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spcialeffects
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 9:50 am Post subject: Classic Foam Wings |
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I'm just making my flaps at the moment BUT its getting near that time and very soon will be starting on my wings so want to ask any classic owners on here for any tips, tricks or cheats that might save me time/patience or anything that you would have done differently with hines sight. Also i don't have the biaxial cloth which came with the kit, does anyone know of anyone with some or know where i might get some to the correct spec?. I have contacted Andy Draper at the LAA and he said if i cant get any then uni 92145 at + and - 45 degrees is the way to go. Any input is great fully received.
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pete(at)lawless.info Guest
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 11:01 am Post subject: Classic Foam Wings |
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It's a long time ago now but I used the biaxial supplied with the kit #109.
It is very thick and a sod to wet out properly. It is also difficult to
bend and get a nice fold round the spa.
I thought at the time I would much have preferred to have worked with 2
layers of uni. It would have been more work but I think it would have
produced a better job.
Regards
Pete
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 12:26 pm Post subject: Classic Foam Wings |
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I agree with Pete, 2 plies of UNI will be lighter and probably stronger.
Graham
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It's a long time ago now but I used the biaxial supplied with the kit #109.
It is very thick and a sod to wet out properly. It is also difficult to
bend and get a nice fold round the spa.
I thought at the time I would much have preferred to have worked with 2
layers of uni. It would have been more work but I think it would have
produced a better job.
Regards
Pete
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spcialeffects
Joined: 29 Aug 2012 Posts: 306 Location: Kent
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Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 1:39 am Post subject: Re: Classic Foam Wings |
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The story so far, I'm unable to find the correct spec biaxial cloth and have to go the 2 ply's of uni route to cover my wings, however I don't have the early manual which tells you how to do it so does anyone have it that can send it to me on a PDF? Many thanks. Spcialeffects(at)aol.com
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nigel_graham(at)m-tecque. Guest
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Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 6:20 am Post subject: Classic Foam Wings |
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A pdf copy of the "Classic" manual can be found at the font of all
Europa knowledge - The Europa Club website.
Here is a link to the "Wing Build" section:
http://www.theeuropaclub.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Wing-Build.pdf
If you're not already a member, you might wish to consider joining as
there is a huge pool of expertise amongst the members ....... and
they're nice people!
Happy building
Nigel
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Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 11:47 am Post subject: Classic Foam Wings |
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My classic manual is issue 2 and dated 9th December 1994 and that makes
reference to Bi-Axial. I seem to recall that the prototype was
constructed using uni, but all production build instructions refer to
Bi-Axial.
Either way, using equal weight Uni is perfectly acceptable, just pay
attention to the orientation of the cloth (+/-45 deg.) particularly as
you roll over the leading edge. A good tip is to gently mark the
orientation on the foam with a felt marker to give you something to
follow (I may be teaching my grandmother to suck eggs here).
It will probably be easier to work with uni than the originally
specified Bi-axial though I would recommend working with a helper to
keep you supplied with regular batches of freshly mixed resin. It's a
big lay-up and must be done in one go. Another tip not referenced in the
manual is to use peel ply over the whole surface, it will pay dividends
when you come to fill the finished wing (another joyous task). Last tip
is NOT to over sand the sharp profile of the lower leading edge foam
blocks. It is intentional and is critical to the stall characteristics
of the finished wing.
These XS boys don't know what they've missed
Nigel
On 20/02/2013 14:28, spcialeffects(at)aol.com wrote:
Quote: | Hi Nigel thanks for the reply. I am a member of about two years now
but the wing build chapter I was after was the one before that one
which uses uni to skin the wings and not the biaxial cloth. Thanks all
the same
Sent from my HTC
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Cc: "spcialeffects" <spcialeffects(at)aol.com>
Subject: Re: Classic Foam Wings
Date: Wed, Feb 20, 2013 14:19
A pdf copy of the "Classic" manual can be found at the font of all
Europa knowledge - The Europa Club website.
Here is a link to the "Wing Build" section:
http://www.theeuropaclub.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Wing-Build.pdf
If you're not already a member, you might wish to consider joining as
there is a huge pool of expertise amongst the members ....... and
they're nice people!
Happy building
Nigel
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and have to go the 2 ply's of uni route to cover my wings, however I
don't have the early manual which tells you how to do it so does
anyone have it that can send it to me on a PDF? Menu thanks.
Spcialeffects(at)aol.com
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Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 12:23 pm Post subject: Classic Foam Wings |
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Nigel
I built two or three sets of wings, all with UNI. Imho much better than biaxial in this application. For some reason my pages of the wing construction are missing!
Graham
From: "nigel_graham(at)m-tecque.co.uk" <nigel_graham(at)m-tecque.co.uk>
To: "europa-list(at)matronics.com" <europa-list(at)matronics.com>
Sent: Wednesday, 20 February 2013, 19:46
Subject: Re: Re: Classic Foam Wings
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My classic manual is issue 2 and dated 9th December 1994 and that makes
reference to Bi-Axial. I seem to recall that the prototype was
constructed using uni, but all production build instructions refer to
Bi-Axial.
