Wagabond Lsa Homebuilt Aircraft Plans Wag-aero on 2040-parts.com
Vienna, Missouri, United States
Set of plans for a Wag Aero Wagabond Wag-a-bond traveler homebuilt aircraft LSA Used (smudged) but no aircraft has been finished from them. Complete with wing rib patterns.
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