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The following info is from Murphys web site
<A HREF="http://www.murphyair.com/support.orig/_ ... tm">Murphy
Aircraft Online</A>
http://www.murphyair.com/support.orig/_ ... 000009.htm
Rivet information
From: Technical Support
Date: 04 Nov 1997
Time: 16:13:34
Remote Name: 204.244.143.115
Comments
Hello everyone,
Here is some information about the Avex style rivets that might come in
handy
when building the aircraft. This information was collected using information
supplied to us from Avdel Avex as well as Mattic Fasteners inc. -- some
information may vary slightly from rivet manufacturer to manufacturer. This
information should only be used as a guide. There is only one aircraft in
the
Murphy line of aircraft that uses another type of rivet. This is in the
SR2500
where an MS20470AD5 1/8
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