Either way, using equal weight Uni is perfectly acceptable, just pay
attention to the orientation of the cloth (+/-45 deg.) particularly as
you roll over the leading edge. A good tip is to gently mark the
orientation on the foam with a felt marker to give you something to
follow (I may be teaching my grandmother to suck eggs here).
It will probably be easier to work with uni than the originally
specified Bi-axial though I would recommend working with a helper to
keep you supplied with regular batches of freshly mixed resin. It's a
big lay-up and must be done in one go. Another tip not referenced in the
manual is to use peel ply over the whole surface, it will pay dividends
when you come to fill the finished wing (another joyous task). Last tip
is NOT to over sand the sharp profile of the lower leading edge foam
blocks. It is intentional and is critical to the stall characteristics
of the finished wing.
These XS boys don't know what they've missed
Nigel
On 20/02/2013 14:28, spcialeffects(at)aol.com (spcialeffects(at)aol.com) wrote:
Quote: | Hi Nigel thanks for the reply. I am a member of about two years now
but the wing build chapter I was after was the one before that one
which uses uni to skin the wings and not the biaxial cloth. Thanks all
the same
Sent from my HTC
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Subject: Re: Classic Foam Wings
Date: Wed, Feb 20, 2013 14:19
A pdf copy of the "Classic" manual can be found at the font of all
Europa knowledge - The Europa Club website.
Here is a link to the "Wing Build" section:
http://www.theeuropaclub.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Wing-Build.pdf
If you're not already a member, you might wish to consider joining as
there is a huge pool of expertise amongst the members ....... and
they're nice people!
Happy building
Nigel
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and have to go the 2 ply's of uni route to cover my wings, however I
don't have the early manual which tells you how to do it so does
anyone have it that can send it to me on a PDF? Menu thanks.
Spcialeffects(at)aol.com (Spcialeffects(at)aol.com)
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Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 12:51 pm Post subject: Classic Foam Wings |
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Hi Graham,
Don't forget that back then, each of the three construction "Modules" had its own manual. I bet you were looking at the first "Tailplane" manual that for some reason also includes some of the fuse instructions!
Nigel
On 20/02/2013 20:22, GRAHAM SINGLETON wrote:
[quote] Nigel
I built two or three sets of wings, all with UNI. Imho much better than biaxial in this application. For some reason my pages of the wing construction are missing!
Graham
From: "nigel_graham(at)m-tecque.co.uk" (nigel_graham(at)m-tecque.co.uk) <nigel_graham(at)m-tecque.co.uk> (nigel_graham(at)m-tecque.co.uk)
To: "europa-list(at)matronics.com" (europa-list(at)matronics.com) <europa-list(at)matronics.com> (europa-list(at)matronics.com)
Sent: Wednesday, 20 February 2013, 19:46
Subject: Re: Re: Classic Foam Wings
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My classic manual is issue 2 and dated 9th December 1994 and that makes
reference to Bi-Axial. I seem to recall that the prototype was
constructed using uni, but all production build instructions refer to
Bi-Axial.
Either way, using equal weight Uni is perfectly acceptable, just pay
attention to the orientation of the cloth (+/-45 deg.) particularly as
you roll over the leading edge. A good tip is to gently mark the
orientation on the foam with a felt marker to give you something to
follow (I may be teaching my grandmother to suck eggs here).
It will probably be easier to work with uni than the originally
specified Bi-axial though I would recommend working with a helper to
keep you supplied with regular batches of freshly mixed resin. It's a
big lay-up and must be done in one go. Another tip not referenced in the
manual is to use peel ply over the whole surface, it will pay dividends
when you come to fill the finished wing (another joyous task). Last tip
is NOT to over sand the sharp profile of the lower leading edge foam
blocks. It is intentional and is critical to the stall characteristics
of the finished wing.
These XS boys don't know what they've missed
Nigel
On 20/02/2013 14:28, spcialeffects(at)aol.com (spcialeffects(at)aol.com) wrote:
> Hi Nigel thanks for the reply. I am a member of about two years now
> but the wing build chapter I was after was the one before that one
> which uses uni to skin the wings and not the biaxial cloth. Thanks all
> the same
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> Sent from my HTC
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> Cc: "spcialeffects" <spcialeffects(at)aol.com (spcialeffects(at)aol.com)>
> Subject: Re: Classic Foam Wings
> Date: Wed, Feb 20, 2013 14:19
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> A pdf copy of the "Classic" manual can be found at the font of all
> Europa knowledge - The Europa Club website.
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> Here is a link to the "Wing Build" section:
> http://www.theeuropaclub.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Wing-Build.pdf
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> If you're not already a member, you might wish to consider joining as
> there is a huge pool of expertise amongst the members ....... and
> they're nice people!
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> Happy building
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> Nigel
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> and have to go the 2 ply's of uni route to cover my wings, however I
> don't have the early manual which tells you how to do it so does
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Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 2:33 pm Post subject: Re: Classic Foam Wings |
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So, since I have been looking into this I have worked out that the first few kits supplied ( not sure how many but at least 6 ) were constructed ( wings ) using uni cloth instead off the biaxial. This is one page out of that manual, supplied by Rodger with kit number 6, that shows the lay up using uni
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Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 1:23 am Post subject: Classic Foam Wings |
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I think at least 232 were built with UNI
Graham
From: spcialeffects <spcialeffects(at)aol.com>
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