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Title: weight or wings
Post by: boba65$# on September 18, 2016, 12:39:58 PM
hey folks..........got a question/request.  Can anyone tell me how much the DE wing weighs.......fully covered/painted/etc(minus fuel)......just prior to hanging it on the airframe?? I assume there is no appreciable difference between the left and right  one. Thanks for any  help in this query.bob
Title: Re: weight or wings
Post by: Tom H on September 19, 2016, 05:45:26 AM
Boba, we did weigh our DE wings.  In my minds eye, I can see us doing it.  I know I wrote the info down.  I thought I could give you a quick answer, but can't find it.  If it turns up, I'll post it.
Title: Re: weight or wings
Post by: MrG on October 09, 2016, 12:56:46 PM
this is my theory, if you cut or bought timber to size of drawings,  did as per plans,  every one should be about the same 
Now - what are you gunna do if they are a bit heavy ? 
Just keep building, My plane is heavy - Toms is heaver than mine - Both fly ok - look at the performance stats we are putting up 

The wings are the least of your problem
its what you add to the fuse and fire wall forward is were you should be planing about weight
with all the extra crap i put into mine i can still take 2 x 200lb people flying and have fun and be legal weight here
:emoji_u1f601:   Well just a bit over
Title: Re: weight or wings
Post by: boba65$# on October 09, 2016, 02:39:11 PM
I appreciate the input on "keep building" (as I will)..............but the reason I NEED a weight is because I am dramatically modifying the fuselage, and playing with other stuff as well. Gotta do some math here to ascertain if the new weights/specs/etc will keep me within the cg envelope.  I am not "over-thinking" the plans as they are...............just doing something else ENTIRELY. Thanks.bob
Title: Re: weight or wings
Post by: Gjsteube on October 11, 2016, 07:54:50 PM
Well, prior to covering my Dub Eagle with fabric, wing made from fir, and ribs 3/8 instead of 1/4, with other additional bracing ( I know I'm not a purest), but that said the wing with alerion weighed in at 69lbs, sealed with sealer. I fudged the material because I'm hanging a C-85 on the nose. That's one wing.
Title: Re: weight or wings
Post by: MrG on October 12, 2016, 03:09:47 AM
Paul in Queensland has a wing built (no fabric) ill ask him if he can weigh it
Title: Re: weight or wings
Post by: ParQld on October 12, 2016, 03:16:32 AM
OK will try to this weekend. is there a preferred method?

should i just stand it on the bathroom scales ?

regards Paul
Title: Re: weight or wings
Post by: ParQld on October 15, 2016, 07:56:34 PM
OK Weighed the Left wing this morning

Metric 22.8kg 
Imperial 50.26 pounds.

That is frame only with most fittings attached and no Varnish.

Grant (Mr G.) thanks that is not too bad. Not sure what is the ideal number. Be interesting to see how the right one turns out.

cheers Paul.
Title: Re: weight or wings
Post by: boba65$# on October 15, 2016, 08:13:34 PM
Parqld......THANK YOU  my friend.!!! add covering and paint,etc.......prolly pushing about 68-70 lbs. THIS is VERY useful to me.....thanks again!!
Title: Re: weight or wings
Post by: Tom H on October 17, 2016, 05:22:05 AM
Boba65, just to let you know, I dug out all the documents on DE Stubby to look for my notes on the wing weight.  No luck, sorry.  I suspect I'll find them some day in the least likely place.
Title: Re: weight or wings
Post by: boba65$# on October 17, 2016, 05:42:43 AM
Tom H .....................thank you for the input. I know what you mean about finding them (obscurely in the future).........we all have that infamous "kitchen drawer"...where things appear,years down the road...without explanation. KUDOS to your help!  BOB
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