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paul.nightingale(at)ntlwo Guest
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Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 1:47 am Post subject: Kitfox Folding Wings |
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Hi everyone
My names Paul Nightingale I'm pretty new to the list, signed on a few months ago and really enjoy reading whats going on with you guys but as yet never needed to ask any questions. First question then i'm in the U.K. building a Mk 7 still in the early stages had the airplane just a year now, took a year to get it out of skystar and got screwed for landing gear wheels or brakes when they went bang. Some friends came over last weekend to see it and asked me this question. How much pressure is on the leading edge of the wing in flight and can the pins shear and allow the wings to fold back in flight - i said no they cant and there is little pressure on the leading edge but dont no for sure any comments from you guys can this happen ???
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Brett Walmsley
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 47 Location: Savannah, GA
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Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 3:03 am Post subject: Kitfox Folding Wings |
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Someone else will surely have more specific info but.
I think the shear on that 1/4 inch pin is around 125,000 #.
An there is very little load to the rear during flight.
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Lynn Matteson
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 2778 Location: Grass Lake, Michigan
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Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 3:33 am Post subject: Kitfox Folding Wings |
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1/4"? Mine, on a IV, is 5/16"
Lynn
Kitfox IV...Jabiru 2200
On Saturday, March 11, 2006, at 06:03 AM, Brett Walmsley wrote:
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Someone else will surely have more specific info but.
I think the shear on that 1/4 inch pin is around 125,000 #.
An there is very little load to the rear during flight.
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hflynn46531(at)yahoo.com Guest
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Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 4:02 am Post subject: Kitfox Folding Wings |
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Brett Walmsley <n93hj(at)numail.org> wrote:
Someone else will surely have more specific info but.
I think the shear on that 1/4 inch pin is around 125,000 #.
An there is very little load to the rear during flight.
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Ceashman(at)aol.com Guest
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Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 4:27 am Post subject: Kitfox Folding Wings |
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Quote: | Paul Nightingale wrote that he needs to be comfortable with the shear
strength of the front >attach pin.
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Paul, look around the airport hangars at light airplanes being recovered
Piper cubs and things like that all have about the same flimsy looking bolt. And
these have lasted for years.
Now' If your heat shields are glowing on the leading edge there would
probably be too much friction and back pressure, this could cause extra stress on the
pin.
I don't know, but I think if I were to taxi too fast between two hangars with
not enough space, I would probably rip the wings off, but I think the tear
would be at the end of the aluminum tube where we rivet the little steel tabs
that the pin goes through.
I would not worry about the pin.
I would worry about my sense of periphery
Not very scientific, I know. But I had fun writing it.
Eric.
do not archive.
Ex Brit living in Atlanta GA, Classic 4
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morid(at)northland.lib.mi Guest
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Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 4:40 am Post subject: Kitfox Folding Wings |
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I think they're all 5/16 inch.
Deke
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Someone else will surely have more specific info but.
I think the shear on that 1/4 inch pin is around 125,000 #.
An there is very little load to the rear during flight.
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aldaniels(at)fmtc.com Guest
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Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 6:27 am Post subject: Kitfox Folding Wings |
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The only one I know of pulling out is when he overshot the runway on an
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engine out emergency and put the model 5 through the trees and brush.
The pin was intact, but it pulled through the aluminum spar and steal
doublers, but what really surprised me was that it pulled so hard that
it actually broke the carry through tube at the center weld cluster.
That's not just tough, that's stout as heck. All he had to do was
machine an insert for the spar to replace the steal doubler and weld up
the carry through tube, replace the windshield and he was back flying. I
flew it after the repair and it was just fine. Like I have said before,
this little airplane is amazing, and will take far more than most people
imagine.
Quote: | I think they're all 5/16 inch.
Deke
>Someone else will surely have more specific info but.
>I think the shear on that 1/4 inch pin is around 125,000 #.
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jdmcbean(at)cableone.net Guest
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Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 9:01 am Post subject: Kitfox Folding Wings |
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Ironically.. in cruise level flight, the dynamic forces are minimal and
sometimes slightly forward.
The Single Shear on a .3125 Grade 8 is approximately 6979 lbs and on a
.3125 AN is approximately 7286 lbs.
Fly Safe !!
John & Debra McBean
www.sportplanellc.com
"The Sky is not the Limit... It's a Playground"
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