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ipin

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Jan 14, 2002
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I'm doing some research with one of the aircraft item. I came across with the words "MIL-B-8607" and "MIL-R-81729A".
As what i know the word MIL refers to the Military specs. Where can i get information with those specs? is it downloadable?
 
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It seems that MIL-B-8607 has been superceded by MIL-R-81729A (according to information at
MIL-R-81729A iformation can be found at
In the future, search for these (MIL-XXXX) documents at
In order to order the publications, you must register as a for an account as a commercial enterprise. They will issue you an account number and password and then you can order online. The documents are free, but you may only order one copy.

Actual miltary spec sections are available at
Hope this helps!
 
thanks to you guys, seems that i have to wait at least 48 hours to verify my account...anyway thanks
 
"In the future, search for these (MIL-XXXX) documents at
In order to order the publications, you must register as a for an account as a commercial enterprise."

The Assist Online Quicksearch Function (the link for which was given above by Mattman) no longer requires registration to search for, view and save (in Adobe Acrobat "PDF" format) military/government standards. Militrary Standards not available online (most of them are), can be ordered as described at the site.
 
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