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Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 12:47 pm Post subject: leg and wheel fairings |
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Just fitted the fairings last afternoon. Outside temps were 112F; higher in the hangar. Two questions: the plans call for extra layers of glass on the intersection fairings but do not state where the glass goes. Anybody install the extra glass? if so where did you put it? Also found that the areas where they suggest no screws due to access can be easily handled using a button head screw with an internal hex head. what kind of indicated airspeed increase was experienced with fairings for a given power setting?
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rene(at)felker.com Guest
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Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 2:08 pm Post subject: leg and wheel fairings |
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Not scientific….but I showed about 14 knots. But again…..not scientific.
Very happy with the speed increase and I thought the airplane handled a little better. Also, my trim did not change. Now, after I did the test I spent a lot of effort blending in the intersection fairings and they are at the painter right now. My plan is to get them on the plan Friday and do some more testing with the paint on….final config. Based on the first bit of testing, I am hoping for the best.
Rene' Felker
RV-10 N423CF Flying
801-721-6080
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Subject: leg and wheel fairings
Just fitted the fairings last afternoon. Outside temps were 112F; higher in the hangar. Two questions: the plans call for extra layers of glass on the intersection fairings but do not state where the glass goes. Anybody install the extra glass? if so where did you put it? Also found that the areas where they suggest no screws due to access can be easily handled using a button head screw with an internal hex head. what kind of indicated airspeed increase was experienced with fairings for a given power setting?
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Jim Berry
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 237 Location: Denver
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Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 6:51 pm Post subject: Re: leg and wheel fairings |
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Two layers of glass over the entire upper and lower intersection fairings. Those parts as received from Van's are only 2 layers thick, and would not survive without the extra layers.
Jim Berry
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Lew Gallagher
Joined: 04 Jan 2008 Posts: 402 Location: Greenville , SC
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Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 4:52 am Post subject: Re: leg and wheel fairings |
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Hey Jim,
Thanks for the comment. I was wondering if we could cheat on the upper leg fairings, but I may as well go ahead and double them up.
I don't quite get the instructions that say something like "we left them unreinforced so that they'd be more flexible for fitting" ... after reinforcing them, they still have to be flexed around the strut to install -- right?
And the instructions to use sheet metal screws on the upper, still bugs me. We'll use nut plates where we can.
Later, - Lew
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Jim Berry
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 237 Location: Denver
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Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 8:48 am Post subject: Re: leg and wheel fairings |
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Lew,
I think Van's instructions are referring to getting a good fit between the lower intersection fairing and the wheel pants, and upper fairing to fuselage/wing surface. I did away with sheet metal screws or nutplates by using the method of Vic Syracuse and others. My lower intersection fairings are permanently glassed to the wheel pants, then split in line with the wheel pant split. Once the fairing to wheel pant seam is micro'd and body worked it has a very clean, sexy appearance.
Jim Berry
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