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Old 13th Jun 2008, 14:37
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A300 and A310 Parts Interchangability

If I wanted to find out about what parts where interchangeable between an A300 and an A310 is there a quick way to do it? Are any parts interchangeable between these two aircraft types?
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Only by checking the part numbers from the donor aircraft were listed as acceptable items for a given effectivity on the aircraft to be fitted too
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The IPC is your (only) bible
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Nitro is absolutely correct.

"Instructions for continuing airworthiness" such as IPCs, AMMs, SRM, SPM, SWPM (Standard Practices and SRMs have part numbers in them, too), SBs and ADs are the only sources.
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Apart from Flaps and wing fence all should be the same
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Not so - mod status, SB incorporation etc etc etc all may preclude fitment across fleets.
As stated, Manufacturer's publications are your ONLY source.
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I think he is talking about interchangeability. Chuck the part no in Air Nav and it will tell you.
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Getting a bit heavy this! Itwilldoatrip - I'll be in the sandpit at the weekend. Are you still flying the models?
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How heavy pretty simple really for us thats been in the game a while eh. Gone onto heli's now as well.
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