I had trouble too, not at the leading edge, but just what flap camber
they intended. Bit of of +/- variance can result in the method
prescribed.
I just eyed what looked good for camber (i.e., not just the flap gap),
but careful to set both equally. Lore has it with any plane, you
might pick up a knot or two twiddling the camber. Don't know about
mono, but on my tri-gear, it would be just a simple rod-end tweak.
Regards,
Fred F., A063
Nick Hammond wrote:
>
> All,
>
> Page 9-5 of the manual has a table of coordinates for the flap setting
> template. In my manual (page is dated October 1999), the entries at 10mm
> spacing for the first 60mm of the leading edge are 0, 22, 29, 34.5, 39 and
> 43mm. A template constructed to this table is a poor fit at the leading
> edge with a maximum gap between wing surface and template of a good 5mm. I
> recall reading somewhere that the XS leading edge chord is finer and suspect
> that the table still refers to the classic wing.
>
> Has anyone else run into this problem?
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