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PostPosted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 2:19 pm    Post subject: Ailerons - Classic manual Reply with quote

Cheers,
It`s re-assemble time for the wings aftrer finishing, and I`m trying
to attach the ailerons to the wing. Nowhere can I find the detailed sketch
of the attachment of aileron cross rod (with the endfitting) to the AN4 bolt
protruding from the aileron,
I presume it`s much like the others - EURO11 washer inside, then
endfitting, then EURO11 washer and MS41024-4 locknut to tighten.
But I don`t like to presume.
Could someone kindly point me to the proper diagram, as have
scuttled through several chapters without luck?

Ferg Kyle
Europa A064 914 Classic


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 3:01 pm    Post subject: Ailerons - Classic manual Reply with quote

Ferg,
It's on page 8-23, Figure 40 of the Classic manual. The figure appears to
be just for the bellcrank, but in the writeup it say to use for the aileron
end also.

Bill
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 3:15 pm    Post subject: Ailerons - Classic manual Reply with quote

Hi Ferg,
Not got a Manual to hand..... but what you are describing is correct, there should be one EUR001 washer embedded in the aileron root rib, the MW4 rod end goes over the that, and a second EUR001 goes over that, with a stiffnut. If needed to achieve clearence of the root rib closeout, a further washer can go under the MW4 to space it out. Make sure that EUR001 washers are used, the OD of those is larger than the AN960 series,and will prevent the rod end from coming off, if the ball housing should fail [ ie, the OD of the EUR001 will not pass through the ''eye'' of the rod end] I have picked that up on Final Inspections, where builders have mistakenly used the smaller washers.
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Nev.
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 9:38 pm    Post subject: Ailerons - Classic manual Reply with quote

Hi! Ferg
I have chapter 8 Page 7 for the sectional view of the bolt AN4-10 then
CH8-22 for the Aileron Link- Rod.
Compliments of the season to you and yours.
Bob H G-PTAG
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