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waltmurphy



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PostPosted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 9:13 am    Post subject: Rib stitching Reply with quote

Does anyone have good illustrations on how the rib stitching is done on
the Russian and Chinese control surfaces?
The Western method crosses the ribs but the Eastern aircraft have the
rib stitch in line with the rib with the knots hidden, can't find any
reference to how this is done in the manuals that I have.

Thanks,
Walt Murphy
CJ-6A ( recovering elevators )
Reno, NV


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 9:31 am    Post subject: Re: Rib stitching Reply with quote

George Coy has the information.

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 9:44 am    Post subject: Rib stitching Reply with quote

contact me off line, I have drawings of the knots and techniques for european fabric covering, you can tell by looking at the line, there are no transverse stitches and there isnot full thickness material going under and over, the fabric is usually attached to the ribs via a rib cover and stitched under the ribs.
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Walt Murphy <waltmurphy(at)charter.net> wrote:
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Does anyone have good illustrations on how the rib stitching is done on
the Russian and Chinese control surfaces?
The Western method crosses the ribs but the Eastern aircraft have the
rib stitch in line with the rib with the knots hidden, can't find any
reference to how this is done in the manuals that I have.

Thanks,
Walt Murphy
CJ-6A ( recovering elevators [quote][b]


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