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PostPosted: Sat Dec 06, 2014 6:32 am    Post subject: torque tube Reply with quote

i am working on restoring a classic mono to flying condition and in the process of changing the tp11 bushes for the torque tube.

i have checked the levels at 3 different points, the wing spar bushes, top of footwell forward of the firewall and on top of the seat module behind the headrests (on uncarpeted surface).

i get a similar reading between the spar bushes and the footwell tops but quite different on the seat module.

is this a problem or am i right in thinking that the spar bushes should be the one to use?

hope someone out there can assist.

Vic


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 06, 2014 6:54 am    Post subject: torque tube Reply with quote

Hi Vic

The seats are part of the cockpit module glued into place as part of the
build. Very probable that it was fitted at a slight angle to the
fuselage. Should stick with the wing spar as they agree with the top of
the foot well, which is all pre moulded.

Regards

Pete

On 06/12/14 14:32, fraser221 wrote:
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i am working on restoring a classic mono to flying condition and in the process of changing the tp11 bushes for the torque tube.

i have checked the levels at 3 different points, the wing spar bushes, top of footwell forward of the firewall and on top of the seat module behind the headrests (on uncarpeted surface).

i get a similar reading between the spar bushes and the footwell tops but quite different on the seat module.

is this a problem or am i right in thinking that the spar bushes should be the one to use?

hope someone out there can assist.

Vic


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 06, 2014 7:47 am    Post subject: Re: torque tube Reply with quote

Hi vic. I'm in agreement with Pete about the cockpit module. As it was a separate moulding needing to be bonded in with measure to to the footwells it may have been off. I remember using string from the torque tube ends to the middle of the firewall to make sure there was no sweep of the tube and I then put an inclinometer on the tube ends to make sure they were level. Of cause the canoe sure be level from the start

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 06, 2014 8:56 am    Post subject: torque tube Reply with quote

Vic,

Seems to me that the tailplanes should line up with the wings, i.e. spar bushes.
Ignore the other readings.
Karl

[quote] Date: Sat, 6 Dec 2014 14:53:52 +0000
From: pete(at)lawless.info
To: europa-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: torque tube

--> Europa-List message posted by: Pete Lawless <pete(at)lawless.info>

Hi Vic

The seats are part of the cockpit module glued into place as part of the
build. Very probable that it was fitted at a slight angle to the
fuselage. Should stick with the wing spar as they agree with the top of
the foot well, which is all pre moulded.

Regards

Pete

On 06/12/14 14:32, fraser221 wrote:
> --> Europa-List message posted by: "fraser221" <vicflett(at)tiscali.co.uk>
>
> i am working on restoring a classic mono to flying condition and in the process of changing the tp11 bushes for the torque tube.
>
> i have checked the levels at 3 different points, the wing spar bushes, top of footwell forward of the firewall and on top of the seat module behind the headrests (on uncarpeted surface).
>
> i get a similar reading between the spar bushes and the footwell tops but quite different on the seat module.
>
> is this a problem or am i right in thinking that the spar bushes should be the one to use?
>
> hope someone out there can assist.
>
> Vic
>
>
>
>
> Read this topic online here:
>
> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=435414#435414
>
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 06, 2014 4:13 pm    Post subject: torque tube Reply with quote

My lower fuse is in a jig, and I can twist it slightly to get the torque tube perfect, BUT, I have no clue it will stay there when the top goes on. It hopefully should, but what happens if it doesn't? Does it matter if the tail plane isn't exactly parallel to the wings? I'll go out here on a limb and say it doesn't matter a rats. The difference in a 1 degree displacement, which I would consider a big error, or dare I say variance, would present a negligible difference to the relative wind, and in terms of creating an asymmetric lift or displacement vector, that was noticeable, I just can't see it. I'd go so far as to say you could build in an error that was large enough to be visible when standing 10' in front of the spinner, a tail plane error of let's say 5 degrees, and it would make bugger all difference. It might even improve single pilot flying with asymmetric weight distribution.
Same with the wings. They were set, weren't they, when the module went in. I reckon chasing our tails for perfection is going to only address the glaring anomalies, but if your cockpit module was installed half correctly, as my kids would say, "just chill".
Regards
Tony Renshaw
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On 6 Dec 2014, at 8:55 am, Karl Heindl <kheindl(at)msn.com (kheindl(at)msn.com)> wrote:
Quote:
Vic,

