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Old January 10th 07, 07:59 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mike[_11_]
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Default airplane construction

Jim Macklin wrote:
try www.eaa.org and the FAA airframe manual AC65-12 and
AC43.13-1 [available on the FAA web]



"Stubby" wrote in
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| Mike wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I'm interested in learning more about airplane
construction, say maybe a
| Cessna 172. I know the basics of airframes and power
plants, but what
| I'm having a hard time finding is actual diagrams and
depictions of the
| actual assembly. For example, wing root connections,
engine mounts,
| supporting structures, etc. I imagine this might be
available in a
| mechanics manual, but I don't know where else to look.
I've scoured the
| Internet with no success.
|
| Try a kit plane. But look into the regs about this and
getting it
| certified. I would avoid a half done plane. Only fly
something that
| you built and trust.



Jim, as always, thanks. I'll check the EAA and FAA site.

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Mike