On Dec 11, 7:40*pm, choptopjim
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Drew Dalgleish;673927 Wrote:
On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 23:18:25 +0000, choptopjim
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I bought a started Homebuilt project from a Guy who passed on before
finishing the build. His work is Top Notch and I don't think I will
have any trouble getting his work accepted when I have the EAA people
inspect the project. I believe that getting someone to look things
over
now is the best way to start out, then I can start my own
documentation
from this point on because I am going for the Experimental Certificate
instead of the Part 103 route. After reading all I could find on the
Banty, I do not think a 28 HP engine will be enough power and getting
in under the 254 lb weight limit would be tough, because I will be
using solid spars instead of the built up type shown on the plans.
Going to modify the landing gear also, whats on the plans looks weak.
My Fuse is 90% built and the Tail feathers are complete except for
Hinging and covering and all the Ribs are built up and ready to slide
onto the spar. This is my first attempt at building an airplane and
any
comments about my plan of attack would be welcome, I am going to need
all the help I can get. Does anyone have any suggestions about which
Powerplant to use or any Wing Mods for better strength or Safety
concerns. * I have started sanding on the Fuse as the Spar varnish has
started to show some age and needs freshining up. Any Comments?
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choptopjim-
Congradulations on your new plane. I'm not familiar with the Banty but
will offer some general suggestions. Contact the designer to let him
know you're the plansholder so that any service bulletins can be
passed on to you. Try to find a Banty specific builders group and get
on the mailing list. Join your local EAA chapter, invite any builder
that's interested to come have a look.
The landing gear might be designed weak on purpose. It's a lot easier
to repair it after a hard landing than it is to rebuild the fuselage.
It's easy to make things stronger but that almost always adds extra
weight and if the part is already strong enough there's no good reason
to do it.
Thanks for the insite Drew, I have already contacted the
Designer and today I connected with another builder who is coming over
this weekend to take a look at my project. I downloaded the forms for
both the EAA and the local EAA chapter to join up.
I started sanding on the Fuse today to remove some of the
Epoxy runout at the joints and whatnot and to remove some of the pencil
lines on the Plywood left over from the layout. *Does anybody have any
suggestions as to what kind of Spar Varnish I should use? It needs to
be able to go over what has already been used and I have no idea what
the previous builder applied. It's Amber in color and hard to sand,
some kind of Urathane I suspect. I will study the Landing gear again,
your right Drew, I have to watch the weight and not overbuild anything.
Choptopjim
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The glue sounds like it's T-88. A System Three product.
Are you saying that the varnish needs to go over the glue you're
seeing or it's already varnished ?
http://www.systemthree.com/index_2.asp
Jerry