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normisler

Elite Elevator Modification

Post by normisler » Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:47 am

A question to the Elite builders out there...

I am in the process of laying out and (finally) starting to build the stabilizer for my Elite. I plan to build the elevator with the shortened span as most seem to indicate improved flight handling this way.

Question: It appears that I can build the stabilizer as per original plan, installing all leading edge ribs etc., as shown, then simply shorten the front spar and fiberglass tips to accommodate the shorter elevator span. Am I correct that I don't need to make any other changes to the stabilizer?

In advance, Thanks!

Norm Isler
Elite 702E




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Jeffrey Steenson

Elite Elevator Modification

Post by Jeffrey Steenson » Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:47 am

Hi, Norm,

I did mine a few months ago, and it was a fairly simple task, aided by some
very helpful directions that originated with Sean White. You are correct
about the stab alterations.

Jeffrey Steenson
E714
----- Original Message -----
From: <normisler@aol.com>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
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Subject: Re: Elite Elevator Modification

A question to the Elite builders out there...

I am in the process of laying out and (finally) starting to build the
stabilizer for my Elite. I plan to build the elevator with the shortened
span as most seem to indicate improved flight handling this way.

Question: It appears that I can build the stabilizer as per original plan,
installing all leading edge ribs etc., as shown, then simply shorten the
front spar and fiberglass tips to accommodate the shorter elevator span.
Am I correct that I don't need to make any other changes to the
stabilizer?

In advance, Thanks!

Norm Isler
Elite 702E




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Alan Hepburn

Elite Elevator Modification

Post by Alan Hepburn » Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:48 am

I would suggest installing a doubler under the existing skins to give the
spades more stiffness laterally. I did not do this the first time round and
caught a tip on the door when removing it from the basement. The result was
a bent spade. I'm sure this would not have happened at the original width,
as it was not a hard bump. Similar damage could reult if somebody simply
bumped into the spade. I put doublers (about 6" x 3") top and bottom, and a
plate bridging the front and rear ribs on the outside of the tip. I believe
there's a pic in the archives. (Elite mods or Elite tail?)

Al
----- Original Message -----
From: <normisler@aol.com>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 3:35 PM
Subject: Re: Elite Elevator Modification

A question to the Elite builders out there...

I am in the process of laying out and (finally) starting to build the
stabilizer for my Elite. I plan to build the elevator with the shortened
span as most seem to indicate improved flight handling this way.
Question: It appears that I can build the stabilizer as per original plan,
installing all leading edge ribs etc., as shown, then simply shorten the
front spar and fiberglass tips to accommodate the shorter elevator span. Am
I correct that I don't need to make any other changes to the stabilizer?
In advance, Thanks!

Norm Isler
Elite 702E




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NormIsler

Elite Elevator Modification

Post by NormIsler » Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:48 am

Thanks!
I'll check the archives for the photos!

Norm
Elite 702E




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