Mark,

>From the photo, it's not clear to me where you are mounting the motor end of
the flap actuator.  I would suggest that you include a walking beam from the
motor end of the flap actuator to a tab on the bottom of the flap torque
tube.  This will resolve the pull or push force on the flap torque tube and
only leave a resulting torque on the flap torque tube.  A square al tube
could easily be used as the walking beam.  It could extend to the rear spar
and be attached to the rear spar with a short link to resolve the in and out
motion as the flap motor extends and contracts as well as the net torque on
the flap torque tube.  The result is very light structural loads to be
resolved by very strong parts of the aircraft structure.  The floor is not
sufficiently rigid to preclude flex that could result in change of flap
deflection angle.

As they say, a picture is worth a thousand words, so take a look at this
link to see what I'm talking about:
http://flyboybob.com/images/kr2/flapwalkingbeam.jpg.  I used a very
sophisticated freeware drafting package called bob-draw-pro so no comments
about the quality of the drawing, you get what you pay for.

Regards,

Bob Lee
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