by sonex1374 » Fri May 08, 2020 2:32 pm
In addition to Paul's suggested topics, I've received several private messages and emails suggesting topics that should be covered in the archive. I'm placing them here as a running to-do list. There are certainly more needed, and the list can grow and expand with new ideas and input.
Take a look, pick a topic, and write up a short post for the Lessons Learned archive. Everyone can help, so jump right in!
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- AeroInjector tips and common mistakes
- AeroConversions hydraulic brake mounting brackets
- Landing gear bolts
- Wheel pant modifications for larger tires
- Oops fitting installation (both new tank installs, and replacement of leaking pre-molded fittings)
- Cowl trimming
- Correcting a heavy wing
- Wire conduit in wings
- Drilling tight-fit holes
- Considerations if flush riveting the entire airframe
- Hinge drilling techniques (template, alignment jigs, etc)
- Riveting tips (tools, techniques, rivet removal, hard to reach areas)
- Achieving a smooth leading edge wing skin
- Annual condition inspection (common problem items, focus areas, sample checklists)
- Avoiding blown AeroVee oil coolers
- Plan for panel access
- Plan for wire routing rather than allowing to evolve organically
- Inspect flap stop angle for possible binding issues, and modify width of notches as needed.
- Fuel flow is very valuable for proper engine tuning
- Alternate wing rigging procedure is effective at reducing spar attach block drilling errors
- Extra care is needed fitting the wheel pants beyond what may be obvious (sufficient clamping of pant, sufficient clearance around tire, sufficient reinforcement of pant at mounting locations).
- Care must be used when fitting the axle weldment to the gear leg or the holes thru the thin axle weldment can elongate and cause a loose fit (shimmy, bolt damage).
- Techniques for reducing radio noise
- Cabin heat muffs must be located and sized properly to provide sufficient heat, and must be fabricate properly to eliminate carbon monoxide gas contamination caused by leaking exhaust pipes (including nearby slip joints). User experience has shown typical heat muffs are ineffective.
- Firewall must be sealed (comprehensive approach is best) to prevent exhaust gas and carbon monoxide intrusion into the cabin.
- Operational considerations and limitations of the two fuel vent options detailed in the plans. Possible modification using a check valve to prevent fuel loss out vent.