by dougm » Thu Jan 06, 2011 8:34 am
Since you are dealing with a fuselage that is already complete (or mostly complete), moving the seats may not be an option. I believe the Classic has had the crossmembers moved as well (as you noted) to accomodate the changes for the seats. I don't have a set of CB-1 plans to compare to the Classic, but I'm fairly certain that this is the case.
Someday I'll get a set of CB-1 plans and make a thorough analysis of the differences between the Classic & CB-1.
As for the fabric, I agree that you won't be able to make these changes without removing it. You'd be welding way too close to avoid damaging it. Besides, if you want to add stringers, then you'll have to take it off anyway.
Routing the rudder cables down the outside of the fuselage will involve adding some short pieces of tubing to hold fairleads to guide the cables.
Since you are dealing with a fuselage that is already complete (or mostly complete), moving the seats may not be an option. I believe the Classic has had the crossmembers moved as well (as you noted) to accomodate the changes for the seats. I don't have a set of CB-1 plans to compare to the Classic, but I'm fairly certain that this is the case.
Someday I'll get a set of CB-1 plans and make a thorough analysis of the differences between the Classic & CB-1.
As for the fabric, I agree that you won't be able to make these changes without removing it. You'd be welding way too close to avoid damaging it. Besides, if you want to add stringers, then you'll have to take it off anyway.
Routing the rudder cables down the outside of the fuselage will involve adding some short pieces of tubing to hold fairleads to guide the cables.