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Old 02-09-2007, 06:24 PM
cstanley cstanley is offline
 
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Default Empennage Parts List for RV-10 Slow Build

Following the idea of another member, I've entered the July '06 Empennage Parts List into Excel. It's very useful for finding parts b/c the data can be manipulated into any order you want, including an alphabetical listing. If you want a copy, you can pull it from

http://www.christopherstanley.com/RV...0Empennage.htm

Wing will be next and if I can stand it, I'll do it before beginning work. It arrived at the Austin dock today.
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Old 02-15-2007, 08:20 AM
dgrayent dgrayent is offline
 
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Thank you very much for your efforts! Nice job! However, I am a little confused about the "location" column. I was expecting to see a plans "section and page number", but that doesn't work. I need an explanation, please .

Anyone out there have the rest of the plane parts on Excel or other spreadsheet? It sure wouuld be handy to look up mysterious (What the heck is that odd looking piece/where does it go?) parts before we get to them on the instructions/plans.

Thanks,

Don Gray
RV-10 "builder assister" for Dan Lloyd
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