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Skyote Plans

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Jasperfield

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I received my Skyote plans yesterday from ACS. They are VERY well drawn and contain, I believe, everything necessary to build the airplane on the large E-sized sheets. Linear dimensions are shown in inches and decimals thereof to three places, angular measure is shown in degrees and decimals as well. Using a triangular engineer's scale, I have found the drawings to scale very accurately and am well pleased with that.

Each sheet has a table listing materials (wood, tube, etc.) including the material spec's & quantity, hardware spec's & quantity, and purchased items (brake parts for example) manufacturer's parts numbers, etc. for all the parts and components shown on that particular sheet. This will be a great help for listing these items for ordering.

Included with the drawings are two sheets which give complete spec's for ordering flying wires, round wires, and end fittings.
 
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