Pietenpol-List: struts that join the two fuselage sides
Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2003 7:50 pm
Original Posted By: "DJ Vegh"
Subject: Pietenpol-List: struts that join the two fuselage sidesHi,I have reviewed all the pietenpol videos and pictures that I have been able to get at fly-in's and off the Internet. I cannot determine for certain if thewooden struts (ash and spruce) that join the two fuselage sides are to be glued to the spruce or onto the inside gussets (e.g. should gussets on the insideof the fuselage sides be notched out in areas where they prevent the spruce struts from contacting the spruce on the fuselage sides). I just don't know what is the preferred practise. Sorry for asking such a basic question but I have two fuselage sides which I have just finished that were meant for each other and I don't want to keep them apart any longer than I have to. Norm & Adrienne DecouNormDecou(at)aol.comFull set of ribs and fuselage sides donetail feathers, and Corvair engine in progress________________________________________________________________________________
Subject: Pietenpol-List: struts that join the two fuselage sidesHi,I have reviewed all the pietenpol videos and pictures that I have been able to get at fly-in's and off the Internet. I cannot determine for certain if thewooden struts (ash and spruce) that join the two fuselage sides are to be glued to the spruce or onto the inside gussets (e.g. should gussets on the insideof the fuselage sides be notched out in areas where they prevent the spruce struts from contacting the spruce on the fuselage sides). I just don't know what is the preferred practise. Sorry for asking such a basic question but I have two fuselage sides which I have just finished that were meant for each other and I don't want to keep them apart any longer than I have to. Norm & Adrienne DecouNormDecou(at)aol.comFull set of ribs and fuselage sides donetail feathers, and Corvair engine in progress________________________________________________________________________________