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Date:  1-1-2010
Number of Hours:  3.00
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Brief Description:  Drew airfoil coordinates onto jig. pt2

The next part was adding the Y coordinates. The coordinates i got off the internet and then crossed over to my cord size where in a demical form. I could then convert it into a fractional to use a ruler to measure the y locations. However the only problem with doing that is the decimal size are quite odd numbers. Examples are 2.934, 4.014, 2.838, etc. They don't convert to fractions very well. I decided to leave them decimals and use some vanier calipers to make the measurements. I started at the base cord line and measured up each vertical line and mark the location. When i was done with the top coordinates i did the lower ones. When done i had all the positions mark and just needed to connect the dots to have my properly size airfoil.
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