Jim,
I was really hoping you would get a response to your question. I'm
building the MG and don't have short wings at this time, but have always
wondered what the retro fit problems would be to add the short wings.
Hopefully someone will give you some feedback.
Ralph
Reno, NV
Jim Butcher wrote:
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> We are trying to retrofit glider wings to our XS fuselage. We
> completed the spar bush installation per Chapter 8 with no problem.
> Moving to Chapter 27a, we are able to fit the port wing to the
> fuselage and insert the EUR047 bolts. The top skin of the port wing
> forward of the spar does just touch the fuselage. However, we are
> unable to fit the stbd wing. It seems as though the wing will not go
> far enough into the fuselage, by about inch. The top skin of the
> stbd wing forward of the spar is hitting the side of the fuselage and
> preventing the wing from sliding in as far as necessary. We also
> notice that the gap between the GDG01 jigs and the lift drag pin
> sockets (W26 & W27) on the stbd wing is large - over inch while it
> is small on the port wing - 1/8 inch. Is this a common problem and is
> the solution to trim the top skin?
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> We have also noticed that the flap cross tube FL15 hits the top skin
> of the wing on both sides. Is the solution to trim the top skin to clear?
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> When fitting the short wings to the fuselage, we stretched a string
> from wing tip to wing tip to check for sweep (Chapter 27-4). The MG
> manual does not include this step. It only requires measurement of the
> wings from the tailplane torque tube (Chapter 27a-2). Should we also
> check sweep with a string as before?
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> Finally, the thickness of the spar bushings seems to be greater on the
> MG wings. Is a different length spar pip pin required?
>
> Thanks
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> Jim & Heather Butcher N241BW
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