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Subject: Re: Europa-List: landing gear frame geometry
From: Tony Renshaw <tonyrenshaw268@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2012 07:24:04
Reference the landing gear frame, I recall making up a redux flox mix and be
dding in the tubes, so that the load were better distributed. I intend on pl
ugging the ends, probably with timber dowels prior to drilling and final att
achment, so I can tighten the bolts fully without deforming the tubes, plus a
lso it stops CO2 ingress into my tunnel area.
Regards 
Tony Renshaw 

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On 19/04/2012, at 6:19 AM, Neville Eyre <neveyre@aol.co.uk> wrote:

> Hi Rowland,
> Cut some 1/8''ply shims 1'' wide by about 10'' long, push the frame into t
he tunnel and slip the shims behind the VERTICAL frame tubes. [ or tape them
 to the aft of the tubes]
> Check that the lower  U/C frame mounting tube is level with the spar pin b
ushes, useing a straight edge / level set on the pins [slot the holes in the
 firewall to achieve this] then kick / whack with a soft hammer the frame ba
ck so it nips the two shims, that is where you drill / bolt it.
> The frame tube geometry is all over the place, ignore it, just get the low
er tube level and the two vertical tubes 1/8'' off the firewall.
> Cheers,
> Nev.
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rowland Carson <rowlandcarson@gmail.com>
> To: Europa e-mail list list <europa-list@matronics.com>
> Sent: Wed, 18 Apr 2012 19:48
> Subject: Europa-List: landing gear frame geometry
> 
>
> 
> I've made a big hole in the firewall and am trying to get my landing gear f
rame 
> (LG01/3) aligned with the firewall according to the manual page 21M-2. Tha
t 
> calls for 3 tubes (top horizontal and 2 vertical side ones) to be between 1
mm & 
> 3mm from the vertical face of the firewall.
> 
> After some fettling of the holes and tunnel radii the frame goes in withou
t too 
> much effort, but when I sight down the firewall for a rough check of how f
ar 
> away the relevant tubes are I find they do not appear co-planar. The top t
ube is 
> too far away at the starboard side, but the starboard vertical tube is alm
ost 
> touching the firewall. The top tube is about the right distance from the 

> firewall at the port side, but the port vertical tube could stand coming a

> little closer. Oh, and the bottom horizontal tube is pretty much parallel t
o the 
> firewall. The fuselage bottom moulding is sitting on a dolly that provides

> support for the curve of the underside and I have not observed any measura
ble 
> twist in it.
> 
> I took the LG frame out and checked the parallelism of the tubes in questi
on by 
> laying a steel flat diagonally across (the piece I had wasn't long enough t
o 
> stretch from side to side or top to bottom); it rocks audibly on 3 out of 4
 of 
> the combinations. My digital level also shows that the top and bottom tube
s are 
> about a degree different from each other and the side vertical tubes are a
bout 
> half a degree different from each other.
> 
> Is this significant? Should I ask for a replacement LG frame?
> 
> My next step, if no other advice forthcoming, would be to try setting the 

> alignment with the swinging arm LG02 fitted temporarily, and accept whatev
er 
> misalignment the tubes have with the firewall.
> 
> in friendship
> 
> Rowland
> 
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