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Convert Starduster 2 to Acroduster 2?

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Hello all, I am new to this forum and found lots of very interesting information for a Biplane newbie like me. I am 40, own a Hawk XP on floats along with an Ultravia Pelican that I just finished and has floats and wheel skis. I have a bit over 1000hrs in the last 20 or so years. I am looking for my next project and found that it would be very interesting doing some acro… So I started looking for project for sale and first thought about Christen Eagle as I really like this plane for its look and capability but there is not much of them for sale as project. So I started looking for Skybolt which seem to have more project for sale but came across lots of Stolp Starduster too projects for sale at decent price. I also know that the basic Starduster too is not meant for serious Acro so I was wondering if there was an easy way of converting a Starduster too into an Acroduster too? Anyone here done it before or know of anyone that has done it? I would like to know if it is feasible and what’s involved, again it would not be starting from a flying plane but from project with rolling fuselage but not covered or finished wings.

Thanks.

Eric.
 

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