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Mon, Sep 17, 2007

SynergyAir Offers 'Fiberglass Done Right'

'Work Smarter, Not Harder!'

The folks at Synergy Air note that you may have spent a long time building your dream airplane and spent tedious hours getting the fiberglass components ready to paint. But when your painter is getting his first look at your efforts, a pitying smile on his face and the slow wag of his head is not a good sign!

Synergy opines that 'There must be some way to get fiberglass done quickly and well.'
 
There is, now. SynergyAir is hosting a weekend workshop "Fiberglass Done Right", featuring demonstrations, instruction, and hands-on practice. Led by experts with years of experience building, finishing and painting showplanes, participants will learn the easy way to make fiberglass perform, from lay-up to final finishing. Now you can learn the tips, tricks and techniques you need to get the job done right without wasted effort.

Founded by Wally Anderson, builder of two award winning homebuilt airplanes, SynergyAir is dedicated to helping builders of experimental aircraft develop sound building practices… and having fun, doing it.

"Fiberglass Done Right" will be held in Synergy's modern facility on the Eugene, Oregon airport on September 28 - 29. Registration is limited. The cost is $350.00

FMI: www.SynergyAir.com

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