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     2. 01:27 PM - Re: Wing attachment (Genev E Reed)
 
 
 
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| Subject:  | Re: Wing attachment | 
      
      --> RV6-List message posted by: <avdub@mindspring.com>
      
      Chuck, I was in same fix with wing tips measuring up to 3/4 inch off one
      side to other from horizontal stabilizer tips. I was advised by Van's tech
      that the major concern is to get the wing leading edge correct using the
      method in manual. I did just that and the RV6A flies perfectly. For what
      it's worth  I'd say focus on the wing and don't sweat the minor dimensional
      differences in the empennage.
      Dick
      -----Original Message-----
      From: Chuck Daus <dauscj@nb.net>
      Subject: RV6-List: Wing attachment
      
      
      >--> RV6-List message posted by: "Chuck Daus" <dauscj@nb.net>
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      >Hello,  I'm in the process of attaching the wings to the fuselage and need
      some assistance squaring up the wings.  I followed the manner described in
      the manual using corresponding points on the fuselage measuring to common
      points on the wing tips and also measurements from the wing tips to the
      vertical stabilizer and seem to have some inconsistencies between the two of
      about a half inch.  Could someone please offer their opinions as to the best
      way to square the wings to the fuselage/vert. stab.
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      >Thanks,
      >Chuck Daus - Wings attach
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| Subject:  | Re: Wing attachment | 
      
      --> RV6-List message posted by: Genev E Reed <genevreed@juno.com>
      
      Chuck: It sounds to me like you have the wing leading edges in a straight
      line but you have one leading the other. pull them back until they are
      equal distance to the rear coners then check again.
      Doyle Reed 7A 101 Hrs.
      
      
      
      
      
      
 
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