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Joe, there must be some logical organization built into the prints now, Model #, part #, qty required per plane etc. you just need figure it out (easier said than done). I am assuming you have most Aeronca prints for all the models?
In simple terms maybe create a folder for model 11A, and place the main assembly drawing in it along with sub-folders to place sub-assy drawings and their details in. Of course this will be a real SOB and probably many identical parts were used in many models.
Any way you slice this, it sounds like a ton of work (a real "labor of love" type project). Good luck, give me a call sometime if you want to discuss it more. I might be of some assistance from the engineering/drawing/deciphering perspective but not much help in how to best store the data.
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