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PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 10:10 am    Post subject: Beginner Reply with quote

I just recently bought a fuselage kit from a friend and I'm trying to get up to speed with all the terms/abbreviations on the drawings. Not to appear stupid but trying to learn from others, is there a glossary that explains things like dL ? Most of the things are obvious but you all know what it's like before you drill that first hole or make that first cut. You just want everything to be perfect and afraid to make a mistake. Are there any good books for advice like that for builders?
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 10:34 am    Post subject: Re: Beginner Reply with quote

Look over Zenith's website, and the archives here at Matronics.

Get yourself registered with Zenith so you can get access to their builders website. They'll supply you with a UserID and password.

Drilling the first hole is the hardest part, but it's a great milestone.

IMHO, don't worry about being perfect. If you do, you'll never finish the plane. These are not mach 3 fighters or swiss watches, and they don't have to be perfect.

Zenith aircraft have been build by volunteer labor at airshows and then flown by the designer himself, so that speaks well.

Good luck. You will have fun and learn a lot.

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 10:37 am    Post subject: Beginner Reply with quote

“dl” is “developed length” – the length after bending (someone will hump in with a more precise definition).

The second most common question is “what is a standard angle”. The dimensions are on page 6-T-1 of the 601XL plans in the lower right corner.

A good place to start reading is the Zenith constructions standards document. The glossary is on page 5:

http://www.zenithair.com/pdf-doc/zenair%20construction%20standards%20draft%201-07.pdf

Also read “All-Metal Construction Made Easy” starting at:

http://www.zenithair.com/kit-data/allmetal.htm

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I just recently bought a fuselage kit from a friend and I'm trying to get up to speed with all the terms/abbreviations on the drawings. Not to appear stupid but trying to learn from others, is there a glossary that explains things like dL ? Most of the things are obvious but you all know what it's like before you drill that first hole or make that first cut. You just want everything to be perfect and afraid to make a mistake. Are there any good books for advice like that for builders?

Thanks,

Darrell

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 10:51 am    Post subject: Beginner Reply with quote

Actually "dl" is the length before bending. Usually 1mm or 2mm less
material per bend. Each bend adds length to the finished part--so to speak.

Craig Payne wrote:
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“dl” is “developed length” – the length after bending (someone will
hump in with a more precise definition).

The second most common question is “what is a standard angle”. The
dimensions are on page 6-T-1 of the 601XL plans in the lower right corner.

A good place to start reading is the Zenith constructions standards
document. The glossary is on page 5:

http://www.zenithair.com/pdf-doc/zenair%20construction%20standards%20draft%201-07.pdf

Also read “*_All-Metal Construction Made Easy_*” starting at:

http://www.zenithair.com/kit-data/allmetal.htm

-- Craig



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PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 11:08 am    Post subject: Beginner Reply with quote

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Actually "dl" is the length before bending.

What always throws me off is that it is past tense: developed length. You
would think they would name it "predeveloped length" Smile

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 12:46 pm    Post subject: Re: Beginner Reply with quote

One problem you will find starting with the fuselage is that the build manual assumes you have learned somethings while building the tail and wings.

Good luck and as everyone else has mentioned contact Zenith.

Oh, and use this list. It is a great resource.

[quote="darrellhaas(at)gmail.com"]I just recently bought a fuselage kit from a friend and I'm trying to get up to speed with all the terms/abbreviations on the drawings. Not to appear stupid but trying to learn from others, is there a glossary that explains things like dL ? Most of the things are obvious but you all know what it's like before you drill that first hole or make that first cut. You just want everything to be perfect and afraid to make a mistake. Are there any good books for advice like that for builders?
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 1:18 pm    Post subject: Beginner Reply with quote

Darrell,
One good thing to remember when building anything and that is
MEASURE TWICE, AND CUT ONCE
There are hundreds of builders on this forum who are knowledgeable and willing to help so any time you need to know anything, use the Zenith net because it's a great resource.

Bob Stone
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(I now have 78 hours flying time on this aircraft)
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 1:38 pm    Post subject: Beginner Reply with quote

EVEN BETTER, MEASURE TWICE, STOP THINK ABOUT IT, MEASURE AGAIN, THEN CUT ONCE. Strange, even after all these measures your scrap bin will soon fill up!!

Andy Ackland
601HD (60% done) in the UK

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Darrell,

One good thing to remember when building anything and that is

MEASURE TWICE, AND CUT ONCE

There are hundreds of builders on this forum who are knowledgeable and willing to help so any time you need to know anything, use the Zenith net because it's a great resource.



Bob Stone

Harker Heights, Tx

ZodiacXL w/Jabiru 3300

(I now have 78 hours flying time on this aircraft)
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 2:41 pm    Post subject: Beginner Reply with quote

I second the motion to henceforth refer to "dl" as "pdl". Wink

Kevin

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What always throws me off is that it is past tense: developed length. You
would think they would name it "predeveloped length" Smile

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 3:32 pm    Post subject: Beginner Reply with quote

...Are there any good
books for advice like that for builders?

Darrell,

You now know more than you'll ever need about dl, especially since you're working from a kit and will rarely make a part requiring that knowledge. Still, it's good to know as much as you can; who knows, you may decide to plans-built the rest.

You've gotten a lot of good info. To it I would add:

Buy the Tony Bingellis books from the EAA, particually the first two...

If not already a member of EAA become one...

Find an active EAA chapter near you - one with builders, not coffee sippers and pizza eaters, who are there only to socialize. The social aspect of building, the hangar flying, is important, but you need folks in the know with their hands in or on a project...

If you haven't already done so contact a local FSDO or MIDO office and tell them you're building. Ask all pertinent paperwork be sent your way, especially AC20-27F and the forms that will be needed for final steps in project. As you have a reserved tail number then maybe this is done...

http://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/field_offices/fsdo/

http://www.faa.gov/aircraft/air_cert/locate_office/mido/

If you're an EAA member you can find a wealth of info from general to detailed at

http://members.eaa.org/home/homebuilders/authors/bingelis/index.html

I'll sendyou some info on nutplates off-list.

Good luck jeff



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