by HC85 » Mon Aug 21, 2017 11:21 am
What I ended up doing is to place all the parts in position, without committing the drilling of the compression strut tube mount bolts.
Once I liked the position of the compression tube, with the bell cranks installed ( bell cranks built per plans) I drilled the holes for the compression tubes. I didn't pay much attention to the lengths of the bell crank bushings on the plans because they are just wrong. Only the diameter was right if I remember. I just made it all to fit.
I also remember for the bell crank mount bushing located on the compression tube, I made it shorter than the plans for maximum clearance allowance. I left just enough material on the comp tube bushing, for it to be a bushing.
I had a couple ribs interfere with drag/antidrug wires on the bottom wing, but not the upper wing. It was not because of the aileron linkage, but because I didn't pay enough attention to rib location prior to gluing them in position. Some of them would be better off not being exactly at 12 inch center to center intervals. I think I saw "approx." on the plans...... later someplace If I were to do it over again, I would leave all the ribs free to move until ALL of the goodies inside were located and clearanced as needed.
Rick
What I ended up doing is to place all the parts in position, without committing the drilling of the compression strut tube mount bolts.
Once I liked the position of the compression tube, with the bell cranks installed ( bell cranks built per plans) I drilled the holes for the compression tubes. I didn't pay much attention to the lengths of the bell crank bushings on the plans because they are just wrong. Only the diameter was right if I remember. I just made it all to fit.
I also remember for the bell crank mount bushing located on the compression tube, I made it shorter than the plans for maximum clearance allowance. I left just enough material on the comp tube bushing, for it to be a bushing.
I had a couple ribs interfere with drag/antidrug wires on the bottom wing, but not the upper wing. It was not because of the aileron linkage, but because I didn't pay enough attention to rib location prior to gluing them in position. Some of them would be better off not being exactly at 12 inch center to center intervals. I think I saw "approx." on the plans...... later someplace If I were to do it over again, I would leave all the ribs free to move until ALL of the goodies inside were located and clearanced as needed.
Rick