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PostPosted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 2:17 pm    Post subject: Wingtip has twist Reply with quote

Hi Listers, looking for a bit of advice. My -6 wingtip appears to have a
bit of a twist in it preventing me from getting it installed as I would like
Here are the observed conditions.
- At the leading edge the wingtip is flat with the top of the wing.
- At the trailing edge the wingtip is flared up a bit.
- I have the wingtip nicely fit and clecoed into the top of the wing all
along it's edge.
- The wingtip fits snug into the leading edge of the wing
- As you travel back along the bottom of the join, the wingtip will not go
into the wing all the way.
- with considerable pressure you can twist it in about a 1/6th of an inch at
the most.

The question: Can the wingtip be heated in enough of an area to allow me to
reshape it? What other suggestions might one have in this situation?

Thanks for any help
Tim
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 3:25 pm    Post subject: Wingtip has twist Reply with quote

Tim,

My RV-6A had a similar problem. The fiberglass tip fit and was even with
the wing everywhere but near the trailing edge. I ended up taking a hack
saw and slitting between the two halves of the tip at the trailing edge up
about 9-12" along the seam. I could then squeeze the two halves so that
they fit under the wing sheet metal. This had about 1-2" of the lower half
of the wing tip rear sticking out further than the top. I simply cut it off
even with the top and then fiberglass the two halves of the trailing edges
back together for a "near" perfect fit.

Ed

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 3:30 pm    Post subject: Wingtip has twist Reply with quote

Hey Tim,

Heat, I do not think will help. I've heard some RV6 builders having this problem. I think the fix was to fit and cleco the front of the tip, then slice the aft center of tip till you get a good fit. Then you will re-glass inside and fill outside. This happened I believe during a vendor change if my memory serves me correct. You might give Van's a call...


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Tim Bryan <flyrv6(at)bryantechnology.com> wrote:

Hi Listers, looking for a bit of advice. My -6 wingtip appears to have a
bit of a twist in it preventing me from getting it installed as I would like
Here are the observed conditions.
- At the leading edge the wingtip is flat with the top of the wing.
- At the trailing edge the wingtip is flared up a bit.
- I have the wingtip nicely fit and clecoed into the top of the wing all
along it's edge.
- The wingtip fits snug into the leading edge of the wing
- As you travel back along the bottom of the join, the wingtip will not go
into the wing all the way.
- with considerable pressure you can twist it in about a 1/6th of an inch at
the most.

The question: Can the wingtip be heated in enough of an area to allow me to
reshape it? What other suggestions might one have in this situation?

Thanks for any help
Tim
N616TB Registerd, not flying - but soon




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PostPosted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 4:32 pm    Post subject: Wingtip has twist Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 4:41 pm    Post subject: Wingtip has twist Reply with quote

Well that is 2 for 2 on the soloution. Guess I will get my saw out even
though I wasn't wanting to do something quite that drastic. Maybe I will go
back and cut the other one while I am at it since it wasn't great.

Thanks a bunch for the help.
Tim Bryan
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 4:43 pm    Post subject: Wingtip has twist Reply with quote

Interesting Kyle, It is the left wingtip. What is the chance the newer
wingtips from the -7 would fit my wings? Ah never mind, I just remembered
my lighting setup would have to be modified to accomodate the new lights in
the front corner.

Tim

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 5:31 am    Post subject: Wingtip has twist Reply with quote

Tim, this is probably a dumb question, but did you trim the inner edge to fit?
Dick
At 05:16 PM 1/22/2006, you wrote:
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Hi Listers, looking for a bit of advice. My -6 wingtip appears to have a
bit of a twist in it preventing me from getting it installed as I would like
Here are the observed conditions.
- At the leading edge the wingtip is flat with the top of the wing.
- At the trailing edge the wingtip is flared up a bit.
- I have the wingtip nicely fit and clecoed into the top of the wing all
along it's edge.
- The wingtip fits snug into the leading edge of the wing
- As you travel back along the bottom of the join, the wingtip will not go
into the wing all the way.
- with considerable pressure you can twist it in about a 1/6th of an inch at
the most.

The question: Can the wingtip be heated in enough of an area to allow me to
reshape it? What other suggestions might one have in this situation?

Thanks for any help
Tim
N616TB Registerd, not flying - but soon



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 8:26 am    Post subject: Wingtip has twist Reply with quote

Hi Dick,
Yes, I had to trim the inner edge of the bottom because it was hitting the
rib. I trimmed about 3/16". Now it doesn't hit but still won't go in. I
can warp a little with my hands but not near enough to do any good. I had
to trim quite a bit on the right wing tip but in the end it went in and
together. Didn't notice any warping in it and it was pretty flat accross
the top of wingtip / wing.

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 5:22 pm    Post subject: Wingtip has twist Reply with quote

Look at Dan's website, he has a good photo of his "hi-tech" solution.
http://www.rvproject.com/index.html

Lot of good info there. I just noticed he's a contributing editor to
Kitplanes. Who knew?

Shemp/Jeff Dowling
RV-6A, N915JD
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Chicago/Louisville

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