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Fabric covering Qestion?

Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 3:28 pm
by Jp Lorie
'Hi,
I am trying to finish my long overdue F-24W46. Have installed the fabric and the
wing seaplane grommets on the wings.
The question is should I install drain grommets on the ailerons and elevator or
not? It appears to me that as those control surfaces deflect into the wind air
will be rammed into the drain hole and cause ballooning of the control surface.
As this is new to me, I need your response.

 
Thank you
   

 JP.Lorie
Florida




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Re: Fabric covering Qestion?

Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 10:17 pm
by BO
'Put em on.
On 3/8/2011 4:28 PM, Jp Lorie wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I am trying to finish my long overdue F-24W46. Have installed the
> fabric and the
> wing seaplane grommets on the wings.
> The question is should I install drain grommets on the ailerons and
> elevator or
> not? It appears to me that as those control surfaces deflect into the
> wind air
> will be rammed into the drain hole and cause ballooning of the control
> surface.
> As this is new to me, I need your response.
>
>
> Thank you
>
>
> JP.Lorie
> Florida
>
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>
>


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Re: Fabric covering Qestion?

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 8:18 am
by Hugh Loewenhardt
'JP, Check the instruction manual for the covering process you are using or consult with your marerials supplier. Placement details for installation of drain gromments are in the Polyfiber covering instruction manual.if that is the process you are using.
                                                    
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From: Jp Lorie
Subject: [fairchildclub] Fabric covering Qestion?
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, March 8, 2011, 9:28 PM


 



Hi,
I am trying to finish my long overdue F-24W46. Have installed the fabric and the
wing seaplane grommets on the wings.
The question is should I install drain grommets on the ailerons and elevator or
not? It appears to me that as those control surfaces deflect into the wind air
will be rammed into the drain hole and cause ballooning of the control surface.
As this is new to me, I need your response.

 
Thank you
   

 JP.Lorie
Florida

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Re: Fabric covering Qestion?

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 8:35 am
by Airy Millet
'usually ventilation holes are always at the trailling edge, don't be afraid to do so on mobile control surface!
I never saw anything "ballooning"!
:o))





To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
From: hughc8c@yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2011 06:18:32 -0800
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Fabric covering Qestion?






JP, Check the instruction manual for the covering process you are using or consult with your marerials supplier. Placement details for installation of drain gromments are in the Polyfiber covering instruction manual.if that is the process you are using.

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From: Jp Lorie
Subject: [fairchildclub] Fabric covering Qestion?
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, March 8, 2011, 9:28 PM



Hi,
I am trying to finish my long overdue F-24W46. Have installed the fabric and the
wing seaplane grommets on the wings.
The question is should I install drain grommets on the ailerons and elevator or
not? It appears to me that as those control surfaces deflect into the wind air
will be rammed into the drain hole and cause ballooning of the control surface.
As this is new to me, I need your response.


Thank you


JP.Lorie
Florida

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Re: Fabric covering Qestion?

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 8:41 am
by David Stroud
'Just wondering, JP...if the seaplane grommets are on the bottom and rear of the surfaces with
the drain hole pointing towards the rear, under what conditions could ram air enter. If anything I
think it might actually create some suction.

Like Hugh said, check the manual from your supplier.

By the way, AC43.13.1B says ....Install drain grommets on the underside of all components at
the lowest point in each fabric panel when the aircraft is in stored attitude. Earlier, it says....
atmospheric temperature changes cause the humidity in the air to condense on the inside of aircraft
surfaces in all low areas.

David Stroud Ottawa, Canada
Christavia C-FDWS
Fairchild 51 replica
under construction C-FYXV

--- On Tue, 3/8/11, Jp Lorie wrote:

From: Jp Lorie
Subject: [fairchildclub] Fabric covering Qestion?
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, March 8, 2011, 9:28 PM



Hi,
I am trying to finish my long overdue F-24W46. Have installed the fabric and the
wing seaplane grommets on the wings.
The question is should I install drain grommets on the ailerons and elevator or
not? It appears to me that as those control surfaces deflect into the wind air
will be rammed into the drain hole and cause ballooning of the control surface.
As this is new to me, I need your response.


Thank you


JP.Lorie
Florida

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Re: Fabric covering Qestion?

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 8:55 am
by Jp Lorie
'Thus far, I have installed only seaplane grommets on the wing (opening to
the rear!).  When I posted the    question I was referring to washer style drain
grommets. Thanks for the reference. Would you suggest sea grommets on the
control surfaces as well? Or will they be perhaps too bulky?
JP.Lorie
Florida




________________________________
From: DAVID STROUD
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, March 9, 2011 9:41:00 AM
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Fabric covering Qestion?

