SECTION 32: TAILCONE ATTACHMENT: Difference between revisions

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== Page 32-4 ==
== Page 32-4 ==
[[File:32-4 dimple.jpg|thumb|When to dimple these holes: Page 32-5, step 3. Dimple all skins common to the F-1006 A, B & D bulkheads. In this case, it is the F-1006A bulkhead.]]
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When to dimple the holes marked in red? Answer: Page 32-5, step 3: Dimple all skins common to the F-1006 A, B & D bulkheads. In this case, it is the F-1006A bulkhead.


== Hints ==
== Hints ==

Revision as of 02:43, 29 March 2022

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When to dimple the holes marked in red? Answer: Page 32-5, step 3: Dimple all skins common to the F-1006 A, B & D bulkheads. In this case, it is the F-1006A bulkhead.

Hints

  • Stack at floor joint from bottom to top:
    • fuse skin (F-1077)
    • tailcone skin (F-1078)
    • bulkhead (F-1006B)
    • rib tabs (e.g. F-1019-R)
  • Use plastic wedges to guide the tailcone bottom skin to go above (inside) the fuselage bottom skin, e.g. at Amazon
  • Use two thin strips of aluminum (3/4 inch wide) in the bottom corner sections to guide the tabs of the tailcone to go inside the fuselage skin.
  • Use an inflated 20 inch truck inner tube underneath the fuselage center to lift the fuselage slightly, allowing a swivel motion within the fuselage cradle constraints e.g. at Amazon
  • This is going to be the first section where you will be happy to have a creeper to get underneath the fuselage, e.g. this one at HF.