Robert M
Well Known Member
Hi gang!
I understand the part numbering system that Vans' uses to identify parts, (i.e F-9XX). The "9" designates the particular flavor of aircraft, (i.e. the RV-9/A)
So, if the RV-9/A was designed and built and flown before the Rv-7/A, why are there parts in the RV-9 kit label F-7XX?
The only reasoning I can come up with is that the part was made better for the -7/A and then got incorporated into the -9.
Anyone know fur sure?
I understand the part numbering system that Vans' uses to identify parts, (i.e F-9XX). The "9" designates the particular flavor of aircraft, (i.e. the RV-9/A)
So, if the RV-9/A was designed and built and flown before the Rv-7/A, why are there parts in the RV-9 kit label F-7XX?
The only reasoning I can come up with is that the part was made better for the -7/A and then got incorporated into the -9.
Anyone know fur sure?