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Top Engine Cowl Drawing-Steen Plans

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Dgardner

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On the Steen Plans, Sheet 12 of 33, we are working on locating the top center fuselage panel to the instrument panel and on the firewall. The front of this drawing is not labeled, but the fuel tank hole is on the right, thus the right side is forward on this particular drawing.

None of the drawings seems to have fore or aft marked, say for the forward left side panel.

On the drawing of the top center cowl panel, which end is forward? Narrow (15 7/8) or wide end ( 21 ) and which is the firewall side?

Does the rear of the top center cowling panel utilize the same holes as the top center forward fuselage panel?
 

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