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Rick at Sundance Aviation, Moriarty, NM is restoring an LS-3 and asked me to
post a request for profile information for the wings. Going on advice I've read on this site, I suggested to him that he pull templates off the wings, fill, gel coat, paying attention to the first 6 inches back from the leading edge, and fair the rest paying attention to waviness. So, does anyone have templates, or is the consensus to do what I described above? |
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On Nov 10, 8:33*pm, "Dan Marotta" wrote:
Rick at Sundance Aviation, Moriarty, NM is restoring an LS-3 and asked me to post a request for profile information for the wings. Going on advice I've read on this site, I suggested to him that he pull templates off the wings, fill, gel coat, paying attention to the first 6 inches back from the leading edge, and fair the rest paying attention to waviness. So, does anyone have templates, or is the consensus to do what I described above? The Wortmann FX67 series airfoil coordinates are available. That said smooth and refinish is the most practical solution. Worth noting, just to confuse you, is that this series of airfoils is very sensitive to leading edge shape. Most have been sanded too round. If you're flying it for fun, don't worry, just enjoy it. FWIW UH |
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On Nov 10, 6:16*pm, wrote:
The Wortmann FX67 series airfoil coordinates are available. That said smooth and refinish is the most practical solution. Worth noting, just to confuse you, is that this series of airfoils is very sensitive to leading edge shape. Most have been sanded too round. If you're flying it for fun, don't worry, just enjoy it. What Hank said. The FX67 family of profiles, especially in the thicker variants like around 17% (for example the FX67K170), are sensitive to contour at the very leading edge, and are very sensitive to contaminants (bugs, rain, chips, dings, and especially paint orange- peel) across the entire surface back to the point of max depth. Unfortunately, the commonly-available FX67 coordinate sets do not have the abundance of data points that many other profiles have, so the contour in the tightly-curved leading is somewhat open to interpretation. Thanks, Bob K. |
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