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0.125in. and 0.156in.
F16 acft
4 radius 0.220 in.min, 0.250 in.max; 5 grommet holes 0.311 in.min, 0.318 in.max; 1 hole 0.640 in.dia min, 0.671 in.dia max counterbore by 1.000 in.dia min, 1.030 in.max dia by 0.140 in.deep min by 0.160 in.deep max; 1 hole 0.796 in.min dia, 0.828 in.max dia; 1 hole 0.906 in.min dia, 0.937 in.max dia; 1 hole 0.546 in.min dia, 0.578 in.max dia counterbore 0.735 in.dia min 0.765 in.dia max by 0.125 in.deep min, 0.156 in.deep max; 6 holes 0.515 in.dia min, 0.546 in.dia max counterbore, 0.735 in.dia min 0.765 in.dia max by 0.125 in.deep min by 0.156 in.deep max; 1 hole 0.625 in.dia min, 0.640 in, dia max counterbore, 0.797 in.min 0.812 in.dia max
control, landing gear
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