Do any aircraft use metric parts?

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Re: Do any aircraft use metric parts?

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mekstrand wrote:I owned a Sukhoi ..., and the compass had a crazy looking H for south and a C for north).....
That's because travelling from Moscow to the south ...it gets Hotter....and to the north it gets (a wee bit) Colder. :twisted:
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Re: Do any aircraft use metric parts?

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That's how I remembered it George. The numbers always helped too.
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