by Jackal » Fri Jun 25, 2010 7:07 pm
I intend to build "per plans" I'm just not sure from the drawing what that is.
This doesn't seem like it should be overly complicated, but somehow I'm still confused.
The "strap" that goes across to "complete the circle", does it not cross the fuselage at the same place the bolt goes through to hold on the tail spring - page 8 notes it is on c/l with that AN-6 bolt. So this strap has a large hole in it right?? It seems like there would not be much margin left after the hole was drilled. Does this strap come off when the tail spring bolt is removed, or is it welded on also. If it is welded on would not the cross tube that the tail spring bolt goes through "complete the circle? Somehow I think I must be visualizing this all wrong and making it harder than it is..... Or am I wrong about the lower stab flying wire lugs being in line with the tail spring bolt. If it is put in line with the tail spring bolt it makes a nice straight line (keeping all 4 wires "in plane" - which is good when tensioning them) when viewed from the side, from the upper wire attach on the vertical fin, down and forward through the stab spar (where the wires attach), and further down and forward to the point in line with the tailspring bolt.
Since you mentioned additional struts on the stab, I've heard about the tail moving around a bit in flight, but had also heard that the fix for that was using 3/4 x .049 longerons all the way to the tailpost and not reducing them in size as shown on the plans (at least some copies of the plans). Is there more to keeping your tail in place than that? Even with "full size" longerons, are additional stab struts still considered the Hatz way?
Sorry for being so dense, anyone got a picture???
-Jackal
I intend to build "per plans" I'm just not sure from the drawing what that is.
This doesn't seem like it should be overly complicated, but somehow I'm still confused.
The "strap" that goes across to "complete the circle", does it not cross the fuselage at the same place the bolt goes through to hold on the tail spring - page 8 notes it is on c/l with that AN-6 bolt. So this strap has a large hole in it right?? It seems like there would not be much margin left after the hole was drilled. Does this strap come off when the tail spring bolt is removed, or is it welded on also. If it is welded on would not the cross tube that the tail spring bolt goes through "complete the circle? Somehow I think I must be visualizing this all wrong and making it harder than it is..... Or am I wrong about the lower stab flying wire lugs being in line with the tail spring bolt. If it is put in line with the tail spring bolt it makes a nice straight line (keeping all 4 wires "in plane" - which is good when tensioning them) when viewed from the side, from the upper wire attach on the vertical fin, down and forward through the stab spar (where the wires attach), and further down and forward to the point in line with the tailspring bolt.
Since you mentioned additional struts on the stab, I've heard about the tail moving around a bit in flight, but had also heard that the fix for that was using 3/4 x .049 longerons all the way to the tailpost and not reducing them in size as shown on the plans (at least some copies of the plans). Is there more to keeping your tail in place than that? Even with "full size" longerons, are additional stab struts still considered the Hatz way?
Sorry for being so dense, anyone got a picture???
-Jackal