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MIL-W-3947B
3.4.2.8 Authorized Changes.  All Authorized changes to weight empty or
mission load applicable to a report shall indicate the weight group to which
the weights are allocated. Incorporated pending changes shall also be
listed, separately. Changes shall be identified by contract change desig-
nations and by subject. Engineering Change Procedure (ECP), Engineering
Change Order (ECO), numbers, etc., or correspondence references may be
used for pending changes. The definition of authorized changes may differ
with the procuring agency, however, in general a change to guarantees will
not be allowed unless it is over and above the requirements of the contract
specification.
3.4.2.9 Government Furnished Equipment. Provide a tabulation of
the specified weight of all Government Furnished Equipment for the Estimated
and Calculated Reports. For Actual Weight Reports, tabulate the actual
weights of this equipment and determine the net under or overweight.
Provide views in elevation and plan
3.4.2.10 Drawings and Views.
locating and identifying the following (Inboard Profile and General
Arrangement Drawings may be used if the following are included):
(1) Principal structural stations of the body, wings and stabilizing
surfaces, including location of the sectionalization joints provided for
shipping and handling purposes.
(2) Sections of the missile as sectionalized for shipping and
handling, identified by capital letters and descriptive names.
(3) Reference datum for the longitudinal vertical, and lateral
moment arms.
(4) Locations of jig, leveling, and weighing points, as specified
in MIL-M-8555.
(5) Longitudinal, vertical, and lateral scales in inches from each
reference datum.
(6) Thrust line (or cone) for each propulsion unit and reaction type
controls including maximum angle of variation in the thrust.
(7) Major items of equipment, fuels and/or propellants.
(8) Significant lengths, heights, widths, and diameters.
(9) Major equipment, main engines and supports, control devices,
propellant systems, armament and auxiliary power units.
(10) Types of construction and material used in each major structural
section and tanks.
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