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PostPosted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 6:48 pm    Post subject: RV-8 Canopy Removal Reply with quote

For folks who have finished the canopy, I'd like to know how you remove it should you need to. As I fit mine today, even before the skirt is on it, the canopy almost touches the vertical stabilizer before the Delrin slider block clears the slider. With the skirt on, I wonder how you can remove the canopy other than removing the slider?
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 8:32 pm    Post subject: RV-8 Canopy Removal Reply with quote

Stan, your kidding right? Just slide it rearward until it gets to the end of the track, lift the front off the roller stubs and then slid it rearward some more until the nylon attachment bracket passes the slide rail. Then lift it off. Its not much of a problem until you get the skirts on. Then getting it off is about the same, but you cannot set it on a table as before because the thin fiberglass skirts extend below the frame and should not be allowed to support the weight of the canopy. I made a special bench to support the canopy on the normal three points. Best regards, Bill
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 4:40 am    Post subject: RV-8 Canopy Removal Reply with quote

Stan, I just pull the pin on the UHMW/Delrin slide block and lift straight off. I have seen a few that machined off the sides of the slide rail at the rear so that once they pull the front bolts or pins, slide to the back, they can just lift straight up and off. Most folks put a short piece of wood/dowel/or whatever in the left or right slide to keep the canopy from going all the way to the rear in order to keep the handle from hitting at the rear, so in normal operation, the canopy never actually gets to the very rear of the slide. Then when you are ready to remove it, pull the front bolts, slide back to the machined out area of the slide and then lift up. Clear as mud? sorry don't have a picture.

As I said, I didn't want to cut the slide, so I go to the trouble of pulling the pin in the UHMW/Delrin block so it stays on the rail when I pull the canopy.

Hope that helps.

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 8:26 am    Post subject: RV-8 Canopy Removal Reply with quote

Bill,
No kidding.
I've made a carrier for the canopy also and it works great.
But, as I was removing the canopy yesterday with the skirt temporarily clamped in place, the trailing edge of the skirt hit the rudder before the nylon attachment bracket reached the end of the slider track!
I was very surprised and wondered if others had experienced the same thing. I guess not.
I'll take another look at it today and see if I'm doing something wrong.
Thanks,
Stan
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Stan, your kidding right? Just slide it rearward until it gets to the end of
the track, lift the front off the roller stubs and then slid it rearward
some more until the nylon attachment bracket passes the slide rail. Then lift
it
off. Its not much of a problem until you get the skirts on. Then getting it
off is about the same, but you cannot set it on a table as before because the

thin fiberglass skirts extend below the frame and should not be allowed to
support the weight of the canopy. I made a special bench to support the canopy

on the normal three points. Best regards, Bill



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PostPosted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 9:28 am    Post subject: RV-8 Canopy Removal Reply with quote

At 06:47 PM 1/23/2009 Friday, you wrote:
Quote:
For folks who have finished the canopy, I'd like to know how you remove it should you need to. As I fit mine today, even before the skirt is on it, the canopy almost touches the vertical stabilizer before the Delrin slider block clears the slider. With the skirt on, I wonder how you can remove the canopy other than removing the slider?
Stan Sutterfield
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Hi Stan,

Well, as luck would have it, I don't have a single picture with the canopy slid all the way back taken from the rear. However, I fit the Plexi and the skirts and was able to remove the canopy without a problem. It comes close to the vertical stab but it clears alright.

Here are a bunch of pictures of my RV-8 installation. Be sure to cycle though all the various entries including the skirt installation after the scratch removal section.

http://www.mykitlog.com/users/display_log.php?user=dralle&project=638&category 973&log=67121&row 4

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 2:28 pm    Post subject: RV-8 Canopy Removal Reply with quote

Stan: I have an rv6a, so I do not know on the 8, but the canopy when
all the way back, is plenty
of space before it will touch the V. S.

as to remove, the canopy, again on the rv6, is held only by two
screws, that hold the front
ends into the rollers, in the front. The center, of course is the
rail, in which the plastic,piece, that
is attached to the top rail, will slide back and forth..

To remove the canopy, you unsrew the two front bolts, then some one
helping ( you need two
people, or you will bang all the paint around, don't ask me why I
know this) will keep canopy
straight and level, you slide it all the way back until it passes the
end of the rail, then the canopy
is totally free. One person hold the front, the other one side, and
moving carefully move out
of the plane... is not that easy, as I said, it is heavy than one thinks...
A stron guy maybe can lift it all by himself I could not do it....

To install it back reverese the process..

Hope this will add to the prebious info.

bert

rv6a
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At 06:47 PM 1/23/2009 Friday, you wrote:
>For folks who have finished the canopy, I'd like to know how you remove it should you need to. As I fit mine today, even before the skirt is on it, the canopy almost touches the vertical stabilizer before the Delrin slider block clears the slider. With the skirt on, I wonder how you can remove the canopy other than removing the slider?
>Stan Sutterfield
><http://www.rv-8a.net>www.rv-8a.net

Hi Stan,

Well, as luck would have it, I don't have a single picture with the canopy slid all the way back taken from the rear. However, I fit the Plexi and the skirts and was able to remove the canopy without a problem. It comes close to the vertical stab but it clears alright.

