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Wing Warp Fix?
I built a nice straight wing and when I covered it with monocoat it warped it badly is there any way to straighten it with out removing the covering? Any advise would be great.
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Wing Warp Fix?
twostroke:
It's not uncommon to have a panel warp after covering. What you have to do is hold the panel with the opposite twist, and reheat the covering. Do it a little at a time, do the top once, then the bottom the next time. Switch back and forth, top to bottom, until you have it straight. Sounds like a bother, and it is, but not much of one. And as you continue to build, you'll get to where starightening a panel is just another part of film covering. HTH Bill. |
Wing Warp Fix?
Sounds like it sure beats taking the covering off and redoing I'll give it a try tomorrow thanks for that fast reply. :D
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Wing Warp Fix?
I'm just interested. When you do this and it's a warm day will the covering re-twist the wing?
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Wing Warp Fix?
gwk:
Generally the warp will not return unless the structure itself was built with an undesired twist. Desired twist meaning, for example, washout in a wing panel. When doing maintenance inspections on your models it's not a bad idea to include a check for a warps. They can appear, usually just a touch of transmitter trim will take care of them for normal flight. Bill. |
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