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Gday from Western Australia,Well I have decided to use the set of EAA Biplane P plans I have acquired and investigate the build process.My first step has been to scan the plans ,they are 46 years old from 1964, and enlarge them to make it easier to read.Now the problem I have to discuss with you chaps is this,can I scan the rib plan to full size and not lose anything in the translation.There are also the ply fuselage formers as well.The blind Freddy engineer in me says that as long as the blown up plan has the same dimension as the drawing then all is good..I would be grateful for your input. Cheers Ross
 

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