Here are a bunch of pictures of my RV-8 installation. Be sure to cycle though all the various entries including the skirt installation after the scratch removal section.

http://www.mykitlog.com/users/display_log.php?user=dralle&project=638&category 973&log=67121&row 4

Best regards,

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 2:08 am    Post subject: RV-8 Canopy Removal Reply with quote

Stan,

My canopy skirt also hit the VS and I had to trim the trailing edge some to make sure it did not hit. I trimmed enough to be able to slide the nylon attachment bracket off the rail. Of course that meant the initial fit the canopy skirt at the aft end no longer worked and I had to reposition it. (Do over - the story of my building life.)

Once you trim enough to be able to remove the canopy you also want to install the empennage fairing (temporarily) to the VS and make sure the skirt does not hit that is everyday use. That should not be a problem.

As someone else mentioned, you need install the canopy latch. You will find that the canopy latch handle will hit the aft fuselage bulkhead and a stop has to be installed in the canopy rail to prevent this. This also limits how far back the skirt will travel. The amount of travel you need to clear the empennage fairing in everyday use is less than if you want to remove the canopy.

In order to remove my finished canopy without removing the nylon slider, I have to remove the empennage fairing, lift the front of the canopy just enough to pull the rollers out and I can then slide the nylon bracket off the rail. It is a 2 person job.

John Ciolino
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Bill,
No kidding.
I've made a carrier for the canopy also and it works great.
But, as I was removing the canopy yesterday with the skirt temporarily clamped in place, the trailing edge of the skirt hit the rudder before the nylon attachment bracket reached the end of the slider track!
I was very surprised and wondered if others had experienced the same thing. I guess not.
I'll take another look at it today and see if I'm doing something wrong.
Thanks,
Stan
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Stan, your kidding right? Just slide it rearward until it gets to the end of
the track, lift the front off the roller stubs and then slid it rearward
some more until the nylon attachment bracket passes the slide rail. Then lift
it
off. Its not much of a problem until you get the skirts on. Then getting it
off is about the same, but you cannot set it on a table as before because the

thin fiberglass skirts extend below the frame and should not be allowed to
support the weight of the canopy. I made a special bench to support the canopy

on the normal three points. Best regards, Bill




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PostPosted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 4:03 am    Post subject: RV-8 Canopy Removal Reply with quote

My sincere appreciation to all who replied. Great ideas which made me think.

John, I hadn't even considered your idea of pulling the pin in the Delrin block - great idea. thanks.
I am going to put a stop at the aft limit of the side rails to keep the canopy from banging at the back.
I had heard of machining the slot in the slider rail, but didn't want to do that unless required.

Thanks again to everyone. The net is such an asset for us. It's hard to imagine building in, say, 1950 when even telephones were not common. The early builders were real aviation pioneers.

Stan Sutterfield

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Stan, I just pull the pin on the UHMW/Delrin slide block and lift
straight off. I have seen a few that machined off the sides of the
slide rail at the rear so that once they pull the front bolts or pins,
slide to the back, they can just lift straight up and off. Most folks
put a short piece of wood/dowel/or whatever in the left or right slide
to keep the canopy from going all the way to the rear in order to keep
the handle from hitting at the rear, so in normal operation, the canopy
never actually gets to the very rear of the slide. Then when you are
ready to remove it, pull the front bolts, slide back to the machined out
area of the slide and then lift up. Clear as mud? sorry don't have a
picture.

As I said, I didn't want to cut the slide, so I go to the trouble of
pulling the pin in the UHMW/Delrin block so it stays on the rail when I
pull the canopy.

Hope that helps.

John



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 2:47 am    Post subject: RV-8 Canopy Removal Reply with quote

Excellent info!
Thanks, John.
Stan
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My canopy skirt also hit the VS and I had to trim the trailing edge some
to make sure it did not hit. I trimmed enough to be able to slide the
nylon attachment bracket off the rail. Of course that meant the initial
fit the canopy skirt at the aft end no longer worked and I had to
reposition it. (Do over - the story of my building life.)

Once you trim enough to be able to remove the canopy you also want to
install the empennage fairing (temporarily) to the VS and make sure the
skirt does not hit that is everyday use. That should not be a problem.

As someone else mentioned, you need install the canopy latch. You will
find that the canopy latch handle will hit the aft fuselage bulkhead and
a stop has to be installed in the canopy rail to prevent this. This
also limits how far back the skirt will travel. The amount of travel you
need to clear the empennage fairing in everyday use is less than if you
want to remove the canopy.

In order to remove my finished canopy without removing the nylon slider,
I have to remove the empennage fairing, lift the front of the canopy
just enough to pull the rollers out and I can then slide the nylon
bracket off the rail. It is a 2 person job.

John Ciolino
Working on final assembly.



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 2:46 pm    Post subject: RV-8 Canopy Removal Reply with quote

Stan, I didn't understand what you meant that the VS was in the way. Yes, once the VS is mounted the canopy skirt will hit it before the nylon keeper bracket slides off the rail. I guess you pull the keeper pin and remove it and lift off the canopy. Sorry about my smart ass response earlier. I've given up booze and tobacco in the last couple months and my mind has left me. Best regards, Bill
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