by jwhanson » Sun Jun 01, 2014 9:38 pm
Hello Ed,
We made a cardboard template for the wing walk and allowed for about 1 inch of overhang of the root rib. Then we leveled the fuselage (with stringers on) and built a rack to lay the wing on with a couple pieces of tubing under the spars so we could roll it in and out from the fuselage. We stretched some plastic sheet over the stringers in the wing root area, positioned the wing 3 or 4 inches from the fuselage, and took measurements from the plastic to the wing walk and drew a line on the wing walk. From then on it was just a cut and fit operation with a saws-all and a hand held drum sander. I can see why there is no dimension in the plans
because every plane would be slightly different in that area.
John Hanson
Hello Ed,
We made a cardboard template for the wing walk and allowed for about 1 inch of overhang of the root rib. Then we leveled the fuselage (with stringers on) and built a rack to lay the wing on with a couple pieces of tubing under the spars so we could roll it in and out from the fuselage. We stretched some plastic sheet over the stringers in the wing root area, positioned the wing 3 or 4 inches from the fuselage, and took measurements from the plastic to the wing walk and drew a line on the wing walk. From then on it was just a cut and fit operation with a saws-all and a hand held drum sander. I can see why there is no dimension in the plans
because every plane would be slightly different in that area.
John Hanson