[NSRCA-discussion] Wing tube phenolic repair "help"
Verne Koester
verne at twmi.rr.com
Fri Aug 11 06:35:33 AKDT 2006
Anthony,
There should be a false rib near the end of the socket, usually made out of 1/8 lite ply. If there's not one there, you need a new set of wings unless you can figure out a way to put one in there after the fact.
Verne
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From: Anthony Abdullah
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Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2006 10:42 PM
Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] Wing tube phenolic repair "help"
I was just about finished setting up my Odyssey when I noticed that the wing seemed a little loose. If I hold the fuselage the right wing panel can wiggle up and down a noticable amount. I thought that maybe the tube mount at the fuse was loose but that was not the case. As it turns out, the phenolic in my completed wing is loose about 3/4 of the way down and is wiggling around. It almost feels like the foam in the sheeted foam core wing has been somehow dislodged and the phenolic is in just a hollow cavern instead of solidly glued to the wing. It is still glued solid at the root so it won't slide out, but it obviously can not be flown in that condition.
Question:
How do I go about repairing the foam that the phenolic mounts to? The wing is sheeted, covered, and trimmed (complete) and I would like to keep from having to start all over again. Getting out the old one will also be an issue as it is still partially glued in.
I am open to any and all suggestions.
Thanks in advance
Anthony
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