Wooden false rib taped and glued |
Sunday, June 26, 2016
False ribs in leading edge of left flap
Glued false ribs into the left flap leading edge with Hysol epoxy. The false ribs were secured in place with masking tape, which basically clamped the fiberglass leading edge over the wood ribs. The Hysol was worked and smoothed to make nice fillets at the base of the ribs after drying about 30 minutes. Hours: 2.0
Tuesday, June 21, 2016
Left Flap Leading Edge
The left flap's fiberglass leading edge was cut to length. The false rib locations were located using the same methodology as the aileron. Hours: 1
Saturday, June 18, 2016
Left flap & aileron leading edge
Carefully positioned and attached false ribs to the leading edge of the left aileron with Hysol epoxy. Also began trimming the fiberglass piece for the left flap. Hours: 2.0
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Left Aileron False Nose Ribs
After consulting the Just Aircraft Wings Forum I found a posting that was perfect and even included a drawings of the placement of the false nose ribs. This was tremendously helpful. This was discussed in 2011....why oh why hasn't the builder's manual been updated? The locations were marked on on the leading edge fiberglass and the false ribs were temporarily fit. Two of the ribs are going to require some custom fitting at the spar due to interference with the hinge brackets. Hours: 1
False Nose Ribs Locations Marked |
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
Aileron False Nose Ribs
The manual gives the location of the false nose ribs. But to be honest, it is extremely lacking and confusing. We were given 54 total false ribs which equates to 14 per Aileron/Flap. After locating two false ribs around each hinge point (x6) the remaining 8 false ribs were located based on feedback from other builders. Hours: 1
Saturday, June 11, 2016
Aileron leading edge prep
Trimmed and fit the fiberglass leading edge for the left aileron. Picture below shows some sanding that was done to the fiberglass piece to fit it precisely to the aileron. The ends were also cut to length and sanded so that they match the ends of the aileron. Hours: 2.5
Michael is sanding the fiberglass leading edge |
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Aileron and Flap Hinges
The aileron and flap surfaces were slightly abraded and cleaned at the points where the hinges and bell cranks attached. A layer of Hysol epoxy was then applied to the hinges and bell cranks, and these were then riveted using CCP44 rivets to the flaps and ailerons. This gets a little messy with excess epoxy squeezing out from under the parts during riveting. A total of 8 hinges (2 on each aileron and flap), and a total of 4 bellcranks (1 in the middle of each aileron and flap) were attached. Excess adhesive was wiped away after riveting. Hours: 2.5
Bellcrank Attached |
Hinge Attached |
Left Flap with 2 hinges and bellcrank attached |
Monday, June 6, 2016
Aileron Flap Work
We continued work on the remaining aileron and flaps by precisely locating (9.5" from trailing edge to hinge point for ailerons and 10" for the flaps) the two hinges and middle bellcrank on the right aileron and both flaps They were clamped in place using worm hose clamps and drilled for rivets. The parts were temporarily cleco'd until the other aileron and flaps are complete The holes on all four parts were deburred. Hours: 2.5
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