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Dimensions for the F1044B angle

 
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 8:57 am    Post subject: Dimensions for the F1044B angle Reply with quote

On page 31-2, revision 0, of the plans, step 2 is to fabricate the
F1044B Angle. The plans give the overall length of the part, but so far
as I can tell, there is no dimension on the drawing that allows me to
determine the length of the piece on the left side that gets bent
upwards. Am I missing it somewhere?

PJ
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 10:18 am    Post subject: Dimensions for the F1044B angle Reply with quote

I have a quickbuild fuse, so the part was already manufactured and
installed. However the upper forward fuselage is off the plane. I
measured the part and the short flat section is 1/4" and the bent
section is 3/4" of an inch. I will send you photos of list.

Larry

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On page 31-2, revision 0, of the plans, step 2 is to fabricate the
F1044B Angle. The plans give the overall length of the part, but so
far as I can tell, there is no dimension on the drawing that allows me
to determine the length of the piece on the left side that gets bent
upwards. Am I missing it somewhere?

PJ
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 4:44 pm    Post subject: Dimensions for the F1044B angle Reply with quote

PJ,

The drawing in the plans is to scale, cut your notch 3/4" back in the angle. Polish is up and make your bend. Go easy, it may seem hard to bend but it went pretty easy. I clamped mine in the jaws of my hand seamer and slowly worked it to the reverse angle of 31 degrees, it was easier to measure than 149 degrees.

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