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PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 7:06 am    Post subject: Before the top goes on Reply with quote

One other issue. The starboard end of the elevator torque tube needs to be raised abou 1/4" in order to make it level with the fuselage sides. I'm assuming that if I I bond the top on with it raised to level. It will stay level after all has cured. Am I correct?

Vaughn Teegarden

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 8:34 am    Post subject: Before the top goes on Reply with quote

Yes but also put a straight edge along the RH trailing edge of the fin.
That needs to be straight.
BTW Don't glue the top on until everything is in, elevator deflections
set up flaps and wings set up too. Those jobs are awful with the top on.
If its a tri I would put the gear in too, but that's just my opinion.
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One other issue. The starboard end of the elevator torque tube needs
to be raised abou 1/4" in order to make it level with the fuselage
sides. I'm assuming that if I I bond the top on with it raised to
level. It will stay level after all has cured. Am I correct?

Vaughn Teegarden

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 8:41 am    Post subject: Before the top goes on Reply with quote

Vaughn,

If your cockpit module is properly installed, the top of the tank compartment should be level. I leveled the lower fuse, at that point and then used a level on the torque tube to set it. I found that the sides of the fuse, at the rear were a bit out, when checking against the front. Once the bearings are bonded into place, they will stay, without a problem. Be sure to spread the two sides of the fuse, to match the proper width, before setting the bearings...

Jeff - Baby Blue
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[quote] One other issue. The starboard end of the elevator torque tube needs to be raised abou 1/4" in order to make it level with the fuselage sides. I'm assuming that if I I bond the top on with it raised to level. It will stay level after all has cured. Am I correct?

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Does anyone know where I can obtain a reasonably priced 914?

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 9:10 am    Post subject: Before the top goes on Reply with quote

I'm about to confront this task.

And I have considered with trepidation putting the (tri) gear in with the
top on.

Europa says that without the top on the fuse is insufficiently rigid to set
up the wings properly. They do say that you can cleco the top on. Any
comments? What have others done?

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 10:14 am    Post subject: Before the top goes on Reply with quote

Most professional builders do it with the top clecoed on. IMHO once the
cokpit module is in that section of the fuse is rigid enough, its only
floppy from behind the luggage bay bulkhead. It is infinitely easier to
work inside with the top off, just cleco it on for resin cure.
Graham
get a second opinion Wink

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I'm about to confront this task.

And I have considered with trepidation putting the (tri) gear in with the
top on.

Europa says that without the top on the fuse is insufficiently rigid to set
up the wings properly. They do say that you can cleco the top on. Any
comments? What have others done?




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PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 12:20 pm    Post subject: Before the top goes on Reply with quote

I am presently scuff-sanding the mating surfaces prior to bonding the top on the fuselage. Would it be wise to lock down all the adjustments for the elevators and trim tab before doing that. All travel measurements check out according to the manual. Other than safety wiring the turnbuckles for the mass-balance arm, I can't think of anything else to do before it starts to look like an airplane.

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Does anyone need a 914 firewall forward kit?
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 2:45 pm    Post subject: Before the top goes on Reply with quote

Thanks to all for the hints. I will safety wire the mass balance arm turnbuckles. tighten all control adjustments, and tweak the already installed torque tube level before bonding on the top. I'm also trying to think of any places that might need to be scuff-sanded later so that I can do them while it is still two halves. Wings are in and check out to near perfection thanks to previous builder. I would say that they were installed perfectly, but my years as an engineer do not permit me to do so. Have strived but never achieved.

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 4:36 pm    Post subject: Before the top goes on Reply with quote

Have you got the capping strips on the bulkheads and the balance weight
guides?
Way I do it is do splash layups where the bulkheads etc will bond to the
top skin. After cure cleco on the top and flox the strips to the
bulkheads, wait for the flox to cure then crack the cap strips off the
top skin and take the top off. Now you can do the corner layups in
comfort. When you finally Redux on the top, you can redux on the cap
strips and not have to worry about the corner layups.
Have a look at Paul Stewart's pictures on the Flyer website.
Graham

Europa List wrote:

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Thanks to all for the hints. I will safety wire the mass balance arm
turnbuckles. tighten all control adjustments, and tweak the already
installed torque tube level before bonding on the top. I'm also trying
to think of any places that might need to be scuff-sanded later so
that I can do them while it is still two halves. Wings are in and
check out to near perfection thanks to previous builder. I would say
that they were installed perfectly, but my years as an engineer do not
permit me to do so. Have strived but never achieved.

