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C J Campbell
December 18th 04, 08:20 PM
It took more than a month, but my 206 is finally flying again after getting
the wing skin replaced. A line guy had towed it into a flagpole. They did
not have to make any modifications and everything is just as it was before.
We ended up replacing the whole leading edge assembly rather than peel the
leading edge off the false ribs and then bond a new skin to them. It was
probably a lot cheaper in the long run, plus doing it the other way would
have required cutting two new inspection holes. Most of the time was spent
on all that riveting, especially toward the back of the wing.

Matt said he didn't even have to learn any new swear words to fix it. (I
think he knows them all anyway.)

--
Christopher J. Campbell
World Famous Flight Instructor
Port Orchard, WA


Ne Obliviscaris

Doug
December 19th 04, 03:34 PM
Well, congratulations. Must feel good getting it flying again.

Doug

Nathan Young
December 19th 04, 03:52 PM
On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 12:20:52 -0800, "C J Campbell"
> wrote:

>It took more than a month, but my 206 is finally flying again after getting
>the wing skin replaced. A line guy had towed it into a flagpole. They did
>not have to make any modifications and everything is just as it was before.
>We ended up replacing the whole leading edge assembly rather than peel the
>leading edge off the false ribs and then bond a new skin to them. It was
>probably a lot cheaper in the long run, plus doing it the other way would
>have required cutting two new inspection holes. Most of the time was spent
>on all that riveting, especially toward the back of the wing.

Congrats. It must be great to get it back again! Did you end up
painting the plane or just the new wingskin?

Andrew Gideon
December 19th 04, 08:28 PM
C J Campbell wrote:

> It took more than a month, but my 206 is finally flying again after
> getting the wing skin replaced.

Out of curiosity, what did you do for flying during that month?

- Andrew

C J Campbell
December 22nd 04, 03:28 AM
"Andrew Gideon" > wrote in message
online.com...
> C J Campbell wrote:
>
> > It took more than a month, but my 206 is finally flying again after
> > getting the wing skin replaced.
>
> Out of curiosity, what did you do for flying during that month?
>
> - Andrew
>

As a flight instructor, I spend most of my time in other airplanes anyway.
It mostly affected my ability to do high performance instruction and
charter.

C J Campbell
December 22nd 04, 03:30 AM
"Nathan Young" > wrote in message
...
> On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 12:20:52 -0800, "C J Campbell"
> > wrote:
>
> >It took more than a month, but my 206 is finally flying again after
getting
> >the wing skin replaced. A line guy had towed it into a flagpole. They did
> >not have to make any modifications and everything is just as it was
before.
> >We ended up replacing the whole leading edge assembly rather than peel
the
> >leading edge off the false ribs and then bond a new skin to them. It was
> >probably a lot cheaper in the long run, plus doing it the other way would
> >have required cutting two new inspection holes. Most of the time was
spent
> >on all that riveting, especially toward the back of the wing.
>
> Congrats. It must be great to get it back again! Did you end up
> painting the plane or just the new wingskin?

Just painted the new wingskin. We had to work a little bit to get the color
to match, but it looks pretty good.

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