by Don_P » Mon Feb 03, 2014 12:49 am
The Onex revision of 9/9/13, which changed the hole locations in the rear spar attach angles (ONX-W10-03R/L), was made to better align the root rib and doubler plate with the rear spar. To implement the revision, Sonex offers two options: 1. Move the existing attach angle to the new location and attach it by drilling a whole set of new holes; or 2. Make a new attach angle and mount it using the existing holes in the root rib and doubler. On my project (Onex 0095), I elected to drill out the old part and to fabricate a new one (on both outboard wings). The Swiss-cheese approach just did not appeal to me. This was not that difficult of a problem. When you fabricate the new part, leave off the holes that mate the angle to the root rib and doubler. Then clamp/bolt the new part in place (in its new, correct location) and use the holes in the root rib and double as a pattern to drill through into the new attach angle. Implementing this revision did a couple of things for my project: 1. The wing skin, where it comes off the root rib flanges (top and bottom), is much better aligned with the flanges on the rear spar; 2. The rear spar is no longer under strain from having been forced into a misalignment with the root rib and doubler. Also, taking the strain off the rear spar improved the fit of the aileron and made it easier to remove or insert the piano hinge.
Don
Onex 0095
N464D (reserved)