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John Hauck

Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 4639 Location: Titus, Alabama (hauck's holler)
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Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 10:24 am Post subject: 1985 Firestar5 Rib Wing/Stress |
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Another alternative is to put angled aluminum from the leading edge
to the spar front and back to streingthen the 5 ribs that are already
there.
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| Michael A. Bigelow
That's what I would do if I had a 5 rib wing, reinforce with 1/2 and
3/4 X 1/16 aluminum angle.
There is not a thing wrong with the standard 5 rib wing, if flown
within the design envelope. Push it and break it. I know, I know,
someone will tell me how they fly the sh*t out of their 5 rib wing
Kolb and have had no problem, YET.................
Stress is cumulative. Everytime you stress it, subtract a little from
the whole number 1.0+ you started with. Eventually you will ask it to
do something and it will tell you there is nothing left to do it with.
That is when it will fail.
As far as adding ribs to a Kolb wing,................if you have ever
built one you will know that the only rib you will change without much
problem is the outboard rib.
john h
MKIII
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Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 3:03 pm Post subject: 1985 Firestar5 Rib Wing/Stress |
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I have to apologize, I didn't make things very clear.
There are 5 full ribs in the firestar wing and 3 false
ribs between each full rib. The false ribs go from the
spar to the leading edge of the wing. I don't really
see a problem with that. The five full ribs go to the
trailing edge and each is attached with only two 1/8"
pop rivets. None of the false ribs go to the trailing
edge and this is where the ailerons are attached.
There is 26.5" between each full rib and the rear tube
is smaller than the leading edge. There are 10 times
as many rivets holding the ailerons on as there is
holding the trailing edge to the ribs. The wings are
completely striped and I have to repair some of the
ribs anyway. They were damaged in the wreck.
Thanks Mike
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--- John Hauck <jhauck(at)elmore.rr.com> wrote:
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Another alternative is to put angled aluminum
from the leading edge
to the spar front and back to streingthen the 5 ribs
that are already
there.
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| Michael A. Bigelow
That's what I would do if I had a 5 rib wing,
reinforce with 1/2 and
3/4 X 1/16 aluminum angle.
There is not a thing wrong with the standard 5 rib
wing, if flown
within the design envelope. Push it and break it.
I know, I know,
someone will tell me how they fly the sh*t out of
their 5 rib wing
Kolb and have had no problem, YET.................
Stress is cumulative. Everytime you stress it,
subtract a little from
the whole number 1.0+ you started with. Eventually
you will ask it to
do something and it will tell you there is nothing
left to do it with.
That is when it will fail.
As far as adding ribs to a Kolb
wing,................if you have ever
built one you will know that the only rib you will
change without much
problem is the outboard rib.
john h
MKIII
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