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Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 4:35 pm Post subject: Diagonal bracing on Fuselage |
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Hello List;
I am now well into my 701, wings and tail group complete and hanging from the ceiling of my shop. I have a question regarding bracing the fuselage sides. Between the "L"s are large areas of sheet metal which I expect will oil can in flight. Anyone noticed this or am I just a worry wart?
John Read
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Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 4:52 pm Post subject: Diagonal bracing on Fuselage |
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I added "L" angle zig-zag bracing between the vertical "L's." Works very well in reducing oil canning. (The factory demo also has this type of bracing.) Some builders have used "X" bracing but I figure this just adds extra weight and is overkill.
Ralph
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Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 5:02 pm Post subject: Diagonal bracing on Fuselage |
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Thanks Ralph. I think I will make a few braces.
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John Read
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[quote] I added "L" angle zig-zag bracing between the vertical "L's." Works very well in reducing oil canning. (The factory demo also has this type of bracing.) Some builders have used "X" bracing but I figure this just adds extra weight and is overkill.
Ralph
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Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 5:21 pm Post subject: Diagonal bracing on Fuselage |
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John,
I installed them, used the idea from Larry Martins website.
Bob Spudis
N701ZX 160hrs
In a message dated 7/13/2008 8:35:55 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, JohnDRead(at)aol.com writes:
Quote: | Hello List;
I am now well into my 701, wings and tail group complete and hanging from the ceiling of my shop. I have a question regarding bracing the fuselage sides. Between the "L"s are large areas of sheet metal which I expect will oil can in flight. Anyone noticed this or am I just a worry wart?
John Read
Phone: 303-648-3261
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kmccune
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Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 3:34 am Post subject: Re: Diagonal bracing on Fuselage |
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I plan on using the zigzag pattern, but I can't decide on 3m tape or rivets. I like the idea of rivets better as it feels more permanent to me. It also seems that it would stiffen up the tail for those less then perfect take offs and landing? Would putting a crimp or three in each one on the leg facing in, after assembly help to tension the skin out, is it necessary? I also plan on false ribs in the wings.
Kevin
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georgerace
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Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 5:16 am Post subject: Diagonal bracing on Fuselage |
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Hi John:
The other day one of my EAA Advisors was looking at my, finally finished, 701. I DID NOT put any bracing into the fuselage so will probably have a lot of oil canning. Indeed I have been taxing it around the grass strip and can hear it from time to time. Anyway, my Advisor suggested that I simply glue 1/2 inch Styrofoam to the inside surfaces and all the noise will go away, or so he says. He estimated the total weight to be less than 3 pounds if I coated the inside of the entire fuselage.
Don't know if this will work or has ever been done but is an interesting suggestion. He suggests that it would probably weigh less, cost less, and be much more effective then cross bracing.
George
N73EX
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Subject: Diagonal bracing on Fuselage
Hello List;
I am now well into my 701, wings and tail group complete and hanging from the ceiling of my shop. I have a question regarding bracing the fuselage sides. Between the "L"s are large areas of sheet metal which I expect will oil can in flight. Anyone noticed this or am I just a worry wart?
John Read
Phone: 303-648-3261
Fax: 303-648-3262
Cell: 719-494-4567
Get the scoop on last night's hottest shows and the live music scene in your area - Check out TourTracker.com!
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Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 9:32 am Post subject: Diagonal bracing on Fuselage |
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Do not archive serial number 701-Wah-Wah-Wah
Hey George:
My concern would be flammability. Doesn't Styrofoam burn readily and emit fumes?
Search the archives and check Chuck Dietrich's well thought out and simple method of curing oil canning
Regards,
Randy, Las Vegas
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my Advisor suggested that I simply glue 1/2 inch Styrofoam
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Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 9:46 pm Post subject: Diagonal bracing on Fuselage |
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Oil canning is good: Lets you know instantly when the ball is not centered
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Subject: Re: Diagonal bracing on Fuselage
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Date: Monday, July 14, 2008, 1:27 PM
Do not archive serial number 701-Wah-Wah-Wah
Hey George:
My concern would be flammability. Doesn't Styrofoam burn readily and emit fumes?
Search the archives and check Chuck Dietrich's well thought out and simple method of curing oil canning
Regards,
Randy, Las Vegas
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Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 8:36 am Post subject: Diagonal bracing on Fuselage |
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I had Zenith make me .016 L angles and installed them using 3M tape.
After installation I crimped the L angles. If I had it over to do again,
I would run the L angles all the way to the vertical fuse L's and install
one rivet on each end of the .016 angles where the touch the vertical L's
just to be sure that the cross bracing L's cannot come loose and fall
onto the control cables. That being said, the tape has held fine through
120 hours and I only hear oil canning when I am slipping or doing some
such cross control maneuver.
I also installed L angles in the wings between the ribs. My experience is
that the flat bottom of the wings are more prone to oil canning than the
curved tops.
Jeff Beachy
N701N, 120 hours
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Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 11:11 am Post subject: Diagonal bracing on Fuselage |
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I too have added 0.016 false ribs in wings (except outermost bay) and 0.025
zig-zag bracing in fuselage sides (still building). Used homemade tools
from www.ch701.com (modified shortened version of Murray's "Home Depot"
wooden brake, homemade crimping pliers, and Alfa Knife). Used A4 rivets
same pitch as existing wing ribs and fuselage vertical "L" angles. The ends
of the fuselage zig-zag angles pick up rivets in the longerons (same as the
aft-most diagonal "L"s between horizontal stabilizer attach points). If I
had to do it over, I would have also added a false rib in the wing outermost
bay, top skin. May still do that.
Ralph
N701SA (reserved)
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