Mailing List lml@lancaironline.net Message #49326
From: Matt Reeves <mattreeves@yahoo.com>
Sender: <marv@lancaironline.net>
Subject: Re: [LML] L320 rib attachments. ? for slow builders
Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2008 19:25:57 -0500
To: <lml@lancaironline.net>
I am a slow build 320 flyer and had the same question when I saw a fast-build kit at Oshkosh a few years after I started my kit.

I got the answer that the old manual pertained to foam parts whereas new manual or fast-build parts pre-assembled pertained to honeycomb parts.  Also, I was told the fast-build layers of e-glass were thicker than the original.  I believe the Aircraft Spruce catalog is really good and comparing benefits of all the composite fabrics.  I know that one layer of carbon fiber is comparable to several layers of e-glass.

If it's a pre-built fast-build from Lancair, I'd trust it the way it arrived.  I know they do checks to be sure the parts are high quality and though it may not be 100% the same, I believe the strength is, or better.

Just my 2 cents. 

Matt

ETLTYT@aol.com wrote:
Gents,   I have a question for those of you who did the slow build program. What dimension was the 3 bid attach tapes at the wing rib to upper skin/spar juncture?  The old parts of my builders manual (I have an early fast buid kit but received the old style manuals at first) calls for a 4 inch wide tape, ie. 2 inches on each surface. However on my fast build wings the attach tapes are just over 2 inches wide, (1 inch on each surface). The reason this came up is I'm doing some repair work on a wing and I'm not sure if I should replace what existed or add more per the manual, which had it's fair share of typo errors.   Any info would be appeciated.   
                      Thanks 
                             Kai Ogston
 
         




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