I continue to study the plans until it all seems clear. I taped up the sections of full size wing ribs and found that they don't match very well. Some overlap, others are not able to touch. Notably on the nose rib sheet there is a scale shown on there and there is .050" growth per inch on the sheet, plus the distance measurements are illegible. I would love to put together a good set of tiled sheets that Leonard could have in his plans sets. This is really important to start with correct at the beginning.Does anyone have some distance numbers for the full size airfoil?
I would suggest you get a full size sheet from Leonard or do what I did was buy the plan sheet set from Scott "Iron Design L.L.C." he has some good sheets/supplemental's from the high school project.
The sheets will go together. ... The airfoil data is on the old site but I believe Dan posted it here at one time. It doesn't take long to draw one . You will need a piece of paper 54 " long plus. I used the back side of two 24 x 36 architectural drawings taped together. You make a straight line 54" long. (chord line), Mark the stations along same, then with a square mark the upper and lower values. The bottom is easy. the top will require you to generate a fair curve. I will see if I can find this data in a form I can copy and send . Mine are in excell and are not cooperating. Tom XL-7
The attachment appears to work I hand drew the 2nd chart , It is 54 overall and I think you should draw the first chart. The 55" NACA 4412In the spread sheet the charts are the same if you change the value of chord length to match.I did not say the legal eagle rib is NACA 4412 but this information from the old site suggests it. I also have a clark Y airfoil that has been put up as well.Next go round for me will be to draw the NACA 4412 and snip the point off the trailing edge and see how that sits in my jig.Tom XL-7