europa-list
[Top] [All Lists]

Re: Jumbo fuel tank

Subject: Re: Jumbo fuel tank
From