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Subject: | VS Skin Question |
I am mounting the tail fairing among other things before moving my extremely
slow built RV8 to a hanger for final assembly and yes, I am getting close.
I must have a 'really' old 6pp because mine makes no mention of leaving open
spots for the fairing. Pity, as Drawing 43 clearly shows where I need to
mount the fairing.
No matter, as (sneak peak) the fairing will attach (dwg 43) with 509-8r8
screws into k1000-08 nutplates mounted to those locations. You will fit the
fairing to your assembled tail section and drill through the fairing (it is
somewhat translucent) through the VS or HS, deburr, and then mount the
nutplates. This is most easily accomplished by having NOT done anything
prior. So...
I would recommend you do nothing to those spots until instructed to do so in
the plans which I believe is the finish kit.
Regards,
Vince H.
RV8 - Finish
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-rv8-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-rv8-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Garey Wittich
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2007 11:51 AM
Subject: RV8-List: VS Skin Question
Greetings:
I have an "older" Emhennage Kit (with an older Dwg 6PP
for the VS) and just saw a "newer" Dwg 6 for the Vert
Stabilizer. Where the VS Skin meets the 2 bottom Ribs
(VS-705 and VS-704), it says - "Leave open for
empennage fairing attach ....." Are these 6 places
(each side of VS Skin) dimpled for nutplates or what
???? Otherwords what should I do to these 6 places
while building the VS, if anything ??? Do not have
the "newer instructions" that explain what goes on at
these places.
Thanks for your help, Garey
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