Seems to me that the tailplanes should line up with the wings, i.e. spar bushes.
Ignore the other readings.
Karl

Quote:
Date: Sat, 6 Dec 2014 14:53:52 +0000
From: pete(at)lawless.info (pete(at)lawless.info)
To: europa-list(at)matronics.com (europa-list(at)matronics.com)
Subject: Re: Europa-List: torque tube

--> Europa-List message posted by: Pete Lawless <pete(at)lawless.info (pete(at)lawless.info)>

Hi Vic

The seats are part of the cockpit module glued into place as part of the
build. Very probable that it was fitted at a slight angle to the
fuselage. Should stick with the wing spar as they agree with the top of
the foot well, which is all pre moulded.

Regards

Pete

On 06/12/14 14:32, fraser221 wrote:
> --> Europa-List message posted by: "fraser221" <vicflett(at)tiscali.co.uk (vicflett(at)tiscali.co.uk)>
>
> i am working on restoring a classic mono to flying condition and in the process of changing the tp11 bushes for the torque tube.
>
> i have checked the levels at 3 different points, the wing spar bushes, top of footwell forward of the firewall and on top of the seat module behind the headrests (on uncarpeted surface).
>
> i get a similar reading between the spar bushes and the footwell tops but quite different on the seat module.
>
> is this a problem or am i right in thinking that the spar bushes should be the one to use?
>
> hope someone out there can assist.
>
> Vic
>
>
>
>
> Read this topic online here:
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> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=435414#435414
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 06, 2014 4:37 pm    Post subject: torque tube Reply with quote

Tony,

You are probably right about the rats.
But to avoid a twisted fuselage, why not cleco the top in place whenever alignment is important. I didn't bond on the top until almost everything was finished. That included wings, tailplanes with balance weight, wall and roof lining, all electrics etc.
Karl

From: tonyrenshaw268(at)gmail.com
Subject: Re: Europa-List: torque tube
Date: Sat, 6 Dec 2014 16:11:52 -0800
To: europa-list(at)matronics.com

My lower fuse is in a jig, and I can twist it slightly to get the torque tube perfect, BUT, I have no clue it will stay there when the top goes on. It hopefully should, but what happens if it doesn't? Does it matter if the tail plane isn't exactly parallel to the wings? I'll go out here on a limb and say it doesn't matter a rats. The difference in a 1 degree displacement, which I would consider a big error, or dare I say variance, would present a negligible difference to the relative wind, and in terms of creating an asymmetric lift or displacement vector, that was noticeable, I just can't see it. I'd go so far as to say you could build in an error that was large enough to be visible when standing 10' in front of the spinner, a tail plane error of let's say 5 degrees, and it would make bugger all difference. It might even improve single pilot flying with asymmetric weight distribution. 
Same with the wings. They were set, weren't they, when the module went in. I reckon chasing our tails for perfection is going to only address the glaring anomalies, but if your cockpit module was installed half correctly, as my kids would say, "just chill".
Regards
Tony Renshaw
Sent from my iPad

On 6 Dec 2014, at 8:55 am, Karl Heindl <kheindl(at)msn.com (kheindl(at)msn.com)> wrote:
[quote] Vic,

Seems to me that the tailplanes should line up with the wings, i.e. spar bushes.
Ignore the other readings.
Karl

Quote:
Date: Sat, 6 Dec 2014 14:53:52 +0000
From: pete(at)lawless.info (pete(at)lawless.info)
To: europa-list(at)matronics.com (europa-list(at)matronics.com)
Subject: Re: torque tube

--> Europa-List message posted by: Pete Lawless <pete(at)lawless.info (pete(at)lawless.info)>

Hi Vic

The seats are part of the cockpit module glued into place as part of the
build. Very probable that it was fitted at a slight angle to the
fuselage. Should stick with the wing spar as they agree with the top of
the foot well, which is all pre moulded.

