by Area 51% » Mon Mar 01, 2021 3:57 pm
The hinges and pins I used are the called out components and supplied by ACS.
I have less than 30hrs on "Chett" and have the same "slop". Probably close to 1/2in of travel at the trailing edges of both the ailerons and flaps. All movement is between the hinges and pin. If it makes any difference in the handling of the plane, I'd be surprised.
I just measured a leftover section of pin and hinge. The pin is .o88in. The hole in the hinge has two slightly different measurements probably due to the nature of rolling the hinge shut. .098in vertically and .1005in fore and aft.
Since the Waiex requires an extruded hinge at the "stub" rudder, I happen to have a left-over section of that as well. It measures .0955 in all directions. There is absolutely -0- movement at that location.
If I were to do it over again, I would use the extruded hinge at all flight control locations. It's wildly expensive compared to the rolled hinge, however. There is also a weight penalty (of course). The extruded hinge weighs approximately 22.5g per foot vs 15g for the rolled style.