After slaving away at homework all day, I glued the upper skin to the anti-tab this evening. I still have to glue the skin to the top of the anti-tab spar at another time as I made a mistake when building the tab spar and I didn't account for the taper. I did this on all of the spars that I have made so far but it shouldn't be a big deal to resolve.
Number of hours: 0.7
Total hours: 256.6
This blog was created to detail the construction of a French ultralight designed by Claude Piel called the Onyx. It is built with sitka spruce and aircraft grade birch plywood. I will be fitting it with a Koenig SC-430 2 stroke radial engine.
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Anti-tab #11
I put the final coat on the internal parts of the anti-tab and upper skin tonight. Once again, no pictures because it still looks the same. I played around with clamping methods to see the best way to glue the upper skin on to the rest of the anti-tab. I tested a machine screw in one of the nut plates to see if the woodscrews and epoxy would hold up to the stress of tightening the machine screw; it passed with flying colors, of course!
Number of hours: 0.3
Total hours: 255.9
Number of hours: 0.3
Total hours: 255.9
Anti-tab #10
I put the second coat of varnish on the internals of the anti-tab and upper skin last night. It looks pretty much the same as my last post so I didn't take any pictures.
Number of hours: 0.3
Total hours: 255.6
Number of hours: 0.3
Total hours: 255.6
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Anti-tab #9
I cleaned up the excess plywood from the edges of the anti-tab lower skin and then I cut a top skin for the anti-tab out of 0.8mm plywood. Then I traced out the internal structure of the anti-tab so I could know where not to apply varnish. I put 1 coat of varnish on the top skin and 1 coat on the inside of the assembled anti-tab.
Number of hours: 0.7
Total hours: 255.3
Number of hours: 0.7
Total hours: 255.3
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Anti-tab #8
I glued the anti-tab spar to the lower control surface and the ribs last night. It was a challenge to clamp it together. I was thinking about this in bed during the wee hours of the morning and I couldn't think of a good reason as to why I didn't glue the ribs to the spar first, then the lower surface, and then the trailing edge; that would have been much easier.
Number of hours: 0.9
Total hours: 254.6
Number of hours: 0.9
Total hours: 254.6
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Anti-tab #7
I glued the remaining rib (control horn rib assembly) onto the anti-tab and then used the remaining micro to seal the nut plates on the anti-tab spar. I haven't been building very much because of school and I have been enjoying learning how to fly the Archer. I have 5.3 hours in the air so far this month and 0.4 in actual IMC, with my instructor of course.
Number of hours: 0.6
Total hours: 253.7
Number of hours: 0.6
Total hours: 253.7
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