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PostPosted: Mon May 28, 2007 5:41 am    Post subject: Pitot lines Reply with quote

I have just finished making nad installing a custom mount for a pitot/static tube (Spruce) for my mode 4 thanks to Lynn Matteson for his help and info. Know the problem,the original tube has you drill a 17/64 hole in the spar at a 90 degree piont to install the line that goes to the cockpit.My pitot/static tube needs two lines.A construction manual I have says there is no tress on holes at a 90 degree piont to the vertical,so can I elongate the and run both lines thru, or should I drill two separate holes X distance apart.----Leon Morris/Classic 4(1994)/50%/Flower Mound, TX

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PostPosted: Mon May 28, 2007 6:20 am    Post subject: Pitot lines Reply with quote

Hi Leon,

I didn't even drill the one hole. I ran the line over
to the back side of the spar and made a seperate entry
into the cockpit behind the spar. Watch how you bend
the line though for wing folding. And you need the
line to go over the spar near a rib or it will have
fabric stuck to it when you cover the wing. The
fabric dips between ribs a good bit and almost lays on
the spar.

If you go with the spar hole, yes, the least stress is
at the 90 degree point, so that is where they made the
hole. It should be a very smooth hole too, or you add
stress risers, places where it likes to crack, just
like doing a windscreen.

If you make 2 holes too close together, it is possible
for a crack to form between them. A single hole along
the length, but no greater along the diameter of the
spar, is better. If you go with 2 holes, make them
more than tripple the spar diameter apart. I would
tripple the diameter because stress tends to run at a
45 degree angle. That is 1.414 times the diameter. 2
holes x 1.414 = 2.828 diameters. I rounded to 3 or
greater for safety.

To me, this is a place where the pitot and static
lines can chafe thru over time. You don't need any
additional reasons to recover a wing between the
lifetime of the fabric. And then there are those
rivet heads inside the spar to rub on too.

Did anyone else use any antichafe system on these
lines?

Kurt S.
S-5/NSI turbo
Florida and Panama

--- l.morris(at)tx.rr.com wrote:

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I have just finished making nad installing a custom
mount for a pitot/static tube (Spruce) for my mode 4
thanks to Lynn Matteson for his help and info. Know
the problem,the original tube has you drill a 17/64
hole in the spar at a 90 degree piont to install the
line that goes to the cockpit.My pitot/static tube
needs two lines.A construction manual I have says
there is no tress on holes at a 90 degree piont to
the vertical,so can I elongate the and run both
lines thru, or should I drill two separate holes X
distance apart.----Leon Morris/Classic
4(1994)/50%/Flower Mound, TX



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PostPosted: Mon May 28, 2007 6:59 pm    Post subject: Pitot lines Reply with quote

I did not drill any holes in the spar. Ran the tubes down the rear of the
wing. Drilling spars just doesnt sound right.
Albert
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PostPosted: Tue May 29, 2007 6:22 am    Post subject: Re: Pitot lines Reply with quote

When building my model 5 I installed the Dynon with pitot and AOA lines. Drilling one hole in the spar gave me the willies, TWO?? So I ran the lines out to the wing tip, lacing them with rib stitching along the way and then back through the entire length of the rear spar and used a foam plug to center the lines for anti chafing. 40 hours since new. One more flight and phase 1 is complete.

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