 
Just wondering, JP...if the seaplane grommets are on the bottom and rear of the
surfaces with
the drain hole pointing towards the rear, under what conditions could ram air
enter. If anything I
think it might actually create some suction.

Like Hugh said, check the manual from your supplier.

By the way, AC43.13.1B says ....Install drain grommets on the underside of all
components at

the lowest point in each fabric panel when the aircraft is in stored attitude.
Earlier, it says....
atmospheric temperature changes cause the humidity in the air to condense on the
inside of aircraft
surfaces in all low areas.

David Stroud Ottawa, Canada
Christavia C-FDWS
Fairchild 51 replica
under construction C-FYXV
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From: Jp Lorie
Subject: [fairchildclub] Fabric covering Qestion?
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, March 8, 2011, 9:28 PM

Hi,
I am trying to finish my long overdue F-24W46. Have installed the fabric and the

wing seaplane grommets on the wings.
The question is should I install drain grommets on the ailerons and elevator or
not? It appears to me that as those control surfaces deflect into the wind air
will be rammed into the drain hole and cause ballooning of the control surface.
As this is new to me, I need your response.

Thank you


JP.Lorie
Florida

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Re: Fabric covering Qestion?

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 9:09 am
by Airy Millet
'But! Is your F24R a seaplane version?? on floats??

Otherwise you don't need any specific grommets, just as flat as possible not to generate too much vortex!





To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
From: jp.lorie@yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2011 06:55:53 -0800
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Fabric covering Qestion?






Thus far, I have installed only seaplane grommets on the wing (opening to
the rear!). When I posted the question I was referring to washer style drain
grommets. Thanks for the reference. Would you suggest sea grommets on the
control surfaces as well? Or will they be perhaps too bulky?
JP.Lorie
Florida

________________________________
From: DAVID STROUD
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, March 9, 2011 9:41:00 AM
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Fabric covering Qestion?


Just wondering, JP...if the seaplane grommets are on the bottom and rear of the
surfaces with
the drain hole pointing towards the rear, under what conditions could ram air
enter. If anything I
think it might actually create some suction.

Like Hugh said, check the manual from your supplier.

By the way, AC43.13.1B says ....Install drain grommets on the underside of all
components at

the lowest point in each fabric panel when the aircraft is in stored attitude.
Earlier, it says....
atmospheric temperature changes cause the humidity in the air to condense on the
inside of aircraft
surfaces in all low areas.

David Stroud Ottawa, Canada
Christavia C-FDWS
Fairchild 51 replica
under construction C-FYXV
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From: Jp Lorie
Subject: [fairchildclub] Fabric covering Qestion?
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, March 8, 2011, 9:28 PM

Hi,
I am trying to finish my long overdue F-24W46. Have installed the fabric and the

wing seaplane grommets on the wings.
The question is should I install drain grommets on the ailerons and elevator or
not? It appears to me that as those control surfaces deflect into the wind air
will be rammed into the drain hole and cause ballooning of the control surface.
As this is new to me, I need your response.

Thank you

JP.Lorie
Florida

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Re: Fabric covering Qestion?

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 9:17 am
by David Stroud
'I don't think bulkiness will have much affect on anything. Flat washer type would
work fine too but make sure the hole is right under the lowest aft surface where
moisture could puddle.

David Stroud Ottawa, Canada
Christavia C-FDWS
Fairchild 51 replica
under construction C-FYXV
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From: Jp Lorie
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2011 9:55 AM
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Fabric covering Qestion?



Thus far, I have installed only seaplane grommets on the wing (opening to
the rear!). When I posted the question I was referring to washer style drain
grommets. Thanks for the reference. Would you suggest sea grommets on the
control surfaces as well? Or will they be perhaps too bulky?
JP.Lorie
Florida

________________________________
From: DAVID STROUD
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, March 9, 2011 9:41:00 AM
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Fabric covering Qestion?


Just wondering, JP...if the seaplane grommets are on the bottom and rear of the
surfaces with
the drain hole pointing towards the rear, under what conditions could ram air
enter. If anything I
think it might actually create some suction.

Like Hugh said, check the manual from your supplier.

By the way, AC43.13.1B says ....Install drain grommets on the underside of all
components at

the lowest point in each fabric panel when the aircraft is in stored attitude.
Earlier, it says....
atmospheric temperature changes cause the humidity in the air to condense on the
inside of aircraft
surfaces in all low areas.

David Stroud Ottawa, Canada
Christavia C-FDWS
Fairchild 51 replica
under construction C-FYXV

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From: Jp Lorie
Subject: [fairchildclub] Fabric covering Qestion?
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, March 8, 2011, 9:28 PM

Hi,
I am trying to finish my long overdue F-24W46. Have installed the fabric and the

wing seaplane grommets on the wings.
The question is should I install drain grommets on the ailerons and elevator or
not? It appears to me that as those control surfaces deflect into the wind air
will be rammed into the drain hole and cause ballooning of the control surface.
As this is new to me, I need your response.

