----- Original Message ----- From: allsure (allsure@iprimus.com.au)
To: Murphy Technical Department (murtech@murphyair.com)
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 11:53 PM
Subject: Fw: Rebel 659 - ailerons adjustments
----- Original Message ----- From: allsure (allsure@iprimus.com.au)
To: Murphy Technical Department (murtech@murphyair.com)
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 9:10 PM
Subject: Rebel 659 - ailerons adjustments
G'day
Re: 10.0 Wing assembly (manual date 26/06/98) Page 54/55 Figure 10.12.4.
I have encountered a problem with the adjustment of the ailerons and would appreciate some advice.
I followed the instructions as described, using 1/8" and 1/16" hinge spacers (W605), and despite using all the combinations of spacers,
I cannot sufficiently adjust the hinges so that the aileron will clear the trailing edge of the wing.
However if I put a 1/8" or 3/16" of spacers under the top of the hinge, and none under the bottom part of the hinge, I can get satisfactory clearance. This of course flexes the hinge.
I guess my question is, can I safely pack up the top of the hinge and without any spacers on the bottom.
I would appreciate any assistance.
Thanks and regards
Ian Donaldson
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Rebel 659 - ailerons adjustments
Rebel 659 - ailerons adjustments
Ian,
I had the same question a few years ago and questioned the factory. Their answer was to cut the top wings skin back as necessary to get the required aileron clearance. I believe my skins required about 1/4" of trimming and that gave me about an 1/8" gap from the skin to the aileron without the fabric covering installed.
Good luck,
Rick D.
I had the same question a few years ago and questioned the factory. Their answer was to cut the top wings skin back as necessary to get the required aileron clearance. I believe my skins required about 1/4" of trimming and that gave me about an 1/8" gap from the skin to the aileron without the fabric covering installed.
Good luck,
Rick D.
G'day Re: 10.0 Wing assembly (manual date 26/06/98) Page 54/55 Figure 10.12.4. I have encountered a problem with the adjustment of the ailerons and would appreciate some advice. I followed the instructions as described, using 1/8" and 1/16" hinge spacers (W605), and despite using all the combinations of spacers,I cannot sufficiently adjust the hinges so that the aileron will clear the trailing edge of the wing. However if I put a 1/8" or 3/16" of spacers under the top of the hinge, and none under the bottom part of the hinge, I can get satisfactory clearance. This of course flexes the hinge. I guess my question is, can I safely pack up the top of the hinge and without any spacers on the bottom. I would appreciate any assistance. Thanks and regards Ian Donaldson
Rebel 659 - ailerons adjustments
FWIW I made aluminum wedge shaped spacers to keep from flexing the
hanger brackets. They were less than 1/8" thick. I also trimmed the top
skin a bit with a router which was the real solution.
Ken
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skin a bit with a router which was the real solution.
Ken
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Rebel 659 - ailerons adjustments
Ian !
If you add the spacers to ALL the hinges on that wing...it shouldn't twist the aileron !
Rick
If you add the spacers to ALL the hinges on that wing...it shouldn't twist the aileron !
Rick
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From: allsure (allsure@iprimus.com.au)
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Sent: Saturday, 27 October 2001 0:54
Subject: Fw: Rebel 659 - ailerons adjustments
----- Original Message ----- From: allsure (allsure@iprimus.com.au)
To: Murphy Technical Department (murtech@murphyair.com)
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 11:53 PM
Subject: Fw: Rebel 659 - ailerons adjustments
----- Original Message ----- From: allsure (allsure@iprimus.com.au)
To: Murphy Technical Department (murtech@murphyair.com)
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 9:10 PM
Subject: Rebel 659 - ailerons adjustments
G'day
Re: 10.0 Wing assembly (manual date 26/06/98) Page 54/55 Figure 10.12.4.
I have encountered a problem with the adjustment of the ailerons and would appreciate some advice.
I followed the instructions as described, using 1/8" and 1/16" hinge spacers (W605), and despite using all the combinations of spacers,
I cannot sufficiently adjust the hinges so that the aileron will clear the trailing edge of the wing.
However if I put a 1/8" or 3/16" of spacers under the top of the hinge, and none under the bottom part of the hinge, I can get satisfactory clearance. This of course flexes the hinge.
I guess my question is, can I safely pack up the top of the hinge and without any spacers on the bottom.
I would appreciate any assistance.
Thanks and regards
Ian Donaldson