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PostPosted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 4:44 am    Post subject: Fuselage Side Skins (Front) Reply with quote

Afternoon all, frustration and probable stupidity has driven me to posting this question on the list. Embarassed

I am at the point where I am trial fitting the front side skins of the fuselage to the ac. I have followed the steps in the builders photo guide but have hit the following problem. I can't see where I have gone wrong so I am hoping that someone on the list can enlighten me.

When trial fitting the front side skins of the fuselage I have pressed the rear of the skin against the rear spar attach plate and things look good at that end in terms of the height of the skin versus the upper longeron and the lower longeron (plus also alignment).

As I look along the floor of the cockpit from the attach plate to the gear channel all is perfectly aligned. The problem is between the main spar and the gear channel that the alignment of the predrilled holes on the bottom of the side skin drops below the height of the cockpit floor. This obviously isn't meant to happen.

The instructions state to raise the firewall 42 mm (if I remember correctly) off the beams and what appears to be causing this is that the reinforcing "longerons" under the cockpit floor appear to be raising the floor above its intended level. If I try raising the upper longeron to compensate then I no longer have a level upper longeron (ie. just creating another problem).

Has anyone experienced this or alternatively can visualise how I may have cocked this up? Any help would be appreciated as this is quite frustrating and holding up the build.

Cheers

James


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 5:03 am    Post subject: Re: Fuselage Side Skins (Front) Reply with quote

James,
if your side skin is aligned with the fuse floor aft of the gear channel and you have the gear channel level and firewall at the required angle (77deg) you should end up perfectly aligned. It's important to hold the gear channel down with some weight to keep it level.


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 5:03 am    Post subject: Fuselage Side Skins (Front) Reply with quote

Hi James,

I think I had a similar problem (if I really understood your
issue). The position of the gear channel and cabin floor has a
couple of degrees of freedom. I needed to be very careful that all
the pieces were firmly held at the correct angles to get it all to
fit together. I think my parts - particularly the side skin - had
fewer holes pre-drilled than yours, so I may have had a slightly
different set of issues to handle.

This is the kind of question that the tech support folks at Zenith
are really good at handling. I suggest you give them a call before
doing anything permanent. I realize this might take some tricky
scheduling because of the different time zones, but I think it would
be worth your while.

Good luck,

Paul
XL grounded.
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At 05:44 AM 6/24/2009, you wrote:
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<james.roberts(at)computershare.co.za>

Afternoon all, frustration and probable stupidity has driven me to
posting this question on the list. [Embarassed]

I am at the point where I am trial fitting the front side skins of
the fuselage to the ac. I have followed the steps in the builders
photo guide but have hit the following problem. I can't see where I
have gone wrong so I am hoping that someone on the list can enlighten me.

When trial fitting the front side skins of the fuselage I have
pressed the rear of the skin against the rear spar attach plate and
things look good at that end in terms of the height of the skin
versus the upper longeron and the lower longeron (plus also alignment).

As I look along the floor of the cockpit from the attach plate to
the gear channel all is perfectly aligned. The problem is between
the main spar and the gear channel that the alignment of the
predrilled holes on the bottom of the side skin drops below the
height of the cockpit floor. This obviously isn't meant to happen.

The instructions state to raise the firewall 42 mm (if I remember
correctly) off the beams and what appears to be causing this is that
the reinforcing "longerons" under the cockpit floor appear to be
raising the floor above its intended level. If I try raising the
upper longeron to compensate then I no longer have a level upper
longeron (ie. just creating another problem).

Has anyone experienced this or alternatively can visualise how I may
have cocked this up? Any help would be appreciated as this is quite
frustrating and holding up the build.

Cheers

James

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 5:27 am    Post subject: Re: Fuselage Side Skins (Front) Reply with quote

Thanks for the responses so far.

Pavel - I have a good sized collection of weights on top of the gear channel as otherwise it was inclined to bow upwards slightly. I made the firewall jig in accordance with the specs so the firewall should be at the required 77 degrees.

Paul - How did you solve the problem with yours? Going from aft towards the firewall the predrilled holes at the foot of the side skin essentially stop at the main spar (there are other holes after that but they are significantly higher on the skins for some of the L angles that get attached later). The overlap of the bottom of the side skin forward of the firewall gets trimmed later...on the aft side of the firewall it should be flush and not overhang by 0.5 cm.

