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PostPosted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 6:16 am    Post subject: rivets vs bolts Reply with quote

List,

I try to keep my posts to a minimum, but feel this issue is worth
giving my two cents worth.

First I am glad Michel or his airplane did not get hurt during his
incident. I do not intend to try and outthink Chris Hientz as I have
nothing but the most respect for the man.

I built my 701 as per the plans (scratch built). After many flight
hours and several condition inspections it was found that several rivets
which were installed on a support bracket for the center elevator hinge
had come loose. I immediately replaced two of these A-5 rivets with
AN 3 bolts.

Having gone thru this experience with the 701. Now, on the 601 XL
which I am scratch building, I install several (depending on
its design and how many rivets used) AN 3 bolts on any bracket which
has external (push/ pull) forces applied to it. I.E. the support
bracket for the Aileron bellcrank.
Over-kill ? yes, maybe? But I know I will enjoy flying a lot more
knowing that those parts which aren't seen on every preflight, are not
going to come loose on me. ( I know that ZAC also sells stainless A-5
rivets as used on mounting the rudder pedal/ toe brake hinges)

Here, I expect an outcry of: weight control !!! I am well aware of
it, and thus would rather go without the Big Mac on days which I fly.
Please take Michel's post seriously, and look for any similar
situation on YOUR airplane.-------Fritz

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 3:25 pm    Post subject: rivets vs bolts Reply with quote

SACRILEGE!!!
I had to laugh when I read your post. Most of us, myself included, would
do much better in the near AND far term to loose 30 lb's of extra weight
ourselves, and keep the extra's on the plane. It's part of my building
plan.

Loose your gross weight to increase your useful load.

Do not archive

Allen
Beaverton, OR

List,

I try to keep my posts to a minimum, but feel this issue is worth
giving my two cents worth.

(edit)

Over-kill ? yes, maybe? But I know I will enjoy flying a lot more
knowing that those parts which aren't seen on every preflight, are not
going to come loose on me. ( I know that ZAC also sells stainless A-5
rivets as used on mounting the rudder pedal/ toe brake hinges)

Here, I expect an outcry of: weight control !!! I am well aware of
it, and thus would rather go without the Big Mac on days which I fly.
Please take Michel's post seriously, and look for any similar
situation on YOUR airplane.-------Fritz

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