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Re: Fitting the Wing fairings

Subject: Re: Fitting the Wing fairings
From: Graham Singleton <grasingleton@avnet.co.uk>
Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2001 00:41:27
>I was thinking of bonding on the wing fairings and I was seeking the opinion
>of others who have gone before me.  The manual suggests that you use a piece
>of cardboard 2mm thick as a spacer between the fairing and the fuselage.
>
>This seems a lot. I was wondering how others have got on.  Any suggestions
>and/or advice would be welcome.
>Paul McAllister
>Builder 363 - http://pma.obtero.net

Hi Paul,
I have mixed feelings about that. I know of two early Europas with fillets 
made the plans way and similar or gaps. Both had signs of paint/filler 
cracking where the fillets had strained the fuselage side under G loads, 
(could be landing shocks) and not necessarily high loads. Both had very 
stiff fillets, because of the foam core .

I made my fillets in a mould using 3 plies of BID, bonded them on tight 
against the fuselage, then filled the fuselage out flush with the fillet. 
Looked great, and gave no problems. The fillets need to be flexible to 
accommodate wing movement, maybe Andy will tell us how much it moves?

Graham 



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