Eagler's Nest
Airframes => Double Seaters => Topic started by: korcflyier on December 28, 2016, 06:45:56 PM
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I got the bird's fuse and wings already made. I think I have the time now to start working on it.
Does someone have some good video on how to cut the ailerons from the wings and how to finish them?
Thanks,
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Go to page 4 go to very bottom. The topic is Spar Help, the author is MR G he has build photos of his wing. Very helpful photos.
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Go to page 4 go to very bottom. The topic is Spar Help, the author is MR G he has build photos of his wing. Very helpful photos.
I took the liberty to put in the hyperlinks for your heads up on this Airman. Thanks for pointing us to it.
That would be page 4 in the ...>> Double Seaters (http://www.eaglersnest.com/forum/index.php?board=6.0) >> category... (clickable near top of page above) to review the spar help topic, or click here to go directly to Mr G's excellent photo album. (https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/104732765163269020771/albums/6011178877987868273)
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Thank you guys. The pics are great but they don't tell me how to go about cutting the ailerons from the already made wing and proceed.
Maybe I am not that savvy :)
I ordered again the videos from Mr Milholland. Maybe I can get it figured out by watching 'em.
Another builder saw the wings and wondered why there was no bracing with wire for more strength.
I saw a plane at one of the eaa builders buildings that was wire braced and asked myself if I should.
Did anyone add that to their build or it is really not needed?
Thanks again.
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Thank you guys. The pics are great but they don't tell me how to go about cutting the ailerons from the already made wing and proceed.
Maybe I am not that savvy :)
I ordered again the videos from Mr Milholland. Maybe I can get it figured out by watching 'em.
Another builder saw the wings and wondered why there was no bracing with wire for more strength.
I saw a plane at one of the eaa builders buildings that was wire braced and asked myself if I should.
Did anyone add that to their build or it is really not needed?
Thanks again.
Look at the wing build sequence in this .pdf file located in the Yahoo Group files under the Downloads tab:
http://www.eaglersnest.com/forum/index.php?action=downloads;sa=view;down=50 (http://www.eaglersnest.com/forum/index.php?action=downloads;sa=view;down=50)
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Let me try and explain from my memory: Once you have your wing built you then install the 1/4"x1/2" sub stringers top & bottom inside of the aileron and epoxy the 1/4" square diagonals top & bottom from them to the Trailing Edge BEFORE cutting the ailerons loose from the main wing. you will have already glued the aileron spar and hinges beforehand.
Once the ailerons are free, you put the half-round aileron noses to support the ply LE's and then glue that nose sheet. I put blue insulating foam sheets (fan-fold) behind the vertical rib intercostals and sealed all that area up real good to keep the creepy-crawlers (mud-daubers and wasps) from getting in and building nests inside the wing. (SOME put a curved cove inside but not really necessary) Then I glued 1/2 of a 1/4" square (now a triangle) along the top and bottom inside of the rib cut-off's that were trimmed with about 3/16 - 1/8" clearance between the ribs from the nose of the aileron. then glue the 1-1/2" ply above (and below) to the same ribs you cut the aileron from with 1.25" diamond doublers half on this ply and half on the rib to keep it from breaking loose when covering is shrunk down.
I hope I covered it well...
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Thanks again to all of you. Now I can't wait to uncover the project once it is warm enough and try to get some work done.
Tried to build a piper j3 (rc) on the living room table but didn't last for long :)
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What went wrong with the J3 model?? I have built MANY, MANY Cubs and other RC planes and there is a LOT of the J3 in the Eagles!
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it wasn't welcome anymore on the dining table!
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it wasn't welcome anymore on the dining table!
I thought maybe it did not last long after being built ;-)
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that still can happen :),
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No, the kitchen or dining room table is NOT the place to build in a married household.... Just the same as building an Eagle.. You are banished to the garage, shop or hangar! HA HA HA