I'm sorry to say that the inside of N357CJ is not ply anything. It is paper 
thin western red ceder veneer that was left over from a church that we built 20 
years ago. It is simply glued to the inside frame of the sides and the infill 
insulation. It is also covering my panel which is really aluminum sheet. Joe 
Horton 

---------- Forwarded Message ----------
From: Roger Baalman via KRnet <krnet at list.krnet.org>
I am building mine the same way.  Angle brackets attach the wing to the 
fuselage and transfer the loads for and aft.  I also added plywood skins on the 
inside of the cockpit like Joe Horton did.  I like the look and the sides are 
much stiffer.
Roger Baalman
rbaalman at cox.net





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