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On Dec 13, 9:30*pm, Bob Kuykendall wrote:
For an extra 245 Europes, I will be glad to translate that into a dimensional range aft of the wing leading edge at side-of-body. For 245 Australias, I will do all the above and throw in a wisecracking reality-show cameraman. We are not accepting any other continents at this time. Thanks, and best regards to all Bob K.www.hpaircraft.com---- now with 245% less ondulation! So, Bob, does this mean you are only accepting two out of continent offers, and no in-continent offers at this time? Will this now qualify me as the wisecracking reality show cameraman? I have various manuals on various planes that say anything and everything from X% to Y% of the root chord, to X% to y% of the chord . 5 meters outboard of the side of the fuselage. Best reference that can be given for the average pilot is a set of dimensions from an easy to identify point. Forward face of the forward drag spar in the fuselage on an HP-18 is an excellent datum. Steve Leonard :-) |
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