by buffmaintainer » Fri Oct 30, 2020 12:11 pm
Hey guys, I wanted to get some advice on my Sonex. Last week I installed new landing gear and updated bolts. I used saw horses to rest the wings, and tail, and a engine lift on the motor mount. I had the saw horses to keep from damaging myself or the plane. The sawhorses were padded and directly under the spar. They did exactly what they were supposed to, because when I lowered the lift, it came down slightly faster than anticipated and the wings rested on the Sawhorses. This wasn't a violent maneauver and was slow. It just came down further than I wanted. When the wing came to rest I saw the skin move slightly on the inboard wing and heard it settle, but didn't see any dramatic flex of the wings. I lifted the plane up and inspected for deformation and rivets. I wouldn't imagine this caused any damage, i know stress tests are done in a similar way, but now im worried i damaged something internal. Should I inspect the plane and fly it, or should I consult outside and prepare to tear into my wings and have them replaced?