Regards

Pete

On 06/12/14 14:32, fraser221 wrote:
> --> Europa-List message posted by: "fraser221" <vicflett(at)tiscali.co.uk (vicflett(at)tiscali.co.uk)>
>
> i am working on restoring a classic mono to flying condition and in the process of changing the tp11 bushes for the torque tube.
>
> i have checked the levels at 3 different points, the wing spar bushes, top of footwell forward of the firewall and on top of the seat module behind the headrests (on uncarpeted surface).
>
> i get a similar reading between the spar bushes and the footwell tops but quite different on the seat module.
>
> is this a problem or am i right in thinking that the spar bushes should be the one to use?
>
> hope someone out there can assist.
>
> Vic
>
>
>
>
> Read this topic online here:
>
> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=435414#435414
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 06, 2014 5:14 pm    Post subject: torque tube Reply with quote

Yes Karl,
Thank god for clecos is all I can say. I hold the top on with maybe 30, but I can go from top on to top off, or visa versa in about 5 minutes. I do that.
TR

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On 6 Dec 2014, at 4:35 pm, Karl Heindl <kheindl(at)msn.com (kheindl(at)msn.com)> wrote:
[quote] Tony,

You are probably right about the rats.
But to avoid a twisted fuselage, why not cleco the top in place whenever alignment is important. I didn't bond on the top until almost everything was finished. That included wings, tailplanes with balance weight, wall and roof lining, all electrics etc.
Karl

From: tonyrenshaw268(at)gmail.com (tonyrenshaw268(at)gmail.com)
Subject: Re: Europa-List: torque tube
Date: Sat, 6 Dec 2014 16:11:52 -0800
To: europa-list(at)matronics.com (europa-list(at)matronics.com)

My lower fuse is in a jig, and I can twist it slightly to get the torque tube perfect, BUT, I have no clue it will stay there when the top goes on. It hopefully should, but what happens if it doesn't? Does it matter if the tail plane isn't exactly parallel to the wings? I'll go out here on a limb and say it doesn't matter a rats. The difference in a 1 degree displacement, which I would consider a big error, or dare I say variance, would present a negligible difference to the relative wind, and in terms of creating an asymmetric lift or displacement vector, that was noticeable, I just can't see it. I'd go so far as to say you could build in an error that was large enough to be visible when standing 10' in front of the spinner, a tail plane error of let's say 5 degrees, and it would make bugger all difference. It might even improve single pilot flying with asymmetric weight distribution.
Same with the wings. They were set, weren't they, when the module went in. I reckon chasing our tails for perfection is going to only address the glaring anomalies, but if your cockpit module was installed half correctly, as my kids would say, "just chill".
Regards
Tony Renshaw
Sent from my iPad

On 6 Dec 2014, at 8:55 am, Karl Heindl <kheindl(at)msn.com (kheindl(at)msn.com)> wrote:
Quote:
Vic,

Seems to me that the tailplanes should line up with the wings, i.e. spar bushes.
Ignore the other readings.
Karl

Quote:
Date: Sat, 6 Dec 2014 14:53:52 +0000
From: pete(at)lawless.info (pete(at)lawless.info)
To: europa-list(at)matronics.com (europa-list(at)matronics.com)
Subject: Re: Europa-List: torque tube

--> Europa-List message posted by: Pete Lawless <pete(at)lawless.info (pete(at)lawless.info)>

Hi Vic

The seats are part of the cockpit module glued into place as part of the
build. Very probable that it was fitted at a slight angle to the
fuselage. Should stick with the wing spar as they agree with the top of
the foot well, which is all pre moulded.

Regards

Pete

On 06/12/14 14:32, fraser221 wrote:
> --> Europa-List message posted by: "fraser221" <vicflett(at)tiscali.co.uk (vicflett(at)tiscali.co.uk)>
>
> i am working on restoring a classic mono to flying condition and in the process of changing the tp11 bushes for the torque tube.
>
> i have checked the levels at 3 different points, the wing spar bushes, top of footwell forward of the firewall and on top of the seat module behind the headrests (on uncarpeted surface).
>
> i get a similar reading between the spar bushes and the footwell tops but quite different on the seat module.
>
> is this a problem or am i right in thinking that the spar bushes should be the one to use?
>
> hope someone out there can assist.
>
> Vic
>
>
>
>
> Read this topic online here:
>
> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=435414#435414
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>


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PostPosted: Sun Dec 07, 2014 4:38 am    Post subject: torque tube Reply with quote

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I reckon chasing our tails for perfection is going to only address the glaring anomalies

Tony,

Commenting on the aerodynamic implications of the “errors” or “variances” you mention is way above my pay grade…as for “chasing our tails for perfection”, I can only say that for me, I gave up even striving for perfection some time ago…I do, however, strive for excellence.

