It is made from more than one part and will need to be assembled with rivets and have dimpling countersinking done on the screw holes (requires special tools).
My suggestion would be that you call the sales person at Van's back and order a set of plans on CD.
If you are going to work on and maintain the airplane your self, it will be just about impossible without the plans (they are considered to be the illustrated parts manual for the airplane).
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Scott McDaniels
Van's Aircraft Engineering Prototype Shop Manager
Hubbard, Oregon
RV-6A (aka "Junkyard Special ")
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