05-2022, 07:36 PM
Russj Russj is offline
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Very happy to have found this forum and look forward to contributing..
I'm a volunteer on the Uiver Restoration Project in Albury Au


https://www.uivermemorial.org.au/


We are restoring a 1934 Douglas DC-2
We currently have no one with experience using the EW to form the many fairings and panels on the aircraft, so this site is of great interest to us as we learn to use the wheel.


A big shout out for Ashley in "Aircraft Projects" he has been a great help to us as we continue to learn the tricks of the trade

Great to be part of the forum.


Cheers Russ
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Old 02-08-2022, 03:46 PM
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Very happy to have found this forum and look forward to contributing..
I'm a volunteer on the Uiver Restoration Project in Albury Au


https://www.uivermemorial.org.au/


We are restoring a 1934 Douglas DC-2
We currently have no one with experience using the EW to form the many fairings and panels on the aircraft, so this site is of great interest to us as we learn to use the wheel.


A big shout out for Ashley in "Aircraft Projects" he has been a great help to us as we continue to learn the tricks of the trade

Great to be part of the forum.


Cheers Russ

Welcome Russ, and also to your crew.
Marvelous DC2 history, indeed.
You'll find great talent down in Oz, for sure.
Will be watching for your posts ....



(a DC3 flew the Doobie Bros. all over the US for a few years ... racing at night to make the next gig.)
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