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Most main componets are attached to the What?

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Most main componets are attached to the What?

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  1. Nathan Parker on Feb 02, 2012

    Question is way too vague to answer.

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  2. Brian on Feb 03, 2012

    Hopefully all compontents necessary are attached to the airplane. Yes? 🙂
     
    Serious reply though – Nathan’s on mark, we need more information.

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  3. Curtis Ide on Feb 06, 2012

    Interesting question – I am guessing someone asked you this?  I would say this question is referring to all of your electical items being hooked to a bus? 
    Or trick question – most of your main components are hooked to a control?
    Be interesed in knowing where your question came from.

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  4. David Eberhardt on Feb 11, 2012

    “Most main componets are attached to the What?”
     
    Trick question. Most sub-components are attached to the main components.
     
    Just kidding …

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