'I volunteered to help an F24 friend and will be doing some wing repair. I have been searching the CD for the info and found the rib 4443 that needs the TLC, but would like to know the airfoil number to check against the ploted drawing. Is there anyone out there with this info?
Thanks
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Re: Wing Data requested
Wing Data requested
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Re: Wing Data requested
'The best that I can do is make some measurements on the two that I have. (original in fairly good shape) I think, as you already know, that location is where the tip of the wing starts to taper. I seem to remember that the nose tapers a small amount, the center part isn't as thick as the inboard ones, and the butt end is virtually unchanged. The inboard front tip of the wing tip bow attachs there. Also there is a doubler on the top and bottom cap strips.
Robert Etter
PO Box 974
Tonopah, NV
89049
Tele. 775.482.6820
Cell 702.265.6906
Robert Etter
PO Box 974
Tonopah, NV
89049
Tele. 775.482.6820
Cell 702.265.6906
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From: Rich Seifert
To: Fairchild Club
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2008 9:22 PM
Subject: [fairchildclub] Wing Data requested
I volunteered to help an F24 friend and will be doing some wing repair. I have been searching the CD for the info and found the rib 4443 that needs the TLC, but would like to know the airfoil number to check against the ploted drawing. Is there anyone out there with this info?
Thanks
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Re: Wing Data requested
'Hi Robert
That is the correct wing rib. I have a few dimensions from the 4443 rib drawing, but the old rib on this wing was not built correctly and didn't fit worth beans. There is considerable taper toward the wing tip along the top capstrip of this rib making pulling dimensions difficult. The few drawing dimensions are from the centerlines of the spars to the inner surface of the top and bottom capstrips. That is likely the best method for dimensioning if someone can't identify the airfoil. Lets give it a few days Robert and see if someone can name that airfoil. If they can't; I will definately take you up on your offer.
Thanks for responding.
That is the correct wing rib. I have a few dimensions from the 4443 rib drawing, but the old rib on this wing was not built correctly and didn't fit worth beans. There is considerable taper toward the wing tip along the top capstrip of this rib making pulling dimensions difficult. The few drawing dimensions are from the centerlines of the spars to the inner surface of the top and bottom capstrips. That is likely the best method for dimensioning if someone can't identify the airfoil. Lets give it a few days Robert and see if someone can name that airfoil. If they can't; I will definately take you up on your offer.
Thanks for responding.
'----- Original Message -----
From: Bob Etter
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 5:48 PM
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Wing Data requested
The best that I can do is make some measurements on the two that I have. (original in fairly good shape) I think, as you already know, that location is where the tip of the wing starts to taper. I seem to remember that the nose tapers a small amount, the center part isn't as thick as the inboard ones, and the butt end is virtually unchanged. The inboard front tip of the wing tip bow attachs there. Also there is a doubler on the top and bottom cap strips.
Robert Etter
PO Box 974
Tonopah, NV
89049
Tele. 775.482.6820
Cell 702.265.6906
----- Original Message -----
From: Rich Seifert
To: Fairchild Club
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2008 9:22 PM
Subject: [fairchildclub] Wing Data requested
I volunteered to help an F24 friend and will be doing some wing repair. I have been searching the CD for the info and found the rib 4443 that needs the TLC, but would like to know the airfoil number to check against the ploted drawing. Is there anyone out there with this info?
Thanks
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Re: Wing Data requested
'Contact Clayton buy the whole project, his wings are ready to
assemble.
1936 FAIRCHILD 24G PROJECT ? $9,000 ? AVAILABLE FOR SALE ? 1936
Fairchild 24G project less FWF- Complete except for brakes and wheel
pants. Needs new wood , and some welding repair. Most of the wing
ribs have been built, but the wings need to be assembled. Located in
Yakima, WA. Contact Clayton Fuehrer owner phone 509.949. 4346. ?
Contact Clayton D. Fuehrer, Owner - located Yakima, WA USA ?
Telephone: 509-949-4346 . 509-972-3378 . ? Fax: 509-972-3294 ?
Posted September 19, 2008
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-- In fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com, "Rich Seifert"
wrote:
correctly and didn't fit worth beans. There is considerable taper
toward the wing tip along the top capstrip of this rib making
pulling dimensions difficult. The few drawing dimensions are from
the centerlines of the spars to the inner surface of the top and
bottom capstrips. That is likely the best method for dimensioning
if someone can't identify the airfoil. Lets give it a few days
Robert and see if someone can name that airfoil. If they can't; I
will definately take you up on your offer.
assemble.
1936 FAIRCHILD 24G PROJECT ? $9,000 ? AVAILABLE FOR SALE ? 1936
Fairchild 24G project less FWF- Complete except for brakes and wheel
pants. Needs new wood , and some welding repair. Most of the wing
ribs have been built, but the wings need to be assembled. Located in
Yakima, WA. Contact Clayton Fuehrer owner phone 509.949. 4346. ?
Contact Clayton D. Fuehrer, Owner - located Yakima, WA USA ?
Telephone: 509-949-4346 . 509-972-3378 . ? Fax: 509-972-3294 ?
Posted September 19, 2008
The Ad and pictures are on Barnstormers.com
-- In fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com, "Rich Seifert"
wrote:
the 4443 rib drawing, but the old rib on this wing was not built>
> Hi Robert
> That is the correct wing rib. I have a few dimensions from
correctly and didn't fit worth beans. There is considerable taper
toward the wing tip along the top capstrip of this rib making
pulling dimensions difficult. The few drawing dimensions are from
the centerlines of the spars to the inner surface of the top and
bottom capstrips. That is likely the best method for dimensioning
if someone can't identify the airfoil. Lets give it a few days
Robert and see if someone can name that airfoil. If they can't; I
will definately take you up on your offer.
'> Thanks for responding.
Re: Wing Data requested
'Thanks Tom! But I already have three projects and only one lifetime
'----- Original Message -----
From: Tom Downey
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 6:59 AM
Subject: [fairchildclub] Re: Wing Data requested
Contact Clayton buy the whole project, his wings are ready to
assemble.
1936 FAIRCHILD 24G PROJECT . $9,000 . AVAILABLE FOR SALE . 1936
Fairchild 24G project less FWF- Complete except for brakes and wheel
pants. Needs new wood , and some welding repair. Most of the wing
ribs have been built, but the wings need to be assembled. Located in
Yakima, WA. Contact Clayton Fuehrer owner phone 509.949. 4346. .
Contact Clayton D. Fuehrer, Owner - located Yakima, WA USA .
Telephone: 509-949-4346 . 509-972-3378 . . Fax: 509-972-3294 .
Posted September 19, 2008
The Ad and pictures are on Barnstormers.com
-- In fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com, "Rich Seifert"
wrote:
>
> Hi Robert
> That is the correct wing rib. I have a few dimensions from
the 4443 rib drawing, but the old rib on this wing was not built
correctly and didn't fit worth beans. There is considerable taper
toward the wing tip along the top capstrip of this rib making
pulling dimensions difficult. The few drawing dimensions are from
the centerlines of the spars to the inner surface of the top and
bottom capstrips. That is likely the best method for dimensioning
if someone can't identify the airfoil. Lets give it a few days
Robert and see if someone can name that airfoil. If they can't; I
will definately take you up on your offer.
> Thanks for responding.
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Re: Wing Data requested
'Parts,,,,,, think Parts,, and resale..
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> Thanks Tom! But I already have three projects and only one lifetime