At 07:46 AM 12/3/2010, you wrote:
>I am contemplating building by stub wings at the same time I build
>my outboard wings. Kind of makes since but I have not worked out
>the details. I was thinking of installing a temporary rib at the
>location of the cut for the outboard portion.
>Steve Philla
Steve Phillabaum wrote:
>>I am contemplating building by stub wings at the same time I build my
>>outboard wings. Kind of makes since but I have not worked out the
>>details. I was thinking of installing a temporary rib at the location of
>>the cut for the outboard portion. <<
I did exactly
Hello all,
I am contemplating building by stub wings at the same time I build my outboard
wings. Kind of makes since but I have not worked out the details. I was
thinking of installing a temporary rib at the location of the cut for the
outboard portion. Doing this would save some time using
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> From: krnet-boun...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net]On
> Behalf Of
> Dan Heath
> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 5:43 AM
> To: kr...@mylist.net
> Subject: KR>Building wings - Off the plane?
>
> I suggest that you build yourself a Flip-O-Matic, ala Mark
ehalf Of
>Dan Heath
>Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 5:43 AM
>To: kr...@mylist.net
>Subject: KR>Building wings - Off the plane?
>
>I suggest that you build yourself a Flip-O-Matic, ala
>Mark Langford. You
>will need it anyway. You must be building the top side
>o
My problem... not enough garage room for the KRSport wing. I'm curious to
know how stiff it'll be after I get one side glassed. Can I detach it from
the wing stub and finish the other side mounted on a "custom made" support
structure? My goal is 28 foot span, same 36 inch chord at the tips, slot
It sure would be easier if I could take the partially completed wing off
with one side glassed.
Ron FreibergerSport pilot in process.
The wing will be as floppy as all get out with just one side glassed.
You can have things a little off when glassing the first side. But, when you
glass the s
On Sun, 9 Nov 2003 16:56:20 -0500 "Ron Freiberger"
writes:
> My problem... not enough garage room for the KRSport wing. I'm
> curious to
> know how stiff it'll be after I get one side glassed. Can I detach
> it from
> the wing stub and finish the other side mounted on a "custom made"
> supp
>It sure would be easier if I could take the partially completed wing off
>with one side glassed.
>Ron Freiberger
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Ron,
I removed my outer wing panels after glassing the tops. I placed
them on a work table, and then built my fuel tanks compl
>As for holding the wing true, mark your cord lines on the inboard
>and outboard ribs
>Larry Flesner
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It came to me in the shower that I've probably confused the entire
KR building movement.
I don't believe the plans call for a 48 inch rib at
I will be assaulting this issue also. My current plans are to make a cherry
picker style jig with mocked up wing attach fittings. Hopefully this will
allow the construction of both sides without removing, by making the jig so the
wing can be turned as if on a rotisserie.
Safe Flying to ya!
S
RON , if your very careful you can handle the wings with one side,including
leading edge glassed. I did both tops of the wings,removed them and did the
bottom,I build a rotersery to aid in tis process,I would supply plans for the
rotersery to any one interseted for a tail wheel version. could y
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From: larry flesner
To: KRnet
Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2003 9:50 PM
Subject: KR>Building wings/confused?
>As for holding the wing true, mark your cord lines on the inboard
>and outboard ribs
>Larry Flesner
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I suggest that you build yourself a Flip-O-Matic, ala Mark Langford. You
will need it anyway. You must be building the top side on the plane.
Carefully remove it, flip your plane, turn the wing over, put it back on and
continue on your way. If you don't build it on the plane, you won't be sure
o: kr...@mylist.net
Subject: KR>Building wings - Off the plane?
I suggest that you build yourself a Flip-O-Matic, ala Mark Langford. You
will need it anyway. You must be building the top side on the plane.
Carefully remove it, flip your plane, turn the wing over, put it back on and
continue on your
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 5:43 AM
To: kr...@mylist.net
Subject: KR>Building wings - Off the plane?
I suggest that you build yourself a Flip-O-Matic, ala Mark Langford. You
will need it anyway. You must be building the top side on the plane.
Carefully remove it, flip your plane, tu
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