Harmut Bell wrote: > "Some Rippling" ... on the Bottom skins I assume. > > This is a common thing on Ercoupes. > Any hard landing will let the wings move forward a bit, the rear spar flexing with it. > Somewhere along the path the bottom skin usually wrinkles then. > > A little is ok here.
How much is a little? I realize its a hard question to answer but if you could try that would be great. Steve > I have come across an issue that I think has been dealt with beforeby the group.In getting my coup ready to fly this year and conduct my annual, I noticed some rippling between the end rib and the outer walkway ribwhere the rear spar passes through.I have not pulled the wing yet (which I have to do since I have notyet done the inspection holes in the walkway box.)I noticed that when I removed the gap strips between the wing and the walkway, the edge of the rib end trailing edge is bend a bit as well.I read somewhere that this is part of an inherent weakness in the ribs where the rear spar passes through.I also read somewhere that there is a reinforcement for this area.The coupe is a Forney F1 serial 5713, so it is one of the later models, so it has most of the upgrades that were made along the way.I need some information to lead my mechanic through any repairs needed.What is the possible cause of this? What possible damage do I need to check for? What is involved in repairing this area.Thanks in advance for any help the group can provide.Steve FinkelmanEdmonton ABCanada. > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Enjoy 5 GB of free, password-protected online storage. > http://www.windowslive.com/skydrive/overview.html? ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_Refresh_skydrive_062008 >
