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Subject: perfect quick release alignment
From: Graham Clarke <gemin@cix.compulink.co.uk>
Date: Wed, 8 Nov 1995 13:52:52
Some builders have found that the "dead reckoning" method of attaching 
the bolts for the quick release bracket on the spars, suggested in the 
manual, can end up with misalignments when the wings are  slotted in. It 
is probably caused by distortion of the cockpit module brackets which are 
none too solid at this stage. This makes necessary wedge shaped spacers, 
can give relative movement of the surfaces, and even sloppiness.
It is also a nuisance to have to test the result outside (with most 
builders' accommodation) and to have two people. 

Life can be made much easier by making up dummy wing spar root sections.  
You don't have to hack them out of 35mm thick material, just make a 
sandwich of two 5mm ply templates (by drawing round the wing roots), and 
separate them with 1" blockboard just around the hole positions, perhaps 
adding a central stiffener. 

Drilling holes guided by the spar bushes, gives accurate replicas, which 
can be easily inserted into the cockpit module, and the required 
positions for the wing quick release clamp pivot bolts determined.  
Drilling the bolt holes on a drill stand, then gives  accurate 
perpendicular holes, which after the mechanism is checked, can be 
transferred to the real spar by clamping the two together, with the 
retaining pins through both.

Another bonus is that you can see exactly where the spars lie inside the 
cockpit module, (again inside in the warm), and build in the "tank 
expansion limiters" and also hardwood guides, which in my opinion are 
necessary to make subsequent insertion an easy operation, less likely to 
damage things on the way in.

graham ..doubleton (No.83)



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