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PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 4:28 pm    Post subject: Diagonal LE braces Reply with quote

I got my plans out (Firestar # 86) and looked at the detail for the wing construction. There are two 5/16 diagonal braces off of the root rib that keep the LE in column. That's it. I'm going to look in one the inspection covers (or make a new one) and inspect these braces. If they are secure and I don't do anything crazy, I feel I should be alright. Any comments are welcome.

Also a very easy thing to do would be to add a removable (would have to be to fold and unfold) brace such as a tube that slides over and locks the leading edge tubes joining the two wings together as one. I would think that this would lock to entire wing together as one and keep the leading edge in column.


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 4:51 pm    Post subject: Diagonal LE braces Reply with quote

Excellent idea. Especially if you tied the joiner to the gap seal so
that it couldn't move either left or right.
Or else made the gap seal so that it couldn't move left or right, (a
snug fit between the two root ribs?) and then had a way to just pin each
leading edge to it.

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Also a very easy thing to do would be to add a removable (would have to be to fold and unfold) brace such as a tube that slides over and locks the leading edge tubes joining the two wings together as one. I would think that this would lock to entire wing together as one and keep the leading edge in column.


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 4:57 pm    Post subject: Diagonal LE braces Reply with quote

And there are 15 false ribs per side. I know they don't have as much
strength as the full ribs, but there is some added strength. They do more
than just hold the canvas taunt. As others said before, if the LE is kept
in column then the wing is very strong.
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 6:49 pm    Post subject: Diagonal LE braces Reply with quote

On Mar 5, 2006, at 7:24 PM, John Murr wrote:
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Also a very easy thing to do would be to add a removable (would
have to be to fold and unfold) brace such as a tube that slides
over and locks the leading edge tubes joining the two wings
together as one. I would think that this would lock to entire wing
together as one and keep the leading edge in column.


John

Firestar #86

John, very good idea !
That is one thing I did do to the five rib plane I wrote to you
about. I did not fold my plane but I connected the leading edges
with a bolt in tube to which the gap cover was also secured.


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 7:03 pm    Post subject: Re: Diagonal LE braces Reply with quote

jdm(at)wideworld.net wrote:


Also a very easy thing to do would be to add a removable (would have to be to fold and unfold) brace such as a tube that slides over and locks the leading edge tubes joining the two wings together as one. I would think that this would lock to entire wing together as one and keep the leading edge in column.

John

Firestar #86


Hi John,

That idea really scares me. If those wings tend to move in flight in relation to each other even a little bit, you will adding huge stresses to those diagnal tubes you were talking about. I beleive that you could end up inducing a failure that way. Joining the leading edges like that could cause stress to the leading edge portions of both wings that you have not considered. That would take quite a bit of analysis to see what the effects of that would be. I suggest you call Kolb tech support and see what they think about that.

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 7:03 pm    Post subject: Diagonal LE braces Reply with quote

Gene,

Can you resend that e-mail you are referring to. I deleted it by mistake.
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 7:12 pm    Post subject: Diagonal LE braces Reply with quote

Just talking about the leading edge tube on the Firestar, the only purpose I
can see is that it supports the ribs from bowing under fabric loads and maybe
sees a little bending but I had never considered it critical. The false ribs
on a FS2 would not support the LE tube from wiggling span wise as they are
pinned to the main spar with just one rivet and cannot take any sideways bending.
On my plane I could not stand the thought of drilling a hole so near the max
tension location on the main spar and I glued them to the spar instead. Poor
idea as several of them have broken free of the spar and rattle at idle. Have
to fix them one day.
We had a guy inadvertently fly a Firestar that did not have the spar to cage
pins safetyed. In the pattern one wing leading edge started moving up, pilot
grabbed the wing and held it while he landed. Good job both pins did not back
out.
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 9:07 pm    Post subject: Diagonal LE braces Reply with quote

In a message dated 3/5/2006 7:34:27 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
jdm(at)wideworld.net writes:

add a removable (would have to be to fold and unfold) brace such as a tube
that slides over and locks the leading edge tubes joining the two wings
together as one.

John M,

Hey, that sounds like a very good idea you thought of. Go for it.

Bill Varnes
Original Kolb FireStar
Audubon NJ
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