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PostPosted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 12:39 am    Post subject: Modified long wing tips Reply with quote

I saw a picture, I think it may have been from Sun n Fun, of a Lightning that had cut-down long wingtips.

I'm interested in making similar tips for my Lightning, and would appreciate it if an owner of a Lightning with these tips would offer some insight as to the process.

Pictures are worth a thousand words, so they would be helpful and require you to type a lot less!

Thanks,
Bill


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 3:54 am    Post subject: Modified long wing tips Reply with quote

In a message dated 11/11/2009 3:40:00 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, bill(at)gdsx.com writes:
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I saw a picture, I think it may have been from Sun n Fun, of a Lightning that had cut-down long wingtips.

I'm interested in making similar tips for my Lightning, and would appreciate it if an owner of a Lightning with these tips would offer some insight as to the process.

Pictures are worth a thousand words, so they would be helpful and require you to type a lot less!

Thanks,
Bill





Bill, you probably saw one that was from the Green Landings build center.

While Ryan has developed some methods of doing the cut-down, it is just a "butcher and fill" job that takes many hours to do. You have to hack them apart and epoxy back together. No special tricks. It is critical to get the alignment and washout right, tho

It is my observation that build centers develop proprietary techniques that offer incentives to use their facilities. Consequently, they dont tend to disclose their "tricks" . In this case there is not much of a trick. Just annoying work.

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 10:55 am    Post subject: Modified long wing tips Reply with quote

  The Lightning in question N330BH, is mine. The workmanship is very good, there is only

one seam that can be seen if you know where to look. Bob Haas.


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--> Lightning-List message posted by: "Bill Strahan" <bill(at)gdsx.com>

I saw a picture, I think it may have been from Sun n Fun, of a Lightning that had cut-down long wingtips.

I'm interested in making similar tips for my Lightning, and would appreciate it if an owner of a Lightning with these tips would offer some insight as to the process.

Pictures are worth a thousand words, so they would be helpful and require you to type a lot less!

Thanks,
Bill






Bill, you probably saw one that was from the Green Landings build center.



While Ryan has developed some methods of doing the cut-down, it is just a "butcher and fill" job that takes many hours to do. You have to hack them apart and epoxy back together. No special tricks. It is critical to get the alignment and washout right, tho



It is my observation that build centers develop proprietary techniques that offer incentives to use their facilities. Consequently, they dont tend to disclose their "tricks" . In this case there is not much of a trick. Just annoying work.



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 11:53 am    Post subject: Modified long wing tips Reply with quote

That was done by Green Landings.  I inquired about the process and didn't get a response.  You might have better luck.
 
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On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 12:39 AM, Bill Strahan <bill(at)gdsx.com (bill(at)gdsx.com)> wrote:
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I saw a picture, I think it may have been from Sun n Fun, of a Lightning that had cut-down long wingtips.

I'm interested in making similar tips for my Lightning, and would appreciate it if an owner of a Lightning with these tips would offer some insight as to the process.

Pictures are worth a thousand words, so they would be helpful and require you to type a lot less!

Thanks,
Bill


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 12:12 pm    Post subject: Modified long wing tips Reply with quote

Hey, anybody out there that has a FINISHED Lightning for sale?

Need a good-faster LSA than is on the market. Due to a minor medical fear that our dear FED will cancel my certificate I am going LSA and just put my Bonanza up for sale. Not too good at working on "things" so the request for a done plane.
Haven`t flown in one..but saw one about a year ago at CGZ during a fly in and was very impressed.
Thanks,
Hal 
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That was done by Green Landings. I inquired about the process and didn't get a response. You might have better luck.

Steve Sundquist
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--> Lightning-List message posted by: "Bill Strahan" <bill(at)gdsx.com (bill(at)gdsx.com)>

I saw a picture, I think it may have been from Sun n Fun, of a Lightning that had cut-down long wingtips.

I'm interested in making similar tips for my Lightning, and would appreciate it if an owner of a Lightning with these tips would offer some insight as to the process.

Pictures are worth a thousand words, so they would be helpful and require you to type a lot less!

Thanks,
Bill


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 12:29 pm    Post subject: Modified long wing tips Reply with quote

Hal,

I believe this one is still available on Barnstormers.com...


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Hey, anybody out there that has a FINISHED Lightning for sale?

Need a good-faster LSA than is on the market.  Due to a minor medical fear that our dear FED will cancel my certificate I am going LSA and just put my Bonanza up for sale. Not too good at working on "things" so the request for a done plane.
Haven`t flown in one..but saw one about a year ago at CGZ during a fly in and was very impressed.
Thanks,
Hal
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That was done by Green Landings. I inquired about the process and didn't get a response. You might have better luck.

