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I'm a new owner of a 1984 DG-300 with 700 hrs. Upon first assembly,
it is apparent there is approximately 1/8" gap between the wing root and fuse. Also there is what appears to be a moderate amount of movement of the wings fore/aft when moderate force is applied. What is the acceptable amount of movement? Is there an adjustment, or shim placement that could be expected?? I'll could feel "bumping" of the wings in turbulent air. thanks... |
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We used shims on my ASW-20B to eliminate the slop.
On the '20B, the fore and aft pins in the fuselage can be knocked out using a steel rod through a hole in the pin on the other side, and gentle tapping with a hammer. Thin metal shim "washers" were installed until the clunk went away. Fly straight at 60 knots and wag the rudder slowly. If there's no clunk, then slop is gone. Beware, on some ships (PIK-20D) the spars and carry through tubes have different coefficient of expansion. If you get rid of the clunk on a cold day, you may never be able to assemble on a hot day. In this case you can't completely get rid of the little bit of play. Also, the gap between fibreglass parts on fuselage and wing is really inumportant - it's the gap between the metal parts. That's why we have tape! ![]() -Tom |
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I own an 1985 DG-300 3e127 with 1350 hrs. I too have a sizeable gap
between the wings and fuse (~1/8") after assembly. However, my wings have virtually no freeplay or movement at the tips. The maintenance manual does call for installing shim washers on the pin(s) when there is freeplay (sec 1.10). With the amount of motion you describe I would get it looked at. After consulting with your local A&I you could contact DG's service dept via email for washers (and/or specifications on max allowable freeplay). They have always been very helpful for me. John Cotter (XJ) |
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You put the shims on the load bearing face of the lift pins??? On
Schleichers the shims have to go behind the lift pin shoulders. A trial fit can be done on the font face but then the lift pins must be removed and the shims placed behind. Andy |
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Andy wrote:
You put the shims on the load bearing face of the lift pins??? On Schleichers the shims have to go behind the lift pin shoulders. A trial fit can be done on the font face but then the lift pins must be removed and the shims placed behind. This is the standard way it is done with DGs, they even supply a few shims along with other parts when it is purchased new. The supplied shims will not fit on the back face of the pin. Marc |
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![]() "Marc Ramsey" wrote in message ... Andy wrote: You put the shims on the load bearing face of the lift pins??? On Schleichers the shims have to go behind the lift pin shoulders. A trial fit can be done on the font face but then the lift pins must be removed and the shims placed behind. This is the standard way it is done with DGs, they even supply a few shims along with other parts when it is purchased new. The supplied shims will not fit on the back face of the pin. Marc From an unnamed glider maintenance manual: "Tangential backlash (Movement back and forth at the wing tip.) can occur due to the wear of the washers which are pressed onto the wing attachment pins. If the movement exceeds 45mm (!) additional washers can be pressed onto the pins." Talk about a glider being a loose formation of parts. Bill Daniels Bill Daniels |
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Thanks, that's very helpful, it's still it bit cool out here in AZ. I
might wait a couple months to see how the wings install when its warmer. I have another question in regards to the Tech note regarding the landing gear down/lock modification. I forget the T/N #, but DG sells the kit for approx 70 euro. Has anyone installed this mod, how are the results.. |
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I just had that T/N installed last month. My gear handle was not yet
very loose, but if you talk to other owners, it is just a matter of time before that handle gets so loose as to flop out of the gear down position. The T/N fix is very nice in terms of how positive the action is when reaching both the up and down positions. IMHO the torsion spring weight they chose is just right. John Cotter (XJ) |
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