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hello guys,

 

I have a problem to check the right outside dimension of my centersectionspar:

the drawings provided from my terf cd are not to scale, so I do not have any reference mesurement to compare my work with.....:confused:

this problem appear several times on the way:mad: : for example the metal parts for canard construction are not to scale, F28 has unknown dimensions and so on.

how can I solve this problem?

is there anybody out there available to provide me with some real sized centersectionspar drawings?

thanks to everybody

nico

Roads? Where we're going we don't need roads. (Dr. Emmett Brown)

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Step #1. What are you building?

Mark Spedding - Spodman
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just to have an idea of how the finished centersectionspar looks and its dimension, I tried to build a wood model, but have some problems with its left and right ends(rear portion of upper face) where it decrease in thickness(both ends are inclined surfaces going down in the aft portion).

plans give the possibility for a measure comparison with sections C-C and D-D but there are no dimensional indications so I suppose that original plans were in real dimension in order to be measured.

can you enlight me?

Roads? Where we're going we don't need roads. (Dr. Emmett Brown)

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Step #1. What are you building?

sorry Spodman, I did not understand your question: I'm building an Open-Ez.

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