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I saw a picture, I think it may have been from Sun n Fun, of a Lightning that had cut-down long wingtips.

I'm interested in making similar tips for my Lightning, and would appreciate it if an owner of a Lightning with these tips would offer some insight as to the process.

Pictures are worth a thousand words, so they would be helpful and require you to type a lot less!

Thanks,
Bill


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 9:22 pm    Post subject: Re: Modified long wing tips Reply with quote

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That was done by Green Landings.� I inquired about the process and didn't get a response.� You might have better luck.
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I sent an email to them, but have not heard back. I can see many ways of doing it, just would like to see some pictures of the process if possible.

I'm sure Green Landings is proud of their process, but I wouldn't think this is an element of intellectual property that really would make the decision on which center you would choose.

When I do it I'll share some pictures. Unless I butcher it. Then I'll just ask for sympathy. Smile

Bill


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 12:05 pm    Post subject: Modified long wing tips Reply with quote

In a message dated 11/12/2009 12:23:28 AM Eastern Standard Time, bill(at)gdsx.com writes:
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I sent an email to them, but have not heard back. I can see many ways of doing it, just would like to see some pictures of the process if possible.

I'm sure Green Landings is proud of their process, but I wouldn't think this is an element of intellectual property that really would make the decision on which center you would choose.

When I do it I'll share some pictures. Unless I butcher it. Then I'll just ask for sympathy. Smile

Bill



I talked to Ryan today and he is looking for pictures of how he does the wingtips. Not sure he has any. If he does he plans to post them.

It is not about intellectual property as much as trying to offer perks to those who pay for a facility and advice. Build centers need income to stay in business and many of the techniques come at a price. Someone has to put in the hours at some expense to perfect the ways to do things. The folks at Shelbyville profit from selling kits, so it is in their best interest to make the kits as easy to build as possible. So they spend the money on developing a manual and their techniques. Green Landings only gets a slice of their pie when it comes to kit sales and needs to make additional money somehow.

Individual builders are doing it for fun. Easy for them to share. But when you feed your kids by selling airplane kits, trying to be the best build center and offering the best of design improvements; it is a little tougher to give away your ideas.

Doug

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 5:28 pm    Post subject: Re: Modified long wing tips Reply with quote

"...a little tougher to give away your ideas."

Doug, sounds like intellectual property to me. Smile

I wasn't trying to be negative by characterizing it that way. If someone came calling asking me how I did specific things in my software business, in particular things that differentiate us within our industry, I would not be willing to share that. I would be giving away IP at that point.

I was simply thinking that this particular modification didn't strike me as particularly valuable across the market of potential builders, and a great deal of the value is in the work itself, not the knowledge of how to do it.

Perhaps I'm wrong. If so, it won't be a hallmark moment, it's happened before.

It's certainly Ryan's choice as to what he shares.

So, back to the topic at hand. At this point, I'm thinking I'll take the tips and cut them to the size I want for my plane. Then I'll split them along the leading edge so they can open up to take up some of the difference between the smaller airfoil that will exist at the point I cut them compared to end of the wing.

Then I'll bond a 4 strip thick layer of fiberglass about 2" wide to the inside of the cut down tip to create the flange that will allow me to attach it to the end of the wing. I'll attach it in place with screws, and have a big gap in the front that I will fill with a block of easily sandable foam. I'll wrap the end of the wing with some old .016 aluminum I have laying around to protect it, and then sand the leading edge to shape.

Remove all of that from the wing, sand the foam down about a 1/16 and then 3 layers of glass over that. Sand. Fill. Sand. Fill...etc.

If that description makes sense, any feedback on it?

Bill


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 5:04 am    Post subject: Modified long wing tips Reply with quote

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"...a little tougher to give away your ideas."

Doug, sounds like intellectual property to me. Smile

I wasn't trying to be negative by characterizing it that way.  If someone came calling asking me how I did specific things in my software business, in particular things that differentiate us within our industry, I would not be willing to share that. I would be giving away IP at that point.

I was simply thinking that this particular modification didn't strike me as particularly valuable across the market of potential builders, and a great deal of the value is in the work itself, not the knowledge of how to do it.

Perhaps I'm wrong. If so, it won't be a hallmark moment, it's happened before.

It's certainly Ryan's choice as to what he shares



Bill, you are more than kind.

I will bug Ryan to respond to you, a couple pictures would be worth a thousand words in this case.

I did not work on the two sets of tips that have been done so far.  Your approach is completely different that what Ryan did. Might work better...who knows. But within a couple weeks Ryan has another set to do for his demo plane, you could also wait to see a few pix from that.  You might contact him privately at ryan(at)greenlandings.com (ryan(at)greenlandings.com).

Doug


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