Gary H wrote:
Does anyone have an idea how much an outboard 5048 wing might weigh?
(Primed, not painted, with or no wing tanks.)
The AS5048 wing will only be slightly (maybe a max of 5%) heavier than
an RAF48 wing, mostly due to the thicker cross section caused by the 18%
thick airfoil as opposed
Australia
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Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 10:38 AM
Subject: KR> wing weight
> Hay Everyone
> Reading all this about wing weight and I'm getting to fee pretty good
> about my one piece wing.I just weighed my
It would be interesting to have Mark L chime in here with his wing weight as
his website
http://home.hiwaay.net/~langford/owings.html
he used 2 layers of Carbon Fiber on the top skins and inboard stub tanks
Gary
Probably will not hear from him for a couple of weeks. He is on a family
outing.
Jones
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Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 9:39 AM
To: 'KRnet'
Subject: KR> wing weight
Hay Everyone
Reading all this about wing weight and I'm getting to fee pretty good about
my one piece wing.I just weighed my wing with all the hardware installed,
including the gear brackets and I'm coming in around 126lb.
Robert Pesak
http://rkpsk.com/
Gary Ainsworth wrote:
> It would be interesting to have Mark L chime in here with his wing weight
I think they were something like 55 pounds each. I have it written down in
my builder's log but I'm in Vermont at the moment, and gone for another week
still. That includes aileron bellcranks and
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