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Does anyone know the coclpit width of the Grumman Yankee AA1- I can find
every kind of info but that thanks |
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"frank connaly" wrote in message
link.net... Does anyone know the coclpit width of the Grumman Yankee AA1- I can find every kind of info but that thanks It is not specified in the American Aviation Corporation 1969 Owner's Manual. Scaling it from the three view and using the gear width of 99", it looks to be 46.89". Rich S. |
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Sure its not 46.88? GRIN
Going to fly the green pickle to Oshkosh this year? "Rich S." wrote in message ... "frank connaly" wrote in message link.net... Does anyone know the coclpit width of the Grumman Yankee AA1- I can find every kind of info but that thanks It is not specified in the American Aviation Corporation 1969 Owner's Manual. Scaling it from the three view and using the gear width of 99", it looks to be 46.89". Rich S. |
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"Cy Galley" wrote in message
news:z6Bnc.59369$0H1.5913578@attbi_s54... Sure its not 46.88? GRIN Naw. My Pickett LL slide rule only goes to two places - and I'm guessing on the second one. That's the curse of having an analog brain in a digital world. Going to fly the green pickle to Oshkosh this year? I was thinking of going if a pal in Missouri finished up his twenty-year old Emeraude project and flew it to the "show"; but he says he isn't going to be ready this year. I may plan a trip to Reno for the air races instead and wait until 05 for Wisconsin. Say Hi to the gang for me, though. Rich S. |
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frank connaly wrote:
Does anyone know the coclpit width of the Grumman Yankee AA1- I can find every kind of info but that thanks Cabin width: 41 in. http://www.planeandpilotmag.com/cont...antrainer.html |
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"Darrel Toepfer" wrote in message
... frank connaly wrote: Does anyone know the coclpit width of the Grumman Yankee AA1- I can find every kind of info but that thanks Cabin width: 41 in. http://www.planeandpilotmag.com/cont...antrainer.html That sounds a lot more reasonable than the ~47" I scaled off the 3-view. Rich S. |
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Thanks that answers my question
"Rich S." wrote in message ... "Darrel Toepfer" wrote in message ... frank connaly wrote: Does anyone know the coclpit width of the Grumman Yankee AA1- I can find every kind of info but that thanks Cabin width: 41 in. http://www.planeandpilotmag.com/cont...antrainer.html That sounds a lot more reasonable than the ~47" I scaled off the 3-view. Rich S. |
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