Cleve,
Yes, unless for some reason the bushings that you glued into the module are
very out of line. Which would be hard to do. The bushings allow for at
least the required amount of play to get the 2.5 degree angle of Incidence.
Bill McClellan
A164
----- Original Message -----
From: <clevelee@cswebmail.com>
Subject: Wing angle of incidence
> Collective Wisdom,
>
> I'm about to go about setting the wing incidence. I am puzzled by an
aspect of
> the mechanics.
>
> The pin busings that were bonded into the cockpit module did not have a
specific
> wing angle of incidence associated with the installation.
>
> Does it really work, that with those bushings already bonded in place, I
can
> expect to rotate the wing spar relative to the outside of the fuselage to
obtain
> the 2 1/2 degrees incidence, and still expect the pin passing through the
> cockpit bushing to slide smoothly into the spar bushings?
>
> What am I not realizing?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Cleve Lee
> Mono XS A198 N396ST
> Detroit, MI
>
>
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