Thank you

JP.Lorie
Florida

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Re: Fabric covering Qestion?

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 11:19 am
by burnmcc@aol.com
'I've put donuts on the ailerons and seaplane grommets on the wing. Seems to look right. Does much the same.

Bill McClure






I don't think bulkiness will have much affect on anything. Flat washer type would
work fine too but make sure the hole is right under the lowest aft surface where
moisture could puddle.

David Stroud Ottawa, Canada
Christavia C-FDWS
Fairchild 51 replica
under construction C-FYXV
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From: Jp Lorie
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2011 9:55 AM
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Fabric covering Qestion?

Thus far, I have installed only seaplane grommets on the wing (opening to
the rear!). When I posted the question I was referring to washer style drain
grommets. Thanks for the reference. Would you suggest sea grommets on the
control surfaces as well? Or will they be perhaps too bulky?
JP.Lorie
Florida

________________________________
From: DAVID STROUD
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, March 9, 2011 9:41:00 AM
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Fabric covering Qestion?

Just wondering, JP...if the seaplane grommets are on the bottom and rear of the
surfaces with
the drain hole pointing towards the rear, under what conditions could ram air
enter. If anything I
think it might actually create some suction.

Like Hugh said, check the manual from your supplier.

By the way, AC43.13.1B says ....Install drain grommets on the underside of all
components at

the lowest point in each fabric panel when the aircraft is in stored attitude.
Earlier, it says....
atmospheric temperature changes cause the humidity in the air to condense on the
inside of aircraft
surfaces in all low areas.

David Stroud Ottawa, Canada
Christavia C-FDWS
Fairchild 51 replica
under construction C-FYXV

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From: Jp Lorie
Subject: [fairchildclub] Fabric covering Qestion?
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, March 8, 2011, 9:28 PM

Hi,
I am trying to finish my long overdue F-24W46. Have installed the fabric and the

wing seaplane grommets on the wings.
The question is should I install drain grommets on the ailerons and elevator or
not? It appears to me that as those control surfaces deflect into the wind air
will be rammed into the drain hole and cause ballooning of the control surface.
As this is new to me, I need your response.

Thank you

JP.Lorie
Florida

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Re: Fabric covering Qestion?

Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 7:33 am
by Cy Galley
'Why use a Grommet at all. Melt the hole in your polyesther fabric with a small soldering iron.





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A service project of EAA Chapter 75 since 1963

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From: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com [mailto:fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of DAVID STROUD
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2011 9:18 AM
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Fabric covering Qestion?





I don't think bulkiness will have much affect on anything. Flat washer type would
work fine too but make sure the hole is right under the lowest aft surface where
moisture could puddle.

David Stroud Ottawa, Canada
Christavia C-FDWS
Fairchild 51 replica
under construction C-FYXV
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From: Jp Lorie
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2011 9:55 AM
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Fabric covering Qestion?

Thus far, I have installed only seaplane grommets on the wing (opening to
the rear!). When I posted the question I was referring to washer style drain
grommets. Thanks for the reference. Would you suggest sea grommets on the
control surfaces as well? Or will they be perhaps too bulky?
JP.Lorie
Florida

________________________________
From: DAVID STROUD
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, March 9, 2011 9:41:00 AM
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Fabric covering Qestion?

Just wondering, JP...if the seaplane grommets are on the bottom and rear of the
surfaces with
the drain hole pointing towards the rear, under what conditions could ram air
enter. If anything I
think it might actually create some suction.

Like Hugh said, check the manual from your supplier.

By the way, AC43.13.1B says ....Install drain grommets on the underside of all
components at

the lowest point in each fabric panel when the aircraft is in stored attitude.
Earlier, it says....
atmospheric temperature changes cause the humidity in the air to condense on the
inside of aircraft
surfaces in all low areas.

David Stroud Ottawa, Canada
Christavia C-FDWS
Fairchild 51 replica
under construction C-FYXV

--- On Tue, 3/8/11, Jp Lorie wrote:

From: Jp Lorie
Subject: [fairchildclub] Fabric covering Qestion?
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, March 8, 2011, 9:28 PM

Hi,
I am trying to finish my long overdue F-24W46. Have installed the fabric and the

wing seaplane grommets on the wings.
The question is should I install drain grommets on the ailerons and elevator or
not? It appears to me that as those control surfaces deflect into the wind air
will be rammed into the drain hole and cause ballooning of the control surface.
As this is new to me, I need your response.

Thank you

JP.Lorie
Florida

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