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Rudder Hinge location
Posted:
Sun Nov 15, 2020 2:18 pm
by Barry63
Preparing to locate the rudder hinge and a bit unsure as to the dimensions on the plans. Plans state to shim up the hinge by .057”. After doing this the upper edge of the hinge is not flush with the upper edge
of the rudder skin. Is this correct or do I need to shim the hinge up higher in order to have both edges sit flush with each other?? Don’t want to mess this up as then the rudder will not be in the same plane as
the vertical stab.
Re: Rudder Hinge location
Posted:
Mon Nov 16, 2020 5:54 am
by sonex1566
Hi Barry,
The plans are right. With the curvature of the 'leading edge' of the control surface it makes the hinge line a little bit inset. If you're able to temporarily set the tail fin and rudder up on your bench you should be able to visualise as to why the extra 57 thou is added. Otherwise enforce the 3 ft rule......all spectators are to stand back a min of 3 ft so as to not spot the odd cock up!
Re: Rudder Hinge location
Posted:
Mon Nov 16, 2020 1:22 pm
by Area 51%
Speaking of the 3 foot rule.....go to Home Depot and buy an Empire model 403 aluminum yardstick. It's the correct thickness for spacing the hinge heights on all the control surfaces. No guessing required. Put the hinge on the measuring device, and drill with confidence.
Re: Rudder Hinge location
Posted:
Mon Nov 16, 2020 9:49 pm
by Barry63
Thanks guys. After posting I was able to find a few pics on the site showing how the hinge sits in relation to the short skin overlap on which the hinge sits. I think it was one of Bryan Cotton's pics.
I have the aluminum 3 foot rule you mentioned and completely forgot I had it. Hinge was drilled tonight and up-drilled.