to still get the bolts in the fin post. IF you have already done it...many
TS-2's have been "relieved" in a semi circle cutout to clear the FUS-30. If
still concerned the TS-2 is going to get too thin...sure space it down a bit
as you have said with a spacer between the TS-1 and -2. Clamp section should
be perpendicular to the post...ie not tipped forward or backwards. Just
round off the edges slightly so they don't cut into the tailspring as it
works up and down. Then adjust the spacer between the FUS-30 and tailspring
to match where the clamp places the forward end of your spring.
Cheers,
Wayne
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jesse Jenks" <jessejenks@hotmail.com>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 8:05 PM
Subject: [rebel-builders] Rebel tailspring mount
30I have the tail end of my fuselage all clecoed together including the FUS
littledoubler, and the TS-1s are bolted on. My FUS 30 doubler hangs down a
30,on the bottom. I made it from flat stock instead of buying a second FUS
atand the way I made the initial bends made it so I can't get it sucked in
everywherethe bottom rear. There is about a 3/16 gap between the FUS 30 and the
doubler where they wrap under the tail post. It looks pretty good
bomber.else, and I figure I will stick it on with proseal and it should be
inMy problem though is that it will interfere too much with the TS-2 when it
gets bolted to the TS-1s. I have read in the archives that it's OK to
relieve the TS-2 somewhat, but it would be more than half it's thickness
wouldmy case. There are 2 options that I see. First would be to make spacers
which would be about 1/4" to go between the TS-1s and the TS-2. Second
andbe to trim the doubler under the tail post where the TS-2 goes. Obviously
option 1 puts the whole assembly lower than it would normally be. Option 2
would be simpler, and would keep everything in it's normal position, but
would it weaken the doubler? The other factor is the angle that the
tailspring will mount at relative to the fuselage centerline is being
effected. Is it normal to have the straight part parallel with the skin,
thewhat is the right amount of offset? I realize that the nylon doughnut at
front can be modified to change the angle as well.
Thanks
Jesse
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