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Elevator Model III Flat?
Working on a Model III and find the elevator fins are not on the same plane. When laid on a flat bench, one trailing edge is about 1" off of the table (fins have diferent angles of attack).
My thought is that there should not be a difference between the two. Is this intentional for some reason? I know of one other with the same deviation. I also looked at a Model IV where there were in the same plane.
Anyone run across this before? I plan on straightening these to be on the same plane unless there is a reason they should not be.
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Re: Elevator Model III Flat?
My model 1 is flat I think the only difference between yours and mine is that yours should be 1 inch longer on the cord than mine is
Last edited by TJay; 11-30-2014 at 07:16 PM.
Reason: spelling
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Re: Elevator Model III Flat?
The manual for my Model IV says that it is to help the control surface to be "self centering". Not sure if it helps, but I left mine as built...
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Re: Elevator Model III Flat?
This exists in both of my model IVs (1050 & 1200). When I rebuilt the elevator in my Mangy Fox project plane, I left the offset as was from the factory.
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Re: Elevator Model III Flat?
DENNEY AIRCRAFT manual dated 24 SEPT.91 Sub SEC. E-ELEVATOR Page F-E-1 Reads as follows NOTE: When you inspect your FE-70 Elevator weldment you may notice that the trailing edge on one side is about 1/2" higher than the other side. It is built this way so there will always be an air load on the elevator and it will not be blanked out by the horizontal stabilizer. DO NOT "STRAIGHTEN" THE WELDMENT!
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Re: Elevator Model III Flat?
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Re: Elevator Model III Flat?
thats great I would like to see a picture of that.
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