Hey, I just came in from putting layers and layers of glue on. As I was crossing the rear verticle fin I was wondering about putting a rivet right where the verticle fin inserts into the base on the trailing inside edge. I went back and didn't see anything in the book and just thought I would double check with you guys. I covered the bottom last evening, will finish insulating and wrap the sides this afternoon after a long lunch break.
On a different note, I am going to switch from Superflite to Polyfiber from here on out after the body and while doing the wings. Definetely for the paint process after talking to some who have a lot of cracking with the superflite system. Anybody else using the Polyfiber system?
Verticle fin rivet ??
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I think the book says to drill and put a AN 3 bolt in there. I used the poly fiber, It's OK, good shinney gloss on the paint. It seems that all kinds will crack after a period of time. Once you start with a system I would stick with it.
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Vertical Fin Attachment
Paul,
I also couldn't find anything in the build manual about attaching the rear fin tube to the fuselage, so I assumed a bolt was not needed. I agonized for a while and finally came up with a "roll" pin arrangement that doesn't show. See grainy photo. I think it was about an 1/8 diam pin (now fabric covered).
Wes
I also couldn't find anything in the build manual about attaching the rear fin tube to the fuselage, so I assumed a bolt was not needed. I agonized for a while and finally came up with a "roll" pin arrangement that doesn't show. See grainy photo. I think it was about an 1/8 diam pin (now fabric covered).
Wes
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Hi Paul
When I was building the rudder, I realized that the vertical fin entered a little more than the normal position. I was afraid that once I cover the fuselage and tautening the fabric the vertical fin will enter into the fuselage, getting out of the normal positioning. ( Hinge coincidence) THis is the reason I decided to place two ribbets, one on each side, just to adjust the piece on the place. I also looked into the manual and did not find anything respecting on the subject.
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When I was building the rudder, I realized that the vertical fin entered a little more than the normal position. I was afraid that once I cover the fuselage and tautening the fabric the vertical fin will enter into the fuselage, getting out of the normal positioning. ( Hinge coincidence) THis is the reason I decided to place two ribbets, one on each side, just to adjust the piece on the place. I also looked into the manual and did not find anything respecting on the subject.
Regards,
Uwe/.
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Hey Gang!
I guess Troy or Jamie told me to put in
two rivets. I did them at about a 45 degree
from the center line, so that they wouldn't
show after covering. Sort of in front of the
position where the roll pin is in Wes' pic.
I can post a photo, if you want to see
their position.
Good Luck!
John
I guess Troy or Jamie told me to put in
two rivets. I did them at about a 45 degree
from the center line, so that they wouldn't
show after covering. Sort of in front of the
position where the roll pin is in Wes' pic.
I can post a photo, if you want to see
their position.
Good Luck!
John
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flying an airplane. There is no sense in rushing any of the others.
I would much rather be looking down at the runway, than up at it.
Duane Sorenson & Rick Norton Gone West 6/8/09. Godspeed