Call me! The Orion is easy to repair. Yes I have fuses in stock. I will guide you 
through the repair process.

Nick P Wisdom wrote:

> Well after a brief lapse of depth perception itis, an unfortunate incident occured 
>which led to my wing and fuse being damaged on my Orion 2 Meter from NSP.  The fuse 
>may be a write-off but the wings are definitely salvageable.  I know they have a 
>composite D box, but just what are these things made of?  How do you go about 
>repairing a split in the LE?  One of the wing alignment pins on the leading edge 
>almost ripped from the wing and Im concerned that glueing this back in may not hold 
>under winch load.  Any thoughts on this?  Any good web pages on wing repairs?  Sal, 
>do you sell the Orion fuses seperately?  and whats the wait time on them 
>approximately?  Any Orions in stock currently?
>
> Im currently working on a Scooter 3M, and Im cursing the balsa beast the whole way 
>through construction, but I guess balsa's not so bad, at least I know how to repair 
>it!  Guess its back to rudder/elevator for a while!
>
> Thanks
> Nick Wisdom
> Orlando, Florida
>
> Get your small business started at Lycos Small Business at 
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