by pfhoeycfi » Sat Mar 03, 2018 4:20 pm
I've assemble my vert stab and noticed that the forward spar makes an angle of 57 degrees relative to the aft spar. This is a function of the pilot holes, rib length, etc in all of the components...it is what it is. The plans call for the forward spar fitting to be bent at an angle of 35 degrees...that means the larger flange part of the fitting is NOT parallel with the rear spar...it pitches back toward the rear spar 2 deg determined by math and measurement (35 + 57 = 92...not 90). My bent fitting is right on 35. Does this sound correct? I only have the tail plans and don't how this may or may not affect attachment in the future. Hope to order the rest this week w the sale. Please advise...
Peter
Doylestown, Pa
Peter Hoey
SEL Pvt, Comm Glider, CFIG, Pawnee & L19 Towpilot
Philadelphia Glider Council
Sonex B SNB0021, N561PH, Taildragger, Aerovee Turbo, MGL MX1, First flight Dec 18, 2022
Also built Sonerai IIL N86PH