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wing fitting doublers

Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2017 4:10 pm
by Mark K
I'm in the process of making all my wing fittings and have a question in regards to the overlaid doublers that needs to be wielded to the outside of some fittings. It appears to me that every place there is to be a flying wire there is a doubler? So there is a total of 12 small overlaid doublers? One on the outside of FSTW3-FSTW3A-RSTW3-RSTW3A this one shown on the plan and a slightly different shaped one on FSBW2-FSBW2A? FSBW2A doesn't show one but it looks like there should be one at each flying wire. FSBW1 is doubled entirely. I'm waiting on spars and plywood so for now I'm making all my wing related metal parts.
Mark K

Re: wing fitting doublers

Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2017 9:51 pm
by mmarien
There is a doubler for RSTW3 and RSTW3A and FSBW1 is doubled as shown on the plans. The note "Flying/landing Wires (Doubled)) means the wires are doubled. The connection from FSBW1 to RSTW3 is two flying wires. The landing wire connection from FSBW2 is to both FSTW1 and RSTW1. See Steve's pictures: viewtopic.php?f=8&t=715 or Hans and Sam's here: viewtopic.php?f=8&t=449&start=30. The Makelan CD doesn't show the wires all that well.

Re: wing fitting doublers

Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2017 7:38 pm
by Mark K
mmarien,
Thanks so much for the reply. Now looking at it again with your explanation it makes sense. Having this forum is a real help. I owe you a Huge Thanks for the CAD files I was able to get all the files water jet cut out of the required gage 4130 for a great price from a local shop. For now I'm drilling ,reaming, and welding up all the fittings. Thanks Again.
Mark K

Re: wing fitting doublers

Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2017 8:07 pm
by mmarien
Hey - no problem. You're right, the forum is a great place to get answers. Especially when starting on something new. I've gone though the Hatz Classic forum completely a couple of times now.

I also want to thank you. I freaked when you asked the question as I have all of my spar fittings complete. I thought I had missed something. It took a couple of hours of research but I reconciled the drawings with pictures of completed projects. It was a good exercise as I hadn't thought too much beyond putting the wings together.