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hi im tim join me in this video as i take this drawing of a beechcraft stagger wing and using q-cad go from this to this lets get to it the beechcraft stagger wing was very very popular aircraft built in the 1930s and what distinguished it from other biplanes of the era was the reverse stagger in other words the top wing was behind the bottom wing on the airplane it really doesnt make that much difference whether its a forward stagger or reverse stagger beechcraft decided to do the reverse stagger so what id like to do in this video is show you how to take a three view and again this three view is just one that i obtained after a google search for beechcraft staggering three um uh three views and i printed it out and what will happen is ill take a picture of it and import this picture into q-cad and then i will do some tricks to size it with a 30-inch wingspan 30-inch being the width of foam board trace over the three-view to come up with a drawings within q-cad that i can then