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Sutton flowform 30
Updated detail sheet with improved chord, still short of a few details but close to production now.
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I guess you might have seen all the links I put on my discussion on the KAP forum.
arch.ced.berkeley.edu/kap/discuss/index.php?p=/discussion/4903/making-a-yorkshire-flowform-finished-and-flying-26-february-2014
I put all the links I found whilst researching making one.
Fly High
Sue
Bill Blake has replied to Sue StoreyDid you know the ff30 was made in 2 halves?
Strictly speaking its a Canadian flowform although Prinzler calls it Ameriacn and you Yorkshire!
The Ray Merry 'Ultrafoil' copies are poor in comparison to the Sutton but its hard to say why, the fabric is heavier and the holes smaller but I think theres more to it than that.
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