HOLY COW!
This is proof that we are never to old to learn a new trick. (just don't let the women know this!)
This is a great idea for small plane plans. Once again, be sure to use glue sticks, or you will be sorry.
P.S. Here’s a tip you can pass on to your other customers. I downloaded your Drake II plan just to “see if this guy’s stuff is any good” and they were very good indeed. I also noticed that you went into detail about how to get the commercial copy and print shops to print them, how much it would cost, etc. Well, if you open the TIFF file with Paint (which is included in all recent versions of Microsoft Windows) you can print the full size image on small printers. Once you have the file opened with Paint, go into page setup and tell it no centering, 0 margins and 100% size. Then, when you print it, it will be divided up into as many individual sheets as necessary to hold the full size image. These sheets can then be fastened together to make one big sheet. The Drake II plan took 32 - 8 1/2 x 11 sheets, 8 wide and 4 deep.
Francis M. Brooke 4/14/2007