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KidVenture Build-A-Rib

By Ben Sclair · August 5, 2009 ·

Future homebuilder Collin Ehaney, of Erie, KS, gets direction and help in building a wing rib from EAA Volunteer Sheldon Sundsmo of Adams, WI, while Scott Wick looks on.
Future homebuilder Collin Ehaney, of Erie, KS, gets direction and help in building a wing rib from EAA Volunteer Sheldon Sundsmo of Adams, WI, while Scott Wick looks on.

A couple hundred kids and a few adults had the opportunity to build a wing rib at EAA’s KidVenture, thanks to Wicks Aircraft Supply and a number of dedicated volunteers. Wicks provided the capstrip material and plywood to the program.

“Some kids have been back to KidVenture five or six times over the years with the idea of adding a new rib each year they come to Oshkosh,” said Roger Standard, coordinator for Build-A-Rib. In some cases, according to Roger, the dads sit down beside their sons or daughters to build their own ribs.

“We think it’s a very worthwhile program,” said Scott Wick, president of Wicks Aircraft Supply. “When you realize you can build a real wing rib at the age of 6, 8 or 10, hopefully you’ll be aware that it’s possible to build an entire airplane later in life. If we get just one homebuilder every summer from this program, it’s a success.”

It’s not necessary to go to KidVenture to build a wing rib. Wicks sells kits for makings jigs and ribs. For more information call Wicks at 800.221.9425 or order online.

About Ben Sclair

Ben Sclair is the Publisher of General Aviation News, a pilot, husband to Deb and dad to Zenith, Brenna, and Jack. Oh, and a staunch supporter of general aviation.

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