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Came across this video

http://www.optimaljet.com/OptimalJet...chatnaHigh.htm

elsewhere. It's a (20 minute) record of some guys in Alaska fixing a
damaged plane well enough so it can fly to get proper repairs.
Technically it's not DIY, but it looks like it ought to be. They even
use an Angle Grinder (well it was last year!)

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Andy Champ wrote:

Technically it's not DIY


Because they are an aircraft salvage outfit, anyway seems nobody's
re-registered it since ...

http://www.aircraftone.com/aircraft.asp?tn=N5077R

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