Saw a Hatz that used hot wire shaped blue foam leading edges covered with fiberglass instead of the typical aluminum or plywood
Anyone else do this? Pros and cons please?
Foam/fiberglass leading edges
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Re: Foam/fiberglass leading edges
That's an different way to do it for sure. Did you get any pictures?
If you look at RV's or Glasairs and Lancairs they all have fiberglass cowling. And Glasairs/Lancairs and for that matter Diamonds and Cirrus all have fibreglass leading edges, wing skins etc. It probably comes down to what you're comfortable working with.
How was the leading edge attached to the spar? glued?
If you look at RV's or Glasairs and Lancairs they all have fiberglass cowling. And Glasairs/Lancairs and for that matter Diamonds and Cirrus all have fibreglass leading edges, wing skins etc. It probably comes down to what you're comfortable working with.
How was the leading edge attached to the spar? glued?
Murray Marien - HC 0180
Saskatoon Canada
Saskatoon Canada
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Re: Foam/fiberglass leading edges
The blocks of foam were glued in between nose ribs then a hot wire on a frame shaped the foam using the nose ribs as structure as well as a template for the hot wire to follow. Then sanded smooth and two layers fiberglass clothe applied.very sturdy looking. Wondering if it’s easier than using 16th ply ?
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Re: Foam/fiberglass leading edges
How will the fiberglass/foam react when exposed to the heat of the iron when covering?
Juerg
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Juerg Mueller, Switzerland
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Re: Foam/fiberglass leading edges
The Hatz I saw had perfect leading edges. I suppose the two layers of fiberglass protected the blue foam.