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Baby great Lakes Plans

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Hey everyone!My name is Chris Johnston im a student at MVCC in Rome NY I am enrolled in their A&P certificate program.Im writing this post because im hoping for a little help.My school was given Baby Lakes as a donation but it came with very little paperwork.The plane is incredible but there is quite a bit wrong with it.I have taken this little Bi-plane on as a project with a another student and really want to get it flyable again especially because we dont have an aircraft that is flyable.we have a cessna 310b,and a piper aztec (no engines on this) and a 727 donated by Fed Ex.none of these are airworthy.But this is a very small school with a pretty small budget and im looking for the plans for the baby lakes.So im hoping someone who does wouldnt mind copying them or something.I would gladly pay for it but I just cant afford the 250.00 spruce wants for it.well Thank You for your time,and your help would be greatley appreciated.Thanks Chris
 

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