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PostPosted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 12:25 pm    Post subject: Instructions for horizontal tail. Reply with quote

I might be missing a few more pages from the original cover and finish section of my Mod IV 1050 rebuild. The two panels that cover the triangular area below the stab are held on by a series of tabs. I cannot devine what method is used to secure
them.


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 12:58 pm    Post subject: Re: Instructions for horizontal tail. Reply with quote

Dave, the Classic 4 manual instructs to drill the fuselage tabs 7/64 and use 6R X 3/8" Truss Type A screws to attach the covers. The covers should be as close to the stabilizer and as far foreword as possible. back drill through the tabs and cover.

It also says you may want to postpone drilling and installing the covers until you make some test flights. You might have to move the front of the Horizon stab down to adjust pitch trim.

The tabs on my fuselage were hardened (from the welding I suspect) so I burned up a couple bits drilling them. Then the truss screws didn't work because the tabs were so hard the screws stripped without threading into the tabs. I then drilled the tabs out larger and put some #6 machine screw U nuts on the tabs and used #6 stainless machine screws.


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 4:12 pm    Post subject: Instructions for horizontal tail. Reply with quote

Quite a pain. I had the same issue but mine were in the wrong places
to attach the metal. Had to make do with added tabs. Yes - Add the
metal after flight test in case the horizontal needs to be adjusted.
At least make sure the tabs have holes & screws that fit, and are in
places that allow the metal to be installed.
Paul
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Dave, the Classic 4 manual instructs to drill the fuselage tabs 7/64
and use 6R X 3/8" Truss Type A screws to attach the covers. The
covers should be as close to the stabilizer and as far foreword as
possible. back drill through the tabs and cover.

It also says you may want to postpone drilling and installing the
covers until you make some test flights. You might have to move the
front of the Horizon stab down to adjust pitch trim.

The tabs on my fuselage were hardened (from the welding I suspect)
so I burned up a couple bits drilling them. Then the truss screws
didn't work because the tabs were so hard the screws stripped
without threading into the tabs. I then drilled the tabs out larger
and put some #6 machine screw U nuts on the tabs and used #6
stainless machine screws.

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Tom Jones
Classic IV, Phase one
503 Rotax, 72 inch Two blade Warp
Ellensburg, WA


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 5:32 pm    Post subject: Re: Instructions for horizontal tail. Reply with quote

I change the position of my horiz. stab twice a year when going from floats to wheels and back again.

I use the top hole on wheels ( front of horiz. stab up more)

And the bottom hole while on floats.

Plane is flyable either way but just a bit more stick pressure, but defiantly not un bearable thanks to the Kitfox's light controls.

When testing you will likely find your best cruise 582 ? 5800 to 6000 rpm and set your horiz stab accordingly. If you have trim is not as big of a deal. I don't have trim and really the controls are so light it just extra weight Smile

Keep em light !!


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 3:16 am    Post subject: Instructions for horizontal tail. Reply with quote

I used very small sheet metal screws...can't recall the size right
now, but if they ever strip, I can always go larger or use J-nuts/U-
nuts.
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I might be missing a few more pages from the original cover and
finish section of my Mod IV 1050 rebuild. The two panels that cover
the triangular area below the stab are held on by a series of tabs.
I cannot devine what method is used to secure
them.
Dave Goddard- Mod IV 1050/582
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 5:52 am    Post subject: Instructions for horizontal tail. Reply with quote

The tail of the plane can be subjected to a lot of vibration. In the C185s
they have similar fairings around the tail. Those fairings are mostly held
in place by two machine screws and nuts per side, and then several PK screws
I think they were #10. It is amazing how well they can hold! All the tail
fairings on the C are curved to give them extra strength when held
(securely) in place.

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 8:01 am    Post subject: Instructions for horizontal tail. Reply with quote

tinnerman nuts.

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From: "Dave G." <occom(at)ns.sympatico.ca>
I might be missing a few more pages from the original cover and finish section of my Mod IV 1050 rebuild. The two panels that cover the triangular area below the stab are held on by a series of tabs. I cannot devine what method is used to secure
them.


Dave Goddard- Mod IV 1050/582
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 8:07 am    Post subject: Re: Instructions for horizontal tail. Reply with quote

mine got tiny Philips screws.
they tabs are hard to drill -- i put in larger ones.

not sure size really about # 8s maybe ?

I also made gap seal coversimilarar for the top of the horiz stab.
not sure why it was left open.


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