Hey, Probably not understanding things as well as i should from the picture, ignore me if i'm stupid, but it appears that a spacer would lower the top attachment enough. Does this cause other, worse problems?
(2012.08.12) [email protected]: > So I was figuring out how to mount the new motor casing in the > airframe and ran into this issue (see picture). The forward closure on > the new motor sits higher then the old one, and if I simply extend the > retaining bracket it will interfere with the avionics. > > The easiest option would be to shorten the mid plate by a hole or two > and move everything up, but I know that module is pretty packed. I > could also use countersunk screws and/or thinner plate for the top > most flat bar, which would help but wouldn't completely solve the > problem. > > Alternately, we could skip dealing with this and just design a motor > bulkhead with the strain gauge that will properly fit. (hand waving > here, this is more complicated then it sounds, but there have been a > couple good ideas so far). > > Thoughts? _______________________________________________ psas-airframe mailing list [email protected] http://lists.psas.pdx.edu/mailman/listinfo/psas-airframe
