Simple wing hold down

Ed Deaver Divesplat1 at msn.com
Fri Jan 16 15:21:25 AKST 2004


This has been my system for the past 7 years because I was too lazy to turn the plane upside down.  Never a problem.

Thanx to all who replied to my earlier post.

ed
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Anthony Romano<mailto:anthonyr105 at hotmail.com> 
  To: discussion at nsrca.org<mailto:discussion at nsrca.org> 
  Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 9:28 AM
  Subject: Simple wing hold down 


  The last four planes have all relied on the $4000 bolt. The latest has a 
  great innovation. The bolts are on the top of the wing. I always complained 
  it is aesthetically unpleasing but pretty simple. Leave the tube in one 
  panel and the plane comes out of the car to have the wings installed 
  immediately. Plane gets carried in one piece to pits to be fuelled. One bolt 
  and I am ready to go fly. If I get nervous and need to check it is right 
  there in plain sight. Very quick when it rains too!

  Anthony


  >From: Rodney Tanner <rodney19821982 at yahoo.com<mailto:rodney19821982 at yahoo.com>>
  >Reply-To: discussion at nsrca.org<mailto:discussion at nsrca.org>
  >To: discussion at nsrca.org<mailto:discussion at nsrca.org>
  >Subject: Re: Wing hold down - Failsafes
  >Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 17:13:54 -0800 (PST)
  >
  >I wondered when someone would mention those old friends. . . .
  >I  have used good ol hooks and rubber bands on my last three pattern planes 
  >and for the Tem-Poon (Typhoon fuz, Temptation wings and stab) that will be 
  >ready in a few weeks. Dennis Hunt put me onto them, with the Extra and 
  >Viper projects he did. As Bill says, its simple and idiot proof (till now) 
  >and does´nt create any unwanted stress points.  Some people stay away from 
  >them because the rubber bands cross in front of the wing tube, where the 
  >tank sits. Sooooo put them under the tank then!
  >Rodney
  >NSRCA # 2906
  >
  >Sneedb at aol.com wrote:
  >I've been using the old hooks and rubber bands method to hold the wings on 
  >for years.  When I remove the bands from the hooks I immediately wrap the 
  >bands around the prop and spinner and leave them there.  When you go out 
  >for your next flying sesson you're not going to start the engine with 
  >rubber bands wrapped around your prop and spinner.  Not fool proof but 
  >pretty close    Bill
  >
  >
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