>>> Edward Gladstone <Ted_Gladstone=40compuserve.com> 08/16/98 10:58pm >>>
John J Moran wrote:-
>>
>>I saw a similar effect where both flaps did not contact their UP stops
>>simultaneously while setting up the flap drive mechanism. I noted that
the up
>>stop on the flaps seems to be contact of the bottom LE of the flap with
the
>>lower edge of the closeout and is quite positive. Also, the flap drive
pushrod
>>.............. .................
>>
>>The DOWN position is less positively fixed since it isn=27t set by a stop
but
>>rather by the pushrod. It=27s unclear how to correct a rolling tendency
with
>>flaps deployed should this occur -- Ed Kolano saw this problem with ELSA
>>during his evaluation flight, see =22Sport Aviation=22 for August 1995.
>>
We carefully filed the top and bottom of the flap actuating arm slots in
File a little at a time on each side as you get close to the final position
as altering the top stop on one side has a slight opposite effect on the
other side . With this method you can very accurately adjust for the
correct flap movement on each side. We also reinforced the inner skin of
the fuselage in the area of the top and bottom of the flap slots with two
layers of bid and flox to thicken it in the area where the flap actuating
arm will abut it.
Ted & Justin
If you do as Ted and Justin recommend please make quite sure that the limit
created
at the flaps down position does not stop the landing gear from going fully
overcentre. Also check that vibration in flight does not cause any wear of
the flap operating tube.
Regards,
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