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Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 8:09 am Post subject: Tip up canopy frame |
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Hello Group,
The tip canopy skin C-702 attached to the frame
when lifted interferes with the F-771 skin only in the
area between the hinge line but outside of the hinge
points every part of the C-702 skin moves nicely away
from the F-771. What have builders done to alleviate
this interference so they can open the canopy? I could
notch out a section of the F-771 skin between the
hinge points but that would look almost as hokey as if
the C-702 was shimmed higher than the F-771? Any help
is appreciated. John RV7A.
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dan(at)rvproject.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 8:39 am Post subject: Tip up canopy frame |
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Quote: | from the F-771. What have builders done to alleviate
this interference so they can open the canopy? I could
notch out a section of the F-771 skin between the
hinge points but that would look almost as hokey as if
the C-702 was shimmed higher than the F-771? Any help
is appreciated. John RV7A.
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Chop chop, shim shim. You'll have a gap either fore/aft or up/down.
)_( Dan
RV-7 N714D (1165 hours)
www.rvproject.com / www.weathermeister.com
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rv7a.builder(at)yahoo.com Guest
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Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 10:23 am Post subject: Tip up canopy frame |
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Thanks Dan,
I just got an email from Ken (at) Van's and he
indicated that their plane has a .050 gap in that
area. Since the rivet line on the C-702 extends back
aways from the skin edge, does the shim almost have to
extend to the edge to get the lift needed to get the
desired gap? Would a slot cut in either the F-771 or
C-702 be preferable to shimming? Thanks.
--- Dan Checkoway <dan(at)rvproject.com> wrote:
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<dan(at)rvproject.com>
> from the F-771. What have builders done to
alleviate
> this interference so they can open the canopy? I
could
> notch out a section of the F-771 skin between the
> hinge points but that would look almost as hokey
as if
> the C-702 was shimmed higher than the F-771? Any
help
> is appreciated. John RV7A.
Chop chop, shim shim. You'll have a gap either
fore/aft or up/down.
)_( Dan
RV-7 N714D (1165 hours)
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browse
Subscriptions page,
FAQ,
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dan(at)rvproject.com Guest
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Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 10:47 am Post subject: Tip up canopy frame |
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Quote: | I just got an email from Ken (at) Van's and he
indicated that their plane has a .050 gap in that
area. Since the rivet line on the C-702 extends back
aways from the skin edge, does the shim almost have to
extend to the edge to get the lift needed to get the
desired gap? Would a slot cut in either the F-771 or
C-702 be preferable to shimming? Thanks.
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I think you be overthinkin. But whatever works!
)_( Dan
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