On N335KC, Ken Cottle made some long aluminum strips that anchor on the wing
trailing edge. The adjustment mechanism (to tighten the strip once in place)
was found at some miscellaneous wholesale supply store - he didn't remember any
more detail regarding where he found them when I asked, some
Dear friends, I am interesting with instructions/photos for how to cover
the gap between the center wing and the outer wing.
Thanks in advance,
Shahar
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From: "John Martindale"
To: "'KRnet'"
Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2009 12:44 AM
Subject: RE: KR> gap between wings
Hey Phil
How do you do this when the bo
[mailto:krnet-bounces+john_martindale=bigpond@mylist.net] On Behalf Of
Phillip Matheson
Sent: Saturday, 24 October 2009 12:04 PM
To: KRnet
Subject: Re: KR> gap between wings
How do you do this when the bottom bolts in main and rear spar are not in
alignment (as per the pl
How do you do this when the bottom bolts in main and rear spar are not in
alignment (as per the plans)?
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Good question
Can not find anything in the plans to say not to as yet?
Phil Matheson
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From: krnet-boun...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net] On Behalf
Of Phillip Matheson
Sent: Saturday, 24 October 2009 7:32 AM
To: KRnet
Subject: Re: KR> gap between wings
Then make some good
Then make some good gap covers like the ones you can see at:
http://krbuilder.org/WingGapCovers/index.html
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I too left extra room as Dan did.
I can remove the top WAF bolts, and lower the wing tip onto the ground or
something soft, then remove th
> I will be glassing the stub wings this weekend and I was
> wondering if the area between the stub and the wing template gets
> the same amount of foam to fill in the gap or can I put all the
> gap filling foam on the wing ?
>Mike Sylvester
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I have a different opinion on this. Give yourself plenty of room, maybe an
inch or so, and even more, from spar to spar end at the attach points,
extending enough fore and aft for getting your fingers in there to attach
the wings. Then make some good gap covers like the ones you can see at:
http:
Mike Sylvester wrote:
> Hey Guys, I've got a little question. I will be glassing the stub wings
> this weekend and I was wondering if the area between the stub and the
> wing template gets the same amount of foam to fill in the gap or can I
> put all the gap filling foam on the wing ? Which i
Hey Guys, I've got a little question. I will be glassing the stub wings this
weekend and I was wondering if the area between the stub and the wing template
gets the same amount of foam to fill in the gap or can I put all the gap
filling foam on the wing ? Which is the easier way. I do plan on
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