Cheers mate,

Fred
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 07, 2014 4:32 pm    Post subject: torque tube Reply with quote

Vic,

Sage advice from the builders. Generally the bushes don't lie. You are
definitely on the right track.

The foot wells are terribly crooked, the seat back better, but not spot on.
You are best not to use them on the Classic. If you want to find out where
the level originally was, measure across the belly just about where the
seatback bulkhead is and that is going to be very close to the bushes. The
fuselage was molded with the belly (and floor) flat. Of course things get
warped, filled, bowed, etc. The plane flies off the bushes so if your plane
is laterally level there, you are off to a great start.

I have rebuilt a couple of Classics and am on the third now in the shop.
Step one is to rig the plane and tail planes and look at it. Does it look
straight. Level the plane off the belly. Initially, check the wing sweep,
dihedral, and incidence before you start gutting or installing mod 52/74.
You can easily see where the wing spars are but you must look close. Use
the spars for placing the level on for dihedral (port aft, stbd forward
edges) and place the level on the same distance out on each side. Then mark
out from the fuselage sides a point at least where the ailerons end along
the spar (about 130 inches) for sweep as the TE is not to be trusted.
Measuring back from the leading edge is OK, provided the angle of the T
square is the same and the fuselage is ish level... Record everything.
De-rig the plane and see what needs to be done.

If the plane is finished painted you have no centerline marks and you don't
know if the top is on straight. For lateral measurements, as I said, I
measure across the belly, then across the bushings ( you will have to make
equal spacers above the bushings, or bolts through them, to get your level
to rest undisturbed above the old cockpit module), and only for future
reference, measure across the back and foot wells. Measure your tailplane
torque tube on both sides, then use a plumb bob to hook over the top of the
fin (rudder removed) and eyeball the vertical. Do your best to get the
plane level across the belly and the longitudinal axis along the door sill,
then do the bushes and the rest. Generally, it is difficult to get the
cockpit module off level. However, it is easier to have it cocked off the
firewall, and that makes for sweep problems. I put a reference mark for
level on the seat back or foot wells, shimming with washers and bolts to
mark level for Wt. and Balance computations. Longitudinal centerline is
from the gear mount, half way between the pivot bushings. Strike a string
to the center of the tail. Then, it is off to the tail plane torque tube.

Once you are comfortable with all the measurements, if you are within a
tenth of a degree it is not worth the trouble to try to change the dihedral
which is set by the cockpit bushes.
Sweep should be within an 1/8" but try for perfect. Incidence should be
equal. There is a lot of filling in the area at the root. I will measure
the incidence at the root, 2 foot out, then at the MAC or about where the
ailerons and flap split is. The 2 foot and MAC are the two I'd like to see
equal. See my website for how to trim.

I have spent as much as 450 hours and $20,000 US rebuilding, painting and
finishing one and when done, was worth every penny. Classics are light and
with an XS firewall forward quite fast. Building or rebuilding an aircraft
is a process of discipline and tolerance, which like a child growing,
delivers great pleasure in the future.

Regards,
Bud Yerly

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From: "fraser221" <vicflett(at)tiscali.co.uk>
Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2014 9:32 AM
To: <europa-list(at)matronics.com>
Subject: torque tube

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i am working on restoring a classic mono to flying condition and in the
process of changing the tp11 bushes for the torque tube.

i have checked the levels at 3 different points, the wing spar bushes, top
of footwell forward of the firewall and on top of the seat module behind
the headrests (on uncarpeted surface).

i get a similar reading between the spar bushes and the footwell tops but
quite different on the seat module.

is this a problem or am i right in thinking that the spar bushes should be
the one to use?

hope someone out there can assist.

Vic


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