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I'd appreciate hearing advice on the best visual clues for getting the wings on a Ventus 2c aligned when rigging.
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I have a Ventus cT which is pretty similar for rigging. I previously had
a Duo which uses the same Schempp-Hirth system. Firstly, before rigging ensure the water ballast dump lever is set to shut. then unlock your airbrakes. I usually rig the left wing first. The most important thing then, and before rigging the right wing is to ensure that the left wing is properly in position, i.e the gap between the wing and fuselage is small and uniform and most importantly, the fuselage height should be set so when you look at the right side of the fuselage, the left wing stub is exactly in the middle of the hole. If you don't get this right, any S-H glider is a pig to rig. If you set the height correctly, the whole aircraft goes together very easily. Hope this helps. Mike At 06:47 20 April 2017, wrote: I'd appreciate hearing advice on the best visual clues for getting the wings on a Ventus 2c aligned when rigging. |
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On Wednesday, April 19, 2017 at 11:47:55 PM UTC-7, wrote:
I'd appreciate hearing advice on the best visual clues for getting the wings on a Ventus 2c aligned when rigging. Not sure that the Ventus is exactly the same as the Nimbus3, but I suspect they're similar and will chime in with a simple alignment trick. Next time you have the ship rigged, make a pair of alignment marks between the end of the left panel spar butt and the fuselage. This will be on the front side of the spar where it sits near the right hand side of the fuselage opening. I always install the left panel first and the purpose of the marks is to make sure the panel is rotated correctly relative to the fuselage. This really easy to check during assembly and saves lots of grief. ymmv, Craig |
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On Wednesday, April 19, 2017 at 11:47:55 PM UTC-7, wrote:
I'd appreciate hearing advice on the best visual clues for getting the wings on a Ventus 2c aligned when rigging. Mine is a Ventus C. Try rigging it with the RIGHT wing going in first since that spar is behind the left spar. Then, when you insert the left wing, you can look in the fuselage and SEE the alignment of the left wing spigot with the hole in the right wing where it needs to end up. Its totally easy to see if you need to go fore or aft or up or down. It also helps to tape the top of the right wing before inserting the left to reduce the tendency to push the right wing out a bit when inserting the left. Bob BV |
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On Thursday, 20 April 2017 17:36:59 UTC-6, wrote:
On Wednesday, April 19, 2017 at 11:47:55 PM UTC-7, wrote: I'd appreciate hearing advice on the best visual clues for getting the wings on a Ventus 2c aligned when rigging. Mine is a Ventus C. Try rigging it with the RIGHT wing going in first since that spar is behind the left spar. Then, when you insert the left wing, you can look in the fuselage and SEE the alignment of the left wing spigot with the hole in the right wing where it needs to end up. Its totally easy to see if you need to go fore or aft or up or down. It also helps to tape the top of the right wing before inserting the left to reduce the tendency to push the right wing out a bit when inserting the left. Bob BV I have a V2 CX. Agree with Bob, I insert right wing first. Also regarding the airbrakes, yes make sure they are unlocked, in fact SH now drills a hole in airbrake rod and a pin, actually a second threaded pin for the attaching the tip is inserted in this hole to keep them unlock during (dis)assembly. On mine I know the wing is aligned correctly when the airbrake (spoiler) is pushed up about an 1/8 of an inch. |
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Here's how I position my ArcusM wing:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sche...w/gWQz_pyeDgAJ With my V2C I didn't find the above necessary, but perhaps it will work for you... Hope that helps, Best Regards, Dave |
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I have tried rigging the right wing first on my Ventus cT but in rigging
the left wing first, I have the benefit that I can partially insert the main pin. This helps prevent the left wing being pushed back out if the rigging is not quite aligned when I rig the right wing. As everybody else has said, it is vital that the wing stubs are properly aligned. If you don't do this, there is going to be a helluva lit of grunting and cursing. :-) Mike |
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I'll give you one extra tip too. They are manufactured in Germany in a generally cool climate. My old Discus 2 and now my Ventus 2bx are pigs to rig in the Arizona heat, however careful the alignment - clearly something expands. They always rig easier in the cool mornings.
Mike |
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Not a V2, but I rig my 1981 Ventus b IAW the manual. Dump valve closed, flap handle in S, and horizontal stabilizer rigging pin inserted into the hole in the airbrake tube. Left wing first and main pin part-way in to hold in place. When inserting the right wing I find the key is to sight the relationship between the pin on the left spar and the bearing that it goes into on the right wing root. I look towards the right wing root from the fuselage at an angle. There's not much room, but it is possible to see how close the alignment is. If it's not close it'll never go together.
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The other thing that helps a lot is:
AFTER putting the Left wing in place WITH the water dump valve closed WITH the main rigging pin partially inserted AND the airbrakes unlocked WITH the left wing set at a hight such the the wing spigot is vertically central within right hand fuselage opening IS..... Put wing tape on the left hand upper surface fuselage/wing joint so that when inserting the right hand wing it cant get pushed out. This last step make rigging so much easier. At 14:31 22 April 2017, George Underhill wrote: Not a V2, but I rig my 1981 Ventus b IAW the manual. Dump valve closed, fl= ap handle in S, and horizontal stabilizer rigging pin inserted into the hol= e in the airbrake tube. Left wing first and main pin part-way in to hold i= n place. When inserting the right wing I find the key is to sight the rela= tionship between the pin on the left spar and the bearing that it goes into= on the right wing root. I look towards the right wing root from the fusel= age at an angle. There's not much room, but it is possible to see how clo= se the alignment is. If it's not close it'll never go together. |
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