Gooday to everyone.Need your help again.
Will be installing wings in a couple off months or so.Problem is shed is not large enough to install both wings at once.Will this work.Install one
wing connect all controls wiring fuel lines etc.Using split flaps Have controls installed in cabin get everything as functional as possible,remove wing & do same for other.Complete all other work including install off 2150 full lotus paint wings & fus transport to hanger install wings ,make minor adjustments [ Hopefully minor] and the fun begins.
If i cannot do this i will have to build a piece on shed before winter starts.
Also does anyone know height off rebel tail while sitting oe 2150 full lotus.
Is aircraft stable enough to work on with one wing attached,or does it have to be blocked.
Regards;Alvin Adams
Gander NF R 776
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Installation off wings.
Installation off wings.
Hi Alvin
Yes you'd want to leave something under the wing. (I left the fuselage
blocked and a section of scaffolding under each wing even with both
wings on as it keeps things level for making the struts). If I were to
do this I'd do the left wing first because it is more critical for
positioning the fuselage torque tube hangar for no bearing binding or
excessive flex in the flaperon horns.
The other issue that comes to mind is perhaps just me but it was nice to
know that I had exactly the same incidence on both wings (mine did not
need adjusting) and I could have done that anyway with an accurate level
such as a machinists level. Also with both wings you can insure the
wings are square to the fuselage. I did adjust that a tiny bit on mine.
If the dihedral is exact you can measure wing tip to tail post but it
was also nice to be able to sight down the leading edge or main spar.
However my experience was that yes one wing at a time is doable but it
will add a few hours work. I suspect that the wings can be off a fair
bit before any significant handling issues come up anyway. Unless you
are careful the measurements from one side to the other will have too
much error in them to be useful anyway so being picky like me is perhaps
a waste of effort anyway.
Ken
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Yes you'd want to leave something under the wing. (I left the fuselage
blocked and a section of scaffolding under each wing even with both
wings on as it keeps things level for making the struts). If I were to
do this I'd do the left wing first because it is more critical for
positioning the fuselage torque tube hangar for no bearing binding or
excessive flex in the flaperon horns.
The other issue that comes to mind is perhaps just me but it was nice to
know that I had exactly the same incidence on both wings (mine did not
need adjusting) and I could have done that anyway with an accurate level
such as a machinists level. Also with both wings you can insure the
wings are square to the fuselage. I did adjust that a tiny bit on mine.
If the dihedral is exact you can measure wing tip to tail post but it
was also nice to be able to sight down the leading edge or main spar.
However my experience was that yes one wing at a time is doable but it
will add a few hours work. I suspect that the wings can be off a fair
bit before any significant handling issues come up anyway. Unless you
are careful the measurements from one side to the other will have too
much error in them to be useful anyway so being picky like me is perhaps
a waste of effort anyway.
Ken
Alvin and Glenys Adams wrote:
Gooday to everyone.Need your help again.
Will be installing wings in a couple off months or so.Problem is shed is not large enough to install both wings at once.Will this work.Install one
wing connect all controls wiring fuel lines etc.Using split flaps Have controls installed in cabin get everything as functional as possible,remove wing & do same for other.Complete all other work including install off 2150 full lotus paint wings & fus transport to hanger install wings ,make minor adjustments [ Hopefully minor] and the fun begins.
If i cannot do this i will have to build a piece on shed before winter starts.
Also does anyone know height off rebel tail while sitting oe 2150 full lotus.
Is aircraft stable enough to work on with one wing attached,or does it have to be blocked.
Regards;Alvin Adams
Gander NF R 776
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Installation off wings.
Ken,
How do you adjust the incidence or for/aft alignment of the wings?
Jesse
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How do you adjust the incidence or for/aft alignment of the wings?
Jesse
From: Ken <klehman@albedo.net>
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To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: Installation off wings.
