by SNX1454 » Tue Jun 10, 2014 10:06 pm
Plans Sheet SNX-W02, Section A-A specifies how the flaps are to be rigged with 2 29/32” as the specified dimension. I am sure most of us did this and went on. What I missed was that this has to be the in flight dimension with all the tolerances taken out with the flaps loaded in the upward direction. Since there has to be slop in the system for it to operate, I am sure most of us are far off the mark because we set the flaps in the quiescent state. The flaps move upwards considerably from there.
A more appropriate setting could be achieved by pulling up on the flap to remove the slop and setting them there. When this is done, the flap doesn’t hit the rear spar and chip the paint. Also from here the trick of giving the heavy wing rod end a half a turn will have the expected effect, which it will not happen if the flap is hitting the rear spar. If the flap is hitting the rear spar when loaded upward all you are doing is removing slop from the system and nothing happens.
These things I know because I have done them all. DUH! The airplane flew pretty well in spite of all this.