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ceengland(at)bellsouth.ne
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 7:04 pm    Post subject: -7 tipup F-721A: When?? Reply with quote

Those who have gone before,

When is it ok to rivet the F-721A's ('forward canopy deck', (at)
instrument panel) to the longerons? I've fit all the stuff related to
the F-768 sub panel components but I'm waiting (as the instructions say
you can) to rivet that assembly into the fuselage. I'm ready to start
fitting the canopy frame, but that ain't happening unless I either rivet
the F-721A's to the longerons or take them out completely.

The earlier instructions describe 'fitting' them, but don't specify
actually riveting them in place.
Thanks,

Charlie


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 10:35 am    Post subject: -7 tipup F-721A: When?? Reply with quote

Charlie England wrote:
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Those who have gone before,

When is it ok to rivet the F-721A's ('forward canopy deck', (at)
instrument panel) to the longerons? I've fit all the stuff related to
the F-768 sub panel components but I'm waiting (as the instructions
say you can) to rivet that assembly into the fuselage. I'm ready to
start fitting the canopy frame, but that ain't happening unless I
either rivet the F-721A's to the longerons or take them out completely.

The earlier instructions describe 'fitting' them, but don't specify
actually riveting them in place.
Thanks,

Charlie

OK, I know that Van's engineers won't apologize for the terrible
nomenclature, so I will. I'm sorry that Van named 2 little 4" x 12"
triangles 'forward canopy decks'.

These are the pieces that rivet to the top of the top longerons from
about 2" aft of the instrument panel, where they are only an inch wide,
up to the 'sub panel' where they are about 4 " wide.

I have no intention of riveting the upper structure & forward skin yet.
But, clecos holding these F-721A's on the longerons interfere with
fitting the canopy frame. I'm trying to determine whether I'm supposed
to go ahead with riveting these 2 small pieces so I can fit the canopy,
& not interfere with anything else in the process.

Thanks,

Charlie


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 11:11 am    Post subject: -7 tipup F-721A: When?? Reply with quote

I think mine were rivetted to the longerons in the QB kit but I left clecos in on the sub panel until I was sure it wasn't coming out again.

Pretty much this means you have to have all the structure that is going to support your radios complete.

Frank
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 11:19 am    Post subject: -7 tipup F-721A: When?? Reply with quote

Hi Charlie,

I'm at this point (building/installing the canopy frame) so I can't
accurately say "go for it".

In my case, I riveted the forward canopy decks several weeks ago only to
realize that I needed to attach the tabs that in turn attach to the
instrument panel. It was not very difficult to fit and rivet those tabs
into place. The inboard tabs were reachable w/ a pneumatic squeezer and a
longeron yoke; the top tabs were reachable with an "L" shaped bucking bar.

I think that the only other item that could cause some heartburn is the
possibility of adding a dimmer for a map light or something similar.

Some suggestions:

- Can you cleco from underneath (even if for just a few holes)? Not sure
if the clecos will stand a little too tall.

- Maybe rivet using 2 or 3 rivets. That way if you need to remove it,
drilling out 2 or 3 rivets is a much easier exercise.

Here's hoping I don't run into any problems! Wink

Good luck,

/\/elson
RV-7A "tip-up"
Austin, TX
~~ Lately my memory seems to be like a steel trap .... without any spring. ~~

On Tue, 17 Jun 2008, Charlie England wrote:

Quote:


Charlie England wrote:
>
>
> Those who have gone before,
>
> When is it ok to rivet the F-721A's ('forward canopy deck', (at) instrument
> panel) to the longerons? I've fit all the stuff related to the F-768 sub
> panel components but I'm waiting (as the instructions say you can) to rivet
> that assembly into the fuselage. I'm ready to start fitting the canopy
> frame, but that ain't happening unless I either rivet the F-721A's to the
> longerons or take them out completely.
>
> The earlier instructions describe 'fitting' them, but don't specify
> actually riveting them in place.
> Thanks,
>
> Charlie

OK, I know that Van's engineers won't apologize for the terrible
nomenclature, so I will. I'm sorry that Van named 2 little 4" x 12" triangles
'forward canopy decks'.

These are the pieces that rivet to the top of the top longerons from about 2"
aft of the instrument panel, where they are only an inch wide, up to the 'sub
panel' where they are about 4 " wide.

I have no intention of riveting the upper structure & forward skin yet. But,
clecos holding these F-721A's on the longerons interfere with fitting the
canopy frame. I'm trying to determine whether I'm supposed to go ahead with
riveting these 2 small pieces so I can fit the canopy, & not interfere with
anything else in the process.

Thanks,

Charlie



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PostPosted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 6:14 pm    Post subject: -7 tipup F-721A: When?? Reply with quote

Frank mentioned that they come riveted in the QB, so that probably means
it's safe to go ahead with riveting.

Cleco from below might work; I also like the idea of just riveting a
couple of holes. I hadn't thought of that. That would give the 'best of
both worlds'.

Thanks!

Charlie

David E. Nelson wrote:
Quote:

<david.nelson(at)pobox.com>
Hi Charlie,

I'm at this point (building/installing the canopy frame) so I can't
accurately say "go for it".

In my case, I riveted the forward canopy decks several weeks ago only
to realize that I needed to attach the tabs that in turn attach to the
instrument panel. It was not very difficult to fit and rivet those
tabs into place. The inboard tabs were reachable w/ a pneumatic
squeezer and a longeron yoke; the top tabs were reachable with an "L"
shaped bucking bar.

I think that the only other item that could cause some heartburn is
the possibility of adding a dimmer for a map light or something similar.

Some suggestions:

- Can you cleco from underneath (even if for just a few holes)? Not
sure if the clecos will stand a little too tall.

- Maybe rivet using 2 or 3 rivets. That way if you need to remove it,
drilling out 2 or 3 rivets is a much easier exercise.

Here's hoping I don't run into any problems! Wink

Good luck,

/\/elson
RV-7A "tip-up"
Austin, TX
~~ Lately my memory seems to be like a steel trap .... without any
spring. ~~

On Tue, 17 Jun 2008, Charlie England wrote:

>
> <ceengland(at)bellsouth.net>
>
> Charlie England wrote:
>>
>> <ceengland(at)bellsouth.net>
>>
>> Those who have gone before,
>>
>> When is it ok to rivet the F-721A's ('forward canopy deck', (at)
>> instrument panel) to the longerons? I've fit all the stuff related
>> to the F-768 sub panel components but I'm waiting (as the
>> instructions say you can) to rivet that assembly into the fuselage.
>> I'm ready to start fitting the canopy frame, but that ain't
>> happening unless I either rivet the F-721A's to the longerons or
>> take them out completely.
>>
>> The earlier instructions describe 'fitting' them, but don't specify
>> actually riveting them in place.
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Charlie
>
> OK, I know that Van's engineers won't apologize for the terrible
> nomenclature, so I will. I'm sorry that Van named 2 little 4" x 12"
> triangles 'forward canopy decks'.
>
> These are the pieces that rivet to the top of the top longerons from
> about 2" aft of the instrument panel, where they are only an inch
> wide, up to the 'sub panel' where they are about 4 " wide.
>
> I have no intention of riveting the upper structure & forward skin
> yet. But, clecos holding these F-721A's on the longerons interfere
> with fitting the canopy frame. I'm trying to determine whether I'm
> supposed to go ahead with riveting these 2 small pieces so I can fit
> the canopy, & not interfere with anything else in the process.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Charlie


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