by sonex892 » Tue Aug 06, 2013 6:21 pm
I used a black plastic flooring trim glued to the wing on my sonerai. It was flexible, but a bit stiffer than rubber. On the sonex, the rivets that fix the root rib may get in the way of where you want to glue.
If it were me making the doubler from scratch, I would start with a wide piece say 6 or 8 inches, wrap it around the wing and cleco. Mark with a sharpie on the wing where it sits. Also add station marks every inch or 2 on the wing and on the doubler and number both the same. Measure back from the sharpie line at each station on the wing to where you want to cut and transfer the cut distance to the doubler.
To measure the fuselage gap I used the rivet holes to measure to. Put the wings on the fuselage without the doubler, measured the distance from each root rib hole to the fuselage. Then subtracted the required gap and cut.
Steve 892