Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Aileron Actuation

The aileron actuation mechanism marks a turning point in the build project.  Up until now, it has been all about riveting.  We are now getting into the fun stuff, at least to me, of putting things together and making them move. 

Here is the first hinge bracket that will transfer the motion from the controls up to the aileron.
I got a new drill press and am wishing I'd had it since the beginning.  I love this tool!
Hand cutting the push/pull rods that are positioned inside both of the wings to transfer the control motion to the ailerons.
Here are some of the hinge brackets before they are bolted on.
I had a couple of helpers - here is Marek working on a side project of riveting two pieces of metal together.  He drilled, deburred, dimpled, and riveted the pieces pretty much on his own.  He is getting big.
Here is my brother Carl putting on the final touches.  Carl came out for the day, which was a huge help. 

Next up is the empennage assembly - which I've already begun!

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Flaps

Flaps are assembled and I'm match drilling.
We fabricated the wood cradles to support the flaps in an upright position while working.
Match drilling has been completed and I'm deburring the parts.  The back skins are final drilled for #33 pop rivets making deburring of those holes unnecessary.  Knowing this would have saved me at least a half hour of mindless work.
Parts are all out and ready to prime.  The only pieces not shown here are the skins.
I'm cleaning the skins in preparation for priming.

 Here are all the parts after priming.
Final assembly of the ribs and spars begins.
The nose skins are coming on here.
I'm sealing the trailing edge with tank sealant.
The top skins are buck riveted, while the bottom skins are pop riveted.
Here I am after the trailing edge has dried getting ready to rivet.
The flaps are done and with that the wings are done!  This is a momentous occasion as the flaps are the last pieces that I will construct.  With the quickbuild fuselage, I will be moving into the exciting assembly phase.
 
 
Flaps are attached.