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Phil.Perry(at)netapp.com Guest
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Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 5:44 am Post subject: Attaching QB Fuse to Tailcone |
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Getting ready to attach the QB fuselage to my tail cone.
Section 29-2 describes drilling #30 pilot holes for the longeron attachment using the template provided.
The only issue is that the QB doesn’t come with this template, so I have no clue where to drill these attachment holes.
I know someone else has ran into this issue before me.
Anyone get word from Vans on their proper location?
Thanks,
Phil
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rleffler
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Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 6:15 am Post subject: Attaching QB Fuse to Tailcone |
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I just measured mine, which were drilled using the template. The most aft hole is centered about 7/16” from the aft end of the longeron. Each of the other holes appear to be on ¾” centers going forward.
I don’t think the precise location is critical as long as appropriate spacing is provided. Btw, you’ll be taking these bolts on and off multiple times later on during the build, so don’t torque seal them quite yet.
bob
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Subject: Attaching QB Fuse to Tailcone
Getting ready to attach the QB fuselage to my tail cone.
Section 29-2 describes drilling #30 pilot holes for the longeron attachment using the template provided.
The only issue is that the QB doesn’t come with this template, so I have no clue where to drill these attachment holes.
I know someone else has ran into this issue before me.
Anyone get word from Vans on their proper location?
Thanks,
Phil
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AirMike
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Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 6:56 am Post subject: Attaching QB Fuse to Tailcone |
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I would affirm Bob's observation. The position need not be exact. Just make sure that you are centered on the longerons so that you can get the nut on the bolt (and the bolt tightened). Use the proper spacing to maintain the structural integrity of the union. Note the position of the rivets that go in on a perpendicular angle. You have to remove the bolts and nuts to get those rivets in later, or go with a pop rivet which is ugly.
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Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 8:44 am Post subject: Attaching QB Fuse to Tailcone |
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Thanks for the help Bob and Mike!
Can you tell how they determined the center line of the angle?
Does it look like they determined the center line by finding center on
the interior side of the angle or the exterior side?
The angle is 3/4" x 3/4" and 1/8" thick.
If they measured on the exterior and then drilled, the hole moves closer
to the bend by 1/8".
Thanks again......
Phil
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rleffler
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Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 10:14 am Post subject: Attaching QB Fuse to Tailcone |
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It will be late tonight before I can measure. I would center on the
interior side, since you need to ensure spacing for the washer.
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rleffler
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Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 11:16 am Post subject: Attaching QB Fuse to Tailcone |
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I was able to make the measurements before I left. My holes are centered on
the outside of the angle, 3/8" from the inside edge of the longeron.
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nukeflyboy
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Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 7:06 pm Post subject: Re: Attaching QB Fuse to Tailcone |
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I recall having a minor problem with my QB. If all the holes on the skins don't line up perfectly check the longerons for interference. They may be too long. Trim a little off if needed.
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Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 11:04 am Post subject: Attaching QB Fuse to Tailcone |
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Check the manual on std aircraft construction and Van's instructions. The most important thing is to maintain structural integrity. If I recall correctly your holes should be no more than 1.5x the width of the hole from the edge. Like the prior post said leave enuf room for the washers and nut
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Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 3:43 pm Post subject: Attaching QB Fuse to Tailcone |
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You're right. I was measuring mine last night and they're all too long.
Not by a little, but by a lot!!! Almost 1.5 inches too long. I can't
believe they couldn't even get close.
One of them is so long that it sticks into the baggage door opening...
I also found another stupid thing in the mix too.
Directly above the baggage door are a couple of pieces of angle. You're
supposed to trim the bottom 3/8" off the entire length of the angle(s).
The goof balls just riveted the thing in place and never trimmed the
bottom flange down. That's not going to be a fun one to fix.
Also notice several missing pieces that were supposed to be included in
the QB part (not in the inventory) and they're just not installed and
not on the inventory list either.
The work is generally pretty good and they're still saving me a bunch of
time, but their attention to detail is terrible.
Phil
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rleffler
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Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 4:18 pm Post subject: Attaching QB Fuse to Tailcone |
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Certainly makes you wonder what other short cuts they took that you haven't
found yet......
I guess that is the advantage with normal builds, we only have one person to
blame and we know where all the skeletons lie.
Do not archive
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Phil.Perry(at)netapp.com Guest
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Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 5:25 pm Post subject: Attaching QB Fuse to Tailcone |
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Yeah... Another one that I found is on the control stick mounts.
If you recall, the mounts for the control column's require trimming.
See 28-4 Step 1.
They didn't even bother to remove the hatched area and just put them
into the airplane. I just left them because I don't think it will cause
any problems - except weight. If my baby turns out being a little
fatter than all of her siblings, I might go back in and look for spots
like that to remove some weight.
I also decided to check the accuracy of their torque wrenches.
..............that's when I decided that they don't allow them onto the
factory floor.
Phil
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Kellym
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Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 6:54 pm Post subject: Attaching QB Fuse to Tailcone |
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Be sure to give Van's your comments with regards to the workmanship as
well as the shortages, in writing.
Perry, Phil wrote:
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You're right. I was measuring mine last night and they're all too long.
Not by a little, but by a lot!!! Almost 1.5 inches too long. I can't
believe they couldn't even get close.
One of them is so long that it sticks into the baggage door opening...
I also found another stupid thing in the mix too.
Directly above the baggage door are a couple of pieces of angle. You're
supposed to trim the bottom 3/8" off the entire length of the angle(s).
The goof balls just riveted the thing in place and never trimmed the
bottom flange down. That's not going to be a fun one to fix.
Also notice several missing pieces that were supposed to be included in
the QB part (not in the inventory) and they're just not installed and
not on the inventory list either.
The work is generally pretty good and they're still saving me a bunch of
time, but their attention to detail is terrible.
Phil
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