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Skybolt upper wing rib spar bays

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russ_homans

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I am starting to build my upper wing rib jig along with cutting all pieces. I am probably over thinking the process but given the fact that the upper wings are swept back 6.5-degrees does this mean the vertical pieces where the spars pass through have to be bevel cut the corresponding 6.5-degrees?
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