Any other ideas before I zip an email to Zenith....ideally I would like to fix the problem tonight.

Cheers
James


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 5:51 am    Post subject: Fuselage Side Skins (Front) Reply with quote

Hi James,

I wish I could remember all the details of that
problem. Unfortunately it was a couple of years ago when I faced
it. The sad news is that the notion of 90% complete and 90% to go is
reality. The difference is the time it takes to complete the
airframe kit and actually finish the whole airplane that includes a
lot of stuff not included in the kit like engine, instruments,
upholstery, paint, etc.

As I recall, I didn't wind up with any side skin overhang on the
firewall. Also, I remember needing to cut a rather deep notch in the
side skin around the wing rear channel connection to get the proper
overhang between the side skin and the rear side skin. In my case,
the trimming was done on the rear end of the front side skin rather
than around the firewall end.

On second thought, I think the side skin hangs quite a way over the
firewall to allow for attachment of the engine cowl. Maybe I am just
remembering this all wrong. My plane and drawing set are at the
hangar, and I am at home.

I also had difficulties that generated a long conversation with one
of the Zenith guys over the overall mating of the front to rear
fuselage and the resulting "Fit", I wound up with one less rivet in
the side "Splice" of the top longeron than the drawings show (7 sets
of rivets instead of Cool. I also had to extend the baggage floor
perhaps one cm.

The only suggestion I can offer is to double check the angle of the
gear channel to both the front floor and the rear section of the fuselage.

Good luck,

Paul
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At 06:27 AM 6/24/2009, you wrote:
Quote:

<james.roberts(at)computershare.co.za>

Thanks for the responses so far.

Pavel - I have a good sized collection of weights on top of the gear
channel as otherwise it was inclined to bow upwards slightly. I
made the firewall jig in accordance with the specs so the firewall
should be at the required 77 degrees.

Paul - How did you solve the problem with yours? Going from aft
towards the firewall the predrilled holes at the foot of the side
skin essentially stop at the main spar (there are other holes after
that but they are significantly higher on the skins for some of the
L angles that get attached later). The overlap of the bottom of the
side skin forward of the firewall gets trimmed later...on the aft
side of the firewall it should be flush and not overhang by 0.5 cm.

Any other ideas before I zip an email to Zenith....ideally I would
like to fix the problem tonight.

Cheers
James

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 10:10 am    Post subject: Fuselage Side Skins (Front) Reply with quote

There was a lot of the pre-punched holes on the sides skins that I fought with trying to get everything to line up with. After talking to Zenith I just drilled new holes between and above those that you are talking about nobody will ever notice they will be under the wings anyway. David Coberly [quote][b]

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 6:04 pm    Post subject: Re: Fuselage Side Skins (Front) Reply with quote

James,
I'm at the same place you are with my 650.
The side skin forward of the spar hangs down past the floor. I'm hoping that there is still clearance for the pre drilled holes.
Aft of the spar the skin lines up fine along the bottom.
I had to play with the upper longerons a bit and make sure you have the width between the longerons correct. The seat back top piece should be in place as well as the instrument panel. Also I had to add 5 mm to the 19 mm shim that sits under the Rear Skin forward corner and then re-level everything. It took two days of screwing around to tweak this setup. And I had to add weight to the gear channel.
Chuck


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 6:36 pm    Post subject: Re: Fuselage Side Skins (Front) Reply with quote

James,

I had exactly this same problem about two months ago with my pre-drilled holes too low on the bottom, among other minor pre-cut and drilled areas on the side skin. Roger at Zenith said he had heard of similar problems and they sent me, free of charge, two new side skins without any pre-drilled holes, only the air intake cutout. This meant I had to lay out all my own hole patterns and cutouts for the wing spar but was certainly worth it because everything now fits perfectly. If you have any further questions, please feel free to call me at 913-856-4900 after 6PM or 913-915-1989 during the day.

John


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PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 7:16 am    Post subject: Re: Fuselage Side Skins (Front) Reply with quote

Hi, I have just reached this stage on my CH650 fuselage and my front side skins dont appear to be correct either. Have the factory made a change to these skins to rectify this issue?

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