Date: Sun, 13 Nov 2005 08:30:20 -0500
Hi Alvin
Yes you'd want to leave something under the wing. (I left the fuselage
blocked and a section of scaffolding under each wing even with both
wings on as it keeps things level for making the struts). If I were to
do this I'd do the left wing first because it is more critical for
positioning the fuselage torque tube hangar for no bearing binding or
excessive flex in the flaperon horns.
The other issue that comes to mind is perhaps just me but it was nice to
know that I had exactly the same incidence on both wings (mine did not
need adjusting) and I could have done that anyway with an accurate level
such as a machinists level. Also with both wings you can insure the
wings are square to the fuselage. I did adjust that a tiny bit on mine.
If the dihedral is exact you can measure wing tip to tail post but it
was also nice to be able to sight down the leading edge or main spar.
However my experience was that yes one wing at a time is doable but it
will add a few hours work. I suspect that the wings can be off a fair
bit before any significant handling issues come up anyway. Unless you
are careful the measurements from one side to the other will have too
much error in them to be useful anyway so being picky like me is perhaps
a waste of effort anyway.
Ken
Alvin and Glenys Adams wrote:
not large enough to install both wings at once.Will this work.Install oneGooday to everyone.Need your help again.
Will be installing wings in a couple off months or so.Problem is shed iscontrols installed in cabin get everything as functional as possible,removewing connect all controls wiring fuel lines etc.Using split flaps Have
wing & do same for other.Complete all other work including install off 2150
full lotus paint wings & fus transport to hanger install wings ,make minor
adjustments [ Hopefully minor] and the fun begins.starts.If i cannot do this i will have to build a piece on shed before winterlotus.Also does anyone know height off rebel tail while sitting oe 2150 fullhave to be blocked.Is aircraft stable enough to work on with one wing attached,or does itRegards;Alvin Adams
Gander NF R 776
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Installation off wings.
I just filed the holes in the direction that I needed before drilling
and reaming them out to final size.
Ken
Jesse Jenks wrote:
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and reaming them out to final size.
Ken
Jesse Jenks wrote:
Ken,
How do you adjust the incidence or for/aft alignment of the wings?
Jesse
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Installation off wings.
Thanks Ken,I Think i will give it a try rather than make shed larger.
Regards: alvin
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Installation off wings.
OK, thanks
Jesse
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Jesse
From: Ken <klehman@albedo.net>
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To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: Installation off wings.
Date: Sun, 13 Nov 2005 17:27:38 -0500
I just filed the holes in the direction that I needed before drilling
and reaming them out to final size.
Ken
Jesse Jenks wrote:
Ken,
How do you adjust the incidence or for/aft alignment of the wings?
Jesse
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Installation off wings.
At 06:36 AM 11/13/2005 -0500, you wrote:
wing & do same for other.Complete all other work including install off 2150
full lotus paint wings & fus transport to hanger install wings ,make minor
adjustments [ Hopefully minor] and the fun begins.
then back into the garage where I did all the plumbing fairings etc. Tail
height of 1800 amphibs is about10'. I worked on the plane with only one
wing a few times in it's life without blocking the other side no problems
and seemed very stable.
Drew
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not large enough to install both wings at once.Will this work.Install oneGooday to everyone.Need your help again.
Will be installing wings in a couple off months or so.Problem is shed is
controls installed in cabin get everything as functional as possible,removewing connect all controls wiring fuel lines etc.Using split flaps Have
wing & do same for other.Complete all other work including install off 2150
full lotus paint wings & fus transport to hanger install wings ,make minor
adjustments [ Hopefully minor] and the fun begins.
starts.If i cannot do this i will have to build a piece on shed before winter
have to be blocked.Also does anyone know height off rebel tail while sitting oe 2150 full lotus.
Is aircraft stable enough to work on with one wing attached,or does it
I moved the plane into the back yard for installing the wings and controlsRegards;Alvin Adams
Gander NF R 776
then back into the garage where I did all the plumbing fairings etc. Tail
height of 1800 amphibs is about10'. I worked on the plane with only one
wing a few times in it's life without blocking the other side no problems
and seemed very stable.
Drew
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