'I noticed on the line art drawing I have the outboard ribs are
illustrated with wash-in vs wash-out. The Bill Effinger plans do not
show wash-in. Most plansets illustrate a minimum amout of wash-out as it
is helpful to offset the onset of a stall. When I saw the wash-in
illustrated I was surprised... Can anyone take a moment to comment on
the accuracy of what is illustrated below... Thanks in advance for your
valuable contribution to my project.
http://d.yimg.com/kq/groups/2732898/hr/1534047896/name/F243VU1.jpg
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Re: F-24 wash-in?
Re: F-24 wash-in?
'It is 4:30 am for me, so I may not understand exactly what you are saying, but the wings on my 24 are, for the most part, the originals and new ones, are flat as a pancake. If there is any wash In/out, it wasn't apparent to me.
I built the new wings and stayed was close to the original as I could. When I was done, I put everything back on the fuselage, even with the struts virtually un-touched (re: Length), you can guess it. F L A T. The Cub that I did, you could see the wash out, but the 24.....I see none, either direction.
Bob
I built the new wings and stayed was close to the original as I could. When I was done, I put everything back on the fuselage, even with the struts virtually un-touched (re: Length), you can guess it. F L A T. The Cub that I did, you could see the wash out, but the 24.....I see none, either direction.
Bob
'----- Original Message -----
From: Ed Clayman
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 8:18 AM
Subject: [fairchildclub] F-24 wash-in?
I noticed on the line art drawing I have the outboard ribs are
illustrated with wash-in vs wash-out. The Bill Effinger plans do not
show wash-in. Most plansets illustrate a minimum amout of wash-out as it
is helpful to offset the onset of a stall. When I saw the wash-in
illustrated I was surprised... Can anyone take a moment to comment on
the accuracy of what is illustrated below... Thanks in advance for your
valuable contribution to my project.
http://d.yimg.com/kq/groups/2732898/hr/1534047896/name/F243VU1.jpg
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Re: F-24 wash-in?
'Bob:
Thanks for the input. Below you can see why I asked. There is supposed to be another technical drawing aka multi-view line art out there which would of course become the definitive reference : ) However without it I am left in a 'tween state until that is overcome. Upon receipt of the other drawing I would smurge the two into a single document for presentation purposes with a copy of the Belgian owners declaration relative to his airframe. At 1/3rd scale this is something that will be viewable from the vantage point of static judges sitting 15 feet from the wingtip when fuselage side faces them.
Thanks,
Ed
Thanks for the input. Below you can see why I asked. There is supposed to be another technical drawing aka multi-view line art out there which would of course become the definitive reference : ) However without it I am left in a 'tween state until that is overcome. Upon receipt of the other drawing I would smurge the two into a single document for presentation purposes with a copy of the Belgian owners declaration relative to his airframe. At 1/3rd scale this is something that will be viewable from the vantage point of static judges sitting 15 feet from the wingtip when fuselage side faces them.
Thanks,
Ed
'----- Original Message -----
From: Bob Etter
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2009 6:31 AM
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] F-24 wash-in?
It is 4:30 am for me, so I may not understand exactly what you are saying, but the wings on my 24 are, for the most part, the originals and new ones, are flat as a pancake. If there is any wash In/out, it wasn't apparent to me.
I built the new wings and stayed was close to the original as I could. When I was done, I put everything back on the fuselage, even with the struts virtually un-touched (re: Length), you can guess it. F L A T. The Cub that I did, you could see the wash out, but the 24.....I see none, either direction.
Bob
----- Original Message -----
From: Ed Clayman
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 8:18 AM
Subject: [fairchildclub] F-24 wash-in?
I noticed on the line art drawing I have the outboard ribs are
illustrated with wash-in vs wash-out. The Bill Effinger plans do not
show wash-in. Most plansets illustrate a minimum amout of wash-out as it
is helpful to offset the onset of a stall. When I saw the wash-in
illustrated I was surprised... Can anyone take a moment to comment on
the accuracy of what is illustrated below... Thanks in advance for your
valuable contribution to my project.
http://d.yimg.com/kq/groups/2732898/hr/1534047896/name/F243VU1.jpg
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Re: F-24 wash-in?
'When I rebuilt my wings I made sure they were flat, that is the way they came off, and they fly great with no wash in or out.
'> It is 4:30 am for me, so I may not understand exactly what you are saying, but the wings on my 24 are, for the most part, the originals and new ones, are flat as a pancake. If there is any wash In/out, it wasn't apparent to me.
> I built the new wings and stayed was close to the original as I could. When I was done, I put everything back on the fuselage, even with the struts virtually un-touched (re: Length), you can guess it. F L A T. The Cub that I did, you could see the wash out, but the 24.....I see none, either direction.