Engine to be determined at a later date.

Vaughn Teegarden
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 5:13 pm    Post subject: Before the top goes on Reply with quote

Hi Vaughn,
Back your thoughts back from your perfect completed panel/plane.
Imagine everything you desire in it and then think of all the wires,
cables, connectors, and bonded on tie downs to support them. Then if
you don't have anything else to do, close it. If your like me you'll
still have 5 or 10 more things later that will cause you to be saying
man... this sure would be easier if the top was off.
Best Regards,
Jeff
N128LJ / Gold Rush. 55 Hours of Flying Fun!
On Nov 3, 2006, at 8:36 AM, Europa List wrote:

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I am presently scuff-sanding the mating surfaces prior to bonding the
top on the fuselage. Would it be wise to lock down all the adjustments
for the elevators and trim tab before doing that. All travel
measurements check out according to the manual. Other than safety
wiring the turnbuckles for the mass-balance arm, I can't think of
anything else to do before it starts to look like an airplane.
 
Vaughn Teegarden
 
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Does anyone need a 914 firewall forward kit?


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PostPosted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 2:15 am    Post subject: Before the top goes on Reply with quote

As Graham has said with the tunnel in the fuse is already fairly stiff.

I did the whole of the tri gear main wheels with the top off. The fuse
was on a wooden jig ( see
http://members.bellatlantic.net/~cpops/cradle.htm ) to support the tail
and the top was clecoed in place to check alignment when needed.
Everything came out just right.

Ian Rickard #505 G-IANI XS Trigear
Europa Club Mods Rep (Trigear)
e-mail mods(at)europaclub.org.uk
or direct g-iani(at)ntlworld.com
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 3:52 am    Post subject: Before the top goes on Reply with quote

I have already done something similar with vinilester formed over the belly
but did not include the tail support – which was a mistake given how
difficult it is to turn over.

I also like your “˝ turn-over” design to get at the belly.

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 8:37 am    Post subject: Before the top goes on Reply with quote

In a message dated 11/3/2006 10:35:47 AM Central Standard Time, grahamsingleton(at)btinternet.com writes:
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(If its a tri I would put the gear in too, but that's just my opinion.
Graham)
Excellent advise Gram.
I found installing in the support ribs and lay-up to be a 70 hour job. According to Andy, so long as the fuselage is supported in a good cradle, it is acceptable do the job with the top off.



Brian Skelly
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North Texas USA
You can see my build photos at:
http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 12:11 pm    Post subject: Before the top goes on Reply with quote

It looked like a really pleasant job with the top on…

Thanks

Will


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In a message dated 11/3/2006 10:35:47 AM Central Standard Time, grahamsingleton(at)btinternet.com writes:
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(If its a tri I would put the gear in too, but that's just my opinion.
Graham)

Excellent advise Gram.

I found installing in the support ribs and lay-up to be a 70 hour job. According to Andy, so long as the fuselage is supported in a good cradle, it is acceptable do the job with the top off.





Brian Skelly
Europa XS TriGear #A276
North Texas USA
You can see my build photos at:
http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 7:00 am    Post subject: Before the top goes on Reply with quote

Vaughn,

Check out www.rotec.com.
Based in Vancouver B.C., they are a Rotax dealer and are offering some re-built to factory spec 914's.

If the price is right it might be an option.

Dave C-FBZI


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One other issue. The starboard end of the elevator torque tube needs to be raised abou 1/4" in order to make it level with the fuselage sides. I'm assuming that if I I bond the top on with it raised to level. It will stay level after all has cured. Am I correct?

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 12:45 am    Post subject: Before the top goes on Reply with quote

Morning Vaughn

Have you done a trial fit of the top, temporarily fixed in position with self tapers? When I did that on my Classic I discovered nothing down the back was square and ended up having to cut out and remake the rear bulkhead to get the torque tube level.

Regards

Pete

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