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vadert(at)telusplanet.net Guest
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Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 12:47 pm Post subject: Flaperon skin thickness |
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Hi
Can anyone tell me the the thickness of the flaperon skin on a Model =
IV 1200. I'm away from home and my construction manual, and would like =
to order aluminum to repair my flaperon.
Tim Vader
Calgary, Canada
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Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 3:03 pm Post subject: Flaperon skin thickness |
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If were you I would go the building supply place and get the
thinnest Al they sell. Last time I did that I found it was 0.016"
thick. It is hardened so if you need some bend then you will have to
anneal/normalize it with your torch. Its unlikely that Skystar used
anything thinner.
Regards, Paul
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Hi
Can anyone tell me the the thickness of the flaperon skin on a Model =
IV 1200. I'm away from home and my construction manual, and would like =
to order aluminum to repair my flaperon.
Tim Vader
Calgary, Canada
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franicaza(at)yahoo.com.mx Guest
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Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 2:27 pm Post subject: Flaperon skin thickness |
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Tim,
What kind of damage does your flaperon has? How will
you repair the skin?
Thanks,
Francisco.
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<pwmac(at)sisna.com>
If were you I would go the building supply place
and get the
thinnest Al they sell. Last time I did that I found
it was 0.016"
thick. It is hardened so if you need some bend then
you will have to
anneal/normalize it with your torch. Its unlikely
that Skystar used
anything thinner.
Regards, Paul
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>Hi
> Can anyone tell me the the thickness of the
flaperon skin on a Model =
>IV 1200. I'm away from home and my construction
manual, and would like =
>to order aluminum to repair my flaperon.
>
>Tim Vader
>Calgary, Canada
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Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 8:13 pm Post subject: Flaperon skin thickness |
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Francisco;
In my unfortunate accident I snapped off the last few feet of my right
wing. When the wing hit the ground the last three feet of my right flaperon
also hit the ground and has some crinkled damage to the skin. The flaperon
spar is undamaged so I will cut and remove the damaged skin section, replace
the foam ribs on the spar and replace the skin overlapping and blind
riveting it to the undamaged skin on the inboard side. That's the plan
anyway, we'll see how it goes.
Tim
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franicaza(at)yahoo.com.mx Guest
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Posted: Wed May 31, 2006 12:57 pm Post subject: Flaperon skin thickness |
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Thanks Tim,
Francisco.
--- Tim Vader <vadert(at)telusplanet.net> escribi:
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<vadert(at)telusplanet.net>
Francisco;
In my unfortunate accident I snapped off the
last few feet of my right
wing. When the wing hit the ground the last three
feet of my right flaperon
also hit the ground and has some crinkled damage to
the skin. The flaperon
spar is undamaged so I will cut and remove the
damaged skin section, replace
the foam ribs on the spar and replace the skin
overlapping and blind
riveting it to the undamaged skin on the inboard
side. That's the plan
anyway, we'll see how it goes.
Tim
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