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in this video weamp;#39;re going to show you how to put inspection rings on a wing this is a 1932 whacko wing itamp;#39;s a wood wing so Iamp;#39;ve been covered itamp;#39;s been stitched itamp;#39;s it was shrunk beforehand itamp;#39;s ready to go with inspection rings weamp;#39;ve got five standard inspection rings and up front weamp;#39;ve got two large inspection areas for attachment of the wing to the attachment points on the fuselage weamp;#39;ll take a quick walk around kind of show you a close-up of what all the inspection rings are going to look like and then weamp;#39;ll get started on the process letamp;#39;s first take a look at the attachment end of the wing youamp;#39;ll see there are two inspection panels large inspection panels and those are covering an area that will be open for the attachment of the main bolts to the fuselage weamp;#39;ll take a look at how those fit in there this particular inspection panel has a ring thatamp;#39;s already been glued on