by Area 51% » Sat Apr 29, 2017 7:26 am
I'm to the point of fitting the leading edge skin on the LH wing. The upper and lower aft skins went on without a hitch. (That is,unless you count the errant flutes.)
Per the Sonex installation instructions, I fitted the leading edge to the upper spar cap and piloted the ribs to the skin. Flipped the whole mess over and clecoed the LE to the lower spar cap. So far........so good. The closer I got to the leading edge while piloting the skin to the ribs, the pressure required to close the gap between skin and rib has gotton to what would seem to be unreasonably high. There is a lot of distortion of the skin, and it seems impossible that the last row of clecos/rivets won't pull through the rib flange.
I removed the clecos from the top of the LE skin (except for the skin-to-spar), and the bottom of the skin lays quite nicely on the ribs. I drilled the forward-most lower hole at this point. With the lower clecos in place, I can get all the uppers in, except the forward-most row. The skin distorts, just as it did on the bottom.
When I removed the skin from the box, the relaxed angle was slightly more than 90%. Is there a step I missed, such as tightening the radius at the leading edge? If so, how is that accomplished and still have the tangency line come out at the correct location?
Or do I just need to Man-Up, push hard, and play the cards that Mother Sonex has dealt me?
Wishing my passion was for playing with dolls, instead of airplanes, here @ Area 51%