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Part 103 Nomogram?

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I was trading emails with Ed Fisher of Raceair in regards to meeting stall speed on the Skylite and how he derived if the Skylite met the actual stall speed. He said in the 80's the FAA released a nomogram where you would add parameters of the aircraft and it woudl give you a value to see if it passed on paper at least. I have searched the net for this but cant find any mention of it. Anyone have a copy or any recollection of this?
 
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