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flap gap fairing attachment on QB wings

 
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 1:33 pm    Post subject: flap gap fairing attachment on QB wings Reply with quote

The QB wings, at least mine, came with the inboard lower skin (W-1004 L & R) riveted in place.  Makes it a little hard to run the conduits for the wiring but makes it impossible to attach the flap fairing to the rear spar, at least using the rivets called for in the plans. Damn!!!  What do I do?  Remove the skin or use pop rivets?     Jay Rowe #40301

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 1:49 pm    Post subject: flap gap fairing attachment on QB wings Reply with quote

I have not attached my wings yet so i cannot answer the second part of your question.  As to running wires, I did not use a conduit but I am still able to run wires along the entire length of the wing with ALL the skins riveted.  I can accomplish this by removing the access plates and reaching inside the wing to run the wires - no sweat!  You do not need to fret this part.
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On Mar 15, 2006, at 4:29 PM, Jay Rowe wrote:
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The QB wings, at least mine, came with the inboard lower skin (W-1004 L & R) riveted in place.  Makes it a little hard to run the conduits for the wiring but makes it impossible to attach the flap fairing to the rear spar, at least using the rivets called for in the plans. Damn!!!  What do I do?  Remove the skin or use pop rivets?     Jay Rowe #40301


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 2:20 pm    Post subject: flap gap fairing attachment on QB wings Reply with quote

Most of the rivets can be solid ones, especially if you have a flexible bucking partner! Approx 10 were pop rivets, from memory. Should not be a structural issue.
 
Regarding conduit in QB wings - I plan to fabricate a 12 inch extension for a hole cutter - this way the snap bushing holes under the W-1004 can be enlarged
 
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Subject: flap gap fairing attachment on QB wings

The QB wings, at least mine, came with the inboard lower skin (W-1004 L & R) riveted in place.  Makes it a little hard to run the conduits for the wiring but makes it impossible to attach the flap fairing to the rear spar, at least using the rivets called for in the plans. Damn!!!  What do I do?  Remove the skin or use pop rivets?     Jay Rowe #40301


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