Hi All
There is lots of information out there about the craft of covering your wing with various different materials.
I can find nothing at all which would enable me to find out how strong that fabric needs to be. For example; why not just wrap it in Clingfilm? Well obviously it's not strong enough - but how do we know how strong it needs to be?
How far apart should I place the ribs? Is there a formula? I started my enquiries thinking that the fabric transmitted loads to the ribs and the ribs to the spars - but my analysis so far leads me to think that this is not true.
Does anyone have any book or weblink suggestions which wills shead light on this problem?
Thanks
Laurie
Fabric wing covering
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Re: Fabric wing covering
Laurie,
May not be what you are looking for but Google for AC_43.13-1B which is the "FAA ACCEPTABLE METHODS, TECHNIQUES, AND PRACTICES, INSPECTION AND REPAIR - AIRCRAFT".
Section 2 is about aircraft fabric and gives specs for different fabrics based on wing loading etc.
Tony
May not be what you are looking for but Google for AC_43.13-1B which is the "FAA ACCEPTABLE METHODS, TECHNIQUES, AND PRACTICES, INSPECTION AND REPAIR - AIRCRAFT".
Section 2 is about aircraft fabric and gives specs for different fabrics based on wing loading etc.
Tony
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Re: Fabric wing covering
Wow!
Thank you Tony. That'll keep me in reading for the rest of lockdown
As you say, not exactly the thing but a lot of answers to question I hadn't even thought to ask.
Laurie
Thank you Tony. That'll keep me in reading for the rest of lockdown
As you say, not exactly the thing but a lot of answers to question I hadn't even thought to ask.
Laurie