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I know that your not supposed to have twist in the hor stab. Well I do. How much would be acceptible? Im not gonna tell you how much I have until you tell me how much is too much :)
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So I can lay my stab flat side down, when I push on one corner the opposite front corner moves. I am within spec according to standards but I dont like it. Is this the way to check for twist?
I may drill out rivets on one side to see if I can pull it out. If I cant get it closer I will live with it for now. I will install on the plane and if it flys hands off ill leave it on. If it causes problems I will order a factory kit for stab. Thanks for the replys.
By the way mine moves up about 5 mm. Whats your do?
how much have you gotten out by drilling the rivets and reriveting?
more than half but I reached a point where I ran out of maneuvering ability and decided to replace the rear sheet and two inner rear ribs. The original builder must have had a bad day when putting it together.
The construction standards specify 0 degrees twist but 1 degree allowable max, which is not much. I would not bother with attempting to measure it as much as I would ensure everything was very flat and continue checking throughout the process until riveted. In my opinion, you have to be almost careless going too fast to miss it when building from a kit, easier to get in trouble when building from scratch.
In the plans you will see that the rudder gets laid down on some 2x2 pipe. On one end of the rudder you need to put a spacer under it and that will keep the twist out. I will definitly pay more attention to twist.
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