Line Drawing?

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b1x4nqb
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Line Drawing?

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Does anybody have any line drawings of the Highlander?  I have one from the manual for the escapade but the tail is different, etc.  

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Here's one - credit stede52.

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KevinC wrote:Here's one - credit stede52.

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I guess they're to scale but, that wing sure looks narrower than I expected!
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the wing, stab and elevators are close but not exact on this drawing, the fuse, vertical fin and rudder is very close. As soon a I figure out why my other computer won't start up (of course it has all my graphic files on it) I can send out an updated drawing which I used to design my vinyl graphics for my Highlander.

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Kevin/Steve,

Thank you both.  This is very helpful.

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Computer is working again. I think this may be a better profile drawings of the highlander

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Hi Paul;
Just curius, how come you need the line drawing?
Roger

P.S. Would anyone have a pattern for the wind screen for the Highlander?
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Post by gme9261236 »

We may be able to help you out. We are replacing our windscreen after realizing that it is only protected on one side and has far too many scratches for our liking. We bought a new windshield and are using the original for the template and if it works out we can discuss a way to make a template or something along those lines for you. Maybe even ship the whole old windshield to you as a template if we dont need it (cant see why we would) Just learned the other day I get 70% off fedex shipping with an airline discount so cant imagine it would be that big of a deal to ship.
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Roger,

I am getting ready to paint and as hard as it is to pick colors, it is even harder to use a crayon or pencil on an imaginary shape that is supposed to be your airplane.  Having the line drawing just makes it so much easier to hit that little printer icon on the desktop.  My kids must have made me 50 of their own.  I got the idea from the Challenger forum as sveral people use the line drawings for various things.  

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Re: Line drawing

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Roger wrote:Hi Paul;
Just curius, how come you need the line drawing?
Roger

P.S. Would anyone have a pattern for the wind screen for the Highlander?
Don't forget that some measurements become specific to your airplane, so a pattern is only part of the solution.
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