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Looking at the instructions (steps # 23 and 32), it looks as though the upper portion of the rear ramp is designed to retract into the lower portion, just like the real thing. Directions show a track on the lower portion and a similar track on the upper portion. They don't show them going inside one another though. Haven't built it yet, but it looks promising.
Any of the other Hook holders seee this too?
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The problem with the instructions is that they don't indicate that the hatch should be inside the ramp if the ramp is depicted in the lowered position. Yes the hatch doesn't always retract into the ramp like it is supposed to when lowering the ramp (usually because of a problem with the sequence valve or when part of the chain and/or cable on the actuating assembly breaks.)
Step 31 on page 16 implies that the hatch should be in the closed position on the fuselage without the ramp, that would be a neat trick because the only support the hatch as is in the ramp. There are no connecting points for the hatch anywhere on the fuselage.
The only difference I see on page 17 is part B18 or B17. And the only differences between those parts is that one is "serated"(for lack of a better word) and the other isn't...I am assuming this is to depcit the slotted areas on the ramp where the ramp extensions were, the serated areas allowed the ramp extensions to lock in place, but allowed for them to be adjusted to allow for being positioned in different locations along the edge of the ramp to accomodate different widths of wheeled vehicles or other loads.
Jonathan Primm