Stephen Jacobs wrote:
>
> I also believe this - so here is a question for the knowledgeable
> among us:
>
> How about making up wing spar caps out of several laminations of ply?
> As we are taught, a good scarf makes for any length you like without
> any strength compromise.
>
> 8 x 1/4" laminations would make up the correct depth (for a 2" spar
> cap) and work just fine for the bent spar.
>
> Using 5 ply must surely result in a bullet proof spar?

If we can collectively prove to me that this would be structurally sound 
I'll build it that way. I'd rather have the dihedral be set at the 
centerline than at the end of the stub wings. I know it's strong enough, but 
I still want solid proof of it.

Laminating the longerons would make life a lot easier, too. No more trying 
to find 14 foot pieces. Just scarf 8 foot pieces together to make pieces as 
long as you need, staggering the joints, and laminate it all together.
-- 
Steve
N205FT
mystic...@swbell.net
He who seeks will find, and he who knocks will be let in.



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