Build log date: Saturday, June 11, 2005
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So cute, as we begin to make the new aft skirt.

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Put as much vertical polarization as I could into the COM 2 antenna.

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Wire up the elevator trim, if the elevator comes off, these connectors can be easily cut open and reused.

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Adjust nose breakout force to about 23 lbs.

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One layer of tri-ply and some light (3oz?) BID for the aft skirt

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Laying up the aft skirts - use a bit of mylar to fill the gap.

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