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Biplane cockpit floor what are your opinions?

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bentonbee

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I am thinking about the floor of my cockpit of my single place Light Sport Great Lakes project. Which is better? 1/4 in plywood floor or two stips of aluminum like I have seen some people use that lead the feet to the rudder pedals? I think the strips of aluminum would be lighter? How heavy of material to make them out of and how to connect to the fuselage?
Thanks for your help.
Mike
 

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