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PoconoJohn
March 9, 2023, 10:46pm Report to Moderator
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Some parts end:

.bar
.agl
.cnl
.tube
.sht
.sheet

The .bar threw me because RS100 (building EROS) is a bracket holding the wing spar to fuselage. I thought that would be cut from a sheet, but it's listed as al.bar. I thought bar was solid round stock.

I think agl is angle. Not sure about cnl. I know what tube and sheet are, but what is sht? Oh, and bar?

Thank you!

John
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korale
March 9, 2023, 11:47pm Report to Moderator

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This is how I understand it.

.bar    = solid stock,  cylindrical / square / rectangular cross section
.agl     = Angle
.cnl     = Channel
.tube   = tube
.sht     = sheet
.sheet  = sheet
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