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Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 5:07 am Post subject: Leveling the 701 |
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For left-to-right just use the top front steel tubing of the cabin framework.
Tire pressure will normally do this.
I'm at the office, don't have plans at hand; this is from faulty memory.
If you need front-to-rear there is a notation, either on plans or in Assembly Manual, as to the proper placement of a level atop the rear fuselage.
If you have a 'smart' electronic level you can put the instrument on top of the rear fuselage as directed by ZAC.....then, when "level" per their instructions, put the smart level on the cockpit floor forward of the seat and note the reading. Write this value, in degrees, on the cockpit floor with a Sharpie. Nosewheel inflation/deflation will get you to the same position, and it is easier to check each time you may want to return to this "level" condition.
Regards,
Zed
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