How do I check my fuselage fittings vertical location to determine if they are correct? Im other words whether wing angle of incidence will be correct. Should they be the same height with the fuselage in a level attitude?
It is a 63 7EC
Thanks!
fuselage wing fitting location
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Paul Agaliotis
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Re: fuselage wing fitting location
Jeff,
Unless the fuselage has been damaged this point can't be easily changed.
Level the plane on the longitudinal axis and use this point to get the measurement to the fittings. You should be able to make a triangle from the points and with a little math figure for the angle. Or zero a smart level on the longitudinal axis and measure between the fittings.
Paul
Unless the fuselage has been damaged this point can't be easily changed.
Level the plane on the longitudinal axis and use this point to get the measurement to the fittings. You should be able to make a triangle from the points and with a little math figure for the angle. Or zero a smart level on the longitudinal axis and measure between the fittings.
Paul
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Re: fuselage wing fitting location
Thanks Paul.Paul Agaliotis wrote:Jeff,
Unless the fuselage has been damaged this point can't be easily changed.
Level the plane on the longitudinal axis and use this point to get the measurement to the fittings. You should be able to make a triangle from the points and with a little math figure for the angle. Or zero a smart level on the longitudinal axis and measure between the fittings.
Paul
I was confusing line of the bottom of the butt rib with the wing cord which I now realize is different and they are not parallel.
Thanks
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Re: fuselage wing fitting location
Jeff,
What are you trying to do to the airplane? Repair work will need the correct print for accomplishment. I you're not satisfied with the rig of the plane that would be a little different. Let me know if I can help.
Paul
What are you trying to do to the airplane? Repair work will need the correct print for accomplishment. I you're not satisfied with the rig of the plane that would be a little different. Let me know if I can help.
Paul
Mailing Adress : Paul Agaliotis 2060 E. San Martin, San Martin,Calif. 95046
Re: fuselage wing fitting location
I'm installing and rigging the wings after rebuilding. No damage to the fuselage and the angle of incidence is fine once I figured it out.