Bacon8tor wrote:After finishing the tail assembly on my Onex I discovered that the trailing edge of the right side elevator was 3/4" higher than the left elevator.
daleandee wrote:Bacon8tor wrote:After finishing the tail assembly on my Onex I discovered that the trailing edge of the right side elevator was 3/4" higher than the left elevator.
Hi John,
Did you contact tech support for their advice? Not sure if they are still open with the holiday coming up.
Anyway ... I had made an error on my elevator by missing the alignment of the hinges. Not the problem you have but the answer for me was to order new parts and rebuild the entire assembly. I wasn't going to short cut any areas and certainly not such a vital area as the elevator. Seems the replacement parts at the time were about three hundred bucks. Lesson learned ... I needed to be more careful in the future.
Having said that ... you need to determine where the twist is. Perhaps your fix could be done by drilling out the drive assembly from the root ribs. After replacing the root ribs, the drive assembly can be correctly aligned when fitted to the new root ribs and riveted in place.
As for me ... no I would not fly an elevator that far out of alignment. Don't let it discourage you. It will fly soon enough.
Dale Williams
N319WF @ 6J2
Myunn - "daughter of Cleanex"
120 HP - 3.0 Corvair
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