I just slid them in and pop riveted them in place, with a little filler at the trailing edge. If they ever get dinged up, they will be easy to replace.
I just slid them in and pop riveted them in place, with a little filler at the trailing edge. If they ever get dinged up, they will be easy to replace.
I know I just ended up spending more time on this than was probably warranted, but I just could not bring myself to simply stuff the tips inside. (Even though the earlier responses show that it can look real good that way.)
I used a 1/2" balsa sheet to provide a flange for the molded tip. I put some sheet aluminum in the trailing edge of the tip as support for that SuperFil wedge.
- Gary
S7 SuperSport Tri-gear
w/Rotax 912, Oratex, Dynon
This just proves that there is more than one way to do things and it is the result that counts.