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1. 07:44 PM - Re: Fuselage longerons, laminated? (Vincent Dunn)
2. 07:52 PM - Re: lamintated spar (Vincent Dunn)
3. 08:02 PM - Re: Fuselage longerons, laminated? (taildrags)
4. 08:06 PM - Re: Sky Scout (taildrags)
5. 08:12 PM - Re: lamintated spar (taildrags)
6. 08:23 PM - Re: one/three piece wing (Vincent Dunn)
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Subject: | Re: Fuselage longerons, laminated? |
Bill Church,
Thanks for your reply. When you say "done properly" do you mean there is a " by
the book" method for laminating? I'm completely unfamiliar. Is there a book or
reference material you'd suggest I study to lean about lamination methods? Thanks
again,
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Vincent Dunn
Salem Oregon
vincentkdunn(at)yahoo.com
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Subject: | Re: lamintated spar |
Thanks, Paul. I think your pictures and description told me what I need to know.
Very excited by this information. It really helped me a great deal.
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Vincent Dunn
Salem Oregon
vincentkdunn(at)yahoo.com
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Subject: | Re: Fuselage longerons, laminated? |
Vincent: the EAA's "Wood Book" is a great place to read about woodworking techniques
including laminating, gluing, clamping, scarfing, and much more. If you
can wait, I'll be going to Salem on Jan. 10 and can take you my copy of the book...
it's just sitting on my shelf and I'd be happy to loan it to you. If you're
in more of a hurry than that, I'll also be happy to pop it in the mail to
you if you'll give me your address. I'm in Medford but I go to Salem once a
month for engineering board meetings.
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Oscar Zuniga
Medford, OR
Air Camper NX41CC "Scout"
A75 power, 72x36 Culver prop
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Ray: my airplane originally flew with a metal prop so I'm sure there is something
in the logbooks about the prop size and weight. Corky would have had to do
a new W&B after the prop was changed to wood. If it would help you to have the
information on the weight difference, I can dig out the logbooks on 41CC and
see what I find there. Here's how it looked back then:
http://www.flysquirrel.net/piets/NX41CC01.jpg
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Oscar Zuniga
Medford, OR
Air Camper NX41CC "Scout"
A75 power, 72x36 Culver prop
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Subject: | Re: lamintated spar |
Paul; interesting woodwork on those spars! I would be very curious to know how
that composite I-beam spar compares weight-wise to a solid spar and a routed
spar. It would be easy enough to weigh short pieces of each, say maybe 6" long,
to get an estimate of how much laminated spars weigh. By any chance did you
have any cutoffs from the ends of those spars, or did you make them to nearly
finished length?
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Oscar Zuniga
Medford, OR
Air Camper NX41CC "Scout"
A75 power, 72x36 Culver prop
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Subject: | Re: one/three piece wing |
Check out Paul Donahue's pictures posted today(12/20) on the thread "laminated
spars". This seems like a good alternative to scarfing spar sections together.
A person could make a laminated spar the full length of a single wing design
that way.
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Vincent Dunn
Salem Oregon
vincentkdunn(at)yahoo.com
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