Caution!  Before you pay for the print; make sure it is accurate in both X
axis & Y axis.  Printers are seldom accurate.  You should accurately
measure the airfoil in both axis. By changing the scale at least one axis
can be made to be correct. I would draw the airfoil from the airfoil
coordinates and spline in the points.

On Apr 21, 2017 5:53 PM, "Robert Russell via KRnet" <krnet@list.krnet.org>
wrote:

> I was looking in the archives for a link to an electronic version of the
> full size RAF 48 templates to take to a printer. I can find the AS5046 on
> Mark's page but not the RAF 48 . Does anybody know where I can find those?
> Thanks
> Bob R
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