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3 years 11 months ago #24041 by kevinross
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Domestics have just interrupted work but now progressed the aileron.

L/E is wrapped in 1/64" ply so this was glued to the lower spar, steamed and then rolled in this half tube.

Due to my clumsiness - damage to the T/E needed to be trimmed and capped with 3/32" spruce

The T/E of the aileron fairing also proved weak so this is wrapped in ultra thin carbon tape.
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3 years 11 months ago #24042 by kevinross
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Ive modified the hinging design with my preferred pin in tube design which are more scale.
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3 years 11 months ago #24044 by kevinross
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The kit design for aileron operation was this pasolini plate and quick link which had too much backlash and a very short moment arm. Also I am mechanically slaving the upper wing ailerons so a more substantial design was required.

Created this light ply box to hold this heavy duty ball link which is secured by a cross screw. -( and no backlash )
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3 years 11 months ago #24070 by kevinross
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In all fairness, the first wing (the first raw build ive done for some time ) was a steep skill renewal for me but the second aileron and wing went much quicker so by the time no 4 is complete, it'll be a proper builder. (in my opinion)
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3 years 11 months ago - 3 years 11 months ago #24072 by Phil Ford
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Starting to resemble something that eventually will fly. B) Nice work Kevin. By the time you have got to wing 4 you'll be thinking "Why did I not do it this way earlier!" Myself I have said this many times with multiple items that had to be made up identical. :lol:
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3 years 10 months ago #24136 by kevinross
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For the first wing L/E sheeting i just formed it around the bathroom towel rail but had some difficulty fixing. Subsequently shaped them on a tighter radius allowing them to fit like a glove dry. Now they can be fixed without pins.

Definitely getting the hang of this old building lark !
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