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Old December 31st 06, 02:37 AM posted to rec.aviation.rotorcraft
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Default What is LEAF?

A newbie question, no doubt, but I need to know.

This is a quote from a GyroBee builder's site:
«There is some variation in the labeling of standard 3/16 aircraft
washers. Primarily, I have labeled them an AN960-316 but you will also
find them labeled AN960-10 (in the LEAF catalog, for example).»

So, who or what is LEAF and how can I get a copy of the catalog?

Thanks,

Tim
Eureka, CA

 




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