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Old 07-29-2015, 04:26 PM
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I'll soon be at this step since my wing kit arrived yesterday. Any chance you could post a pdf of the manual page Van's sent? Would be much appreciated and it sounds like there are a few of us who need help. Thanks.
Hello Andy, The only thing I have are two diagrams the from the RV10/14 manual that were emailed to me. Maybe somebody with the 10/14 plans could post the wing details page, I'm building an 8 and don't have access to this. They are: Fig.2 Fuel tank attach countersink detail,#8 screws (max CS diameter of 3/8" and a max hole dia of 7/32) and Fig.4 Wing access plate attach CS detail#6 screws(max CS diameter of 5/16" and max hole dia of 5/32). Hope this helps...

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Old 08-04-2015, 01:13 PM
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Ken at Vans sent me this and stated that if it is only 1 or 2 holes that are over size it shouldn't make a significant different. I dodged a bullet.

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