I've had Legal Eagle plans for a few years, but never started construction of one. Lately, I've been looking through the plans again considering my next potential project. I have a few "starter" questions on Legal Eagle construction.....the kind of details that get me thinking. I'm currently finishing up a MiniMAX and it's in the "final assembly" stage right now, so my "next project" itch is really flaring up.When building the fuselage, are the lower longerons first heated to bend them together while they're still flat on the building table, and then heated a second time to bring them up to the proper height to the tail post? It seems like one would have to have a second set of hands and eyes to get them brought together and bent up to the proper height all at once, while keeping the alignment with the centerline of the fuselage. Maybe I'm over-complicating the process? I've done a LOT of fabrication work, but have never worked 4130 to know if heating and cooling twice would have a negative effect on the tube's strength.Next question......I know the Legal Eagle wing is for all intents and purposes the same as a MiniMAX wing, with one huge variation being the MiniMAX's full-span ailerons vs partial-span on the LE. I'd like to possibly use my MiniMAX wings (same spar spacing) to get a flying Legal Eagle fuselage and then would build the partial-span aileron Legal Eagle wings later. If I were using cables for the ailerons I'd have to come up with a different cable routing plan, but I'm wondering if anyone has ever done full-span ailerons and used control push-pull rods instead of cables. I did find one build log that replaced the elevator cables with a control rod, and I'm thinking aileron control rods could be adapted too. I'd have to open up my wings enough to install a different contol horn on my ailerons, but that wouldn't be a show stopper. The wonderful article in EAA's "Experimenter" is what got me thinking Legal Eagle again, and the thought of building one is growing stronger.Thanks, in advance.Lynn
Thanks for the reply, Steve. I have been quite weight conscious in my current build and would be on another. Regarding weight, I would expect the weight of the MM and the LE wings to be quite similar, not necessarily Lb. for Lb., but very close. By the "what's it weigh" list, I think the MM fuselage is a bit heavier than the LE.I had already found the build series on you tube, but my STA. 3 bending question wasn't addressed. It magically went from straight tubes to being bent, but still flat on the table, from one video (#9, I think) to the next (#10), but there was no mention of heat/no heat. A friend of mine has a tubing bender for smaller dia. tube, so maybe I'd do the "flat" bend cold, with the bender, but use heat when the tail gets lifted. One way or another, I'm sure I can get it done, I just don't want to "overwork" or weaken the tubing in the process. Thanks again for the reply. Lynn
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Thanks, Will! Excellent advice. I agree, the "unknown" is an unsettling place. That's one of the great things about these discussion boards, there's always someone who's "been there - done that", and that is a big help.LynnThe "Unknown" is a great place, possibly the best freedom we have. The "unknown" is what makes it worth doing, that's where the fun is. At its core, you either bend, cut. drill or weld pipe/tube. Try not to overthink it.