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Shock cord replacement time question

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CLIPWING

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Well after a late afternoon flight yesterday, taxied back to the hangar and noticed the right wing alot lower than normal when i got out. Also looking at the plane from the front,noticed the gear was spread a bit wider. New shock cord time! :eek:Got all the infomation on the bungees and how to install, my question is how do Ya'll jack/brace the plane when you replace the bungees?
 

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