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Old October 3rd 04, 02:30 AM
smjmitchell
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Yeap ... go to the FAA web site and then big down till you find a link to
the historical Advisory Circulars (AC's). This will then link you to the DOT
Digital Special Collection or somthing like that.

Just search for AC21-3 when you get there.


"Leon McAtee" wrote in message
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"smjmitchell" wrote in message

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This test procedure is overly simplistic and may not test the critical
loading condition of the ribs.



I would recommend the test procedure outlined in AC21-3 Basic Glider
Criteria as a more concise and thorough load test schedule. This method
This publication also provides very detailed instructions on how to

mount
and load the rib.



BTW ... is there a web site where you can download
'Handbook of Instruction for Airplane Designers,' Air Corps, U.S.Army

(circa
1937)
or are you working from a paper copy.



Is there a place where one could down load this "more concise" manual?
A quick Google didn't turn it up.
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Leon McAtee



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Rib Testing

The rib is supported upside down by a jig simulating the wing spars.
The load, consisting of a single mass suitably divided by balance
beams, is applied to the upper edge of the rib (as positioned in the