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PostPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 2:04 pm    Post subject: Aileron hinges and sagging Reply with quote

i have seen a few of you talking about your ailerons sagging a bit at the
tips, and using a third hinge,
so i was thinking about moving the centre hinge inboard about 200mm and
fitting the third hinge during the
build. Can anyone see any problems with doing this, or will i stuff up some
thing i am not up to yet, or not
aware of. I realise i need to dodge the sites of the mass balance arms, but
other than that i cant see
why i shouldnt do this now

thanks

craig
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 2:57 pm    Post subject: Aileron hinges and sagging Reply with quote

Craig
I can't think why not either, just be certain all three hinges are in
line which means care with initial fitting.
I don't quite agree with the manual here; at inital fit flox the hinges
on jigged to a straight extrusion and let the flox cure before pulling
the rivets because if you do that while the flox is wet you will
probably distort something.
Graham

craig bastin wrote:
I realise i need to dodge the sites of the mass balance arms, but
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other than that i cant see
why i shouldnt do this now

thanks

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 3:55 pm    Post subject: Aileron hinges and sagging Reply with quote

Craig-

I am at about the same place you are and added a third hinge close to the wingtip. When I did my initial fitting, the tip drooped about 3/16. It appeared to me more like the aileron was warped than just sagging. In retrospect, I would have been better off moving the center hinge a few inches inboard before I did so. It sounds like you are on the right track. The hinge material BTW is standard issue from AS.

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 7:03 pm    Post subject: Aileron hinges and sagging Reply with quote

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i have seen a few of you talking about your ailerons sagging a bit at
the tips, and using a third hinge, so i was thinking about moving the
centre hinge inboard about 200mm and fitting the third hinge during
the build.

Craig,

FWIW, I'd read about guys adding a 3rd hinge, and I'd had some concerns
about the distance between the two hinges being long so I added a 5.5"
hinge midway between the 2 as per plans. When it came to mounting the
ailerons, I found that my tips sagged about 1/8" and ultimately added a
2.5" hinge at the tip.

good luck,

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 8:51 pm    Post subject: Aileron hinges and sagging Reply with quote

Craig

Welcome to the Forum.
Iīve been in Melbourne for 5 weeks and hadnīt heard you had actually
taken the plunge.
I see you have had plenty of good advise on the aileron hinge.
Another good place for an extra hinge is above the lower rudder hinge.
Have fun.
P.S. I got my video back thanks.

Lance Sandford
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i have seen a few of you talking about your ailerons sagging a bit at the
tips, and using a third hinge,
so i was thinking about moving the centre hinge inboard about 200mm and
fitting the third hinge during the
build. Can anyone see any problems with doing this, or will i stuff up some
thing i am not up to yet, or not
aware of. I realise i need to dodge the sites of the mass balance arms, but
other than that i cant see
why i shouldnt do this now

thanks

craig
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 11:06 pm    Post subject: Aileron hinges and sagging Reply with quote

Craig,
In the late 1990's, along time ago now, I visited Kim Prout in LA to see his
project while building mine #294.
His father was present that day helping him. He used to work for McDonnell
Corporation as , I think, an aerodynamics and he recommended having a 3rd
hinge on the ailerons placed closer to the inner mass balance from the mid
point. I have done this without any problems and certainly strengthens the
aileron.
Europa brought out a MOD to incorporate an extended tail wheel for better
control. On installing this he also recommended strengthening the hinge
attachments to the rudder by doubling the length of each hinge. Another good
idea due to the added forces on the rudder with the steering tailwheel.
All the best with the build,
Cheers,
Tim

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 4:04 am    Post subject: Aileron hinges and sagging Reply with quote

Jim & Craig
forgot to mention in my last remark, don't put the third hinge in the
middle for resonance reasons. Vibration will be damped with the hinge
off centre
Graham

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Craig-

I am at about the same place you are and added a third hinge close to
the wingtip. When I did my initial fitting, the tip drooped about
3/16. It appeared to me more like the aileron was warped than just
sagging. In retrospect, I would have been better off moving the center
hinge a few inches inboard before I did so. It sounds like you are on
the right track. The hinge material BTW is standard issue from AS.

Jim Puglise A-283

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 12:07 pm    Post subject: Aileron hinges and sagging Reply with quote

yes i went for moving the "outer" hinge to 20mm inside the mass balance, and
then the new
outer third hinge about 80mm or so from the tip, just in case i need to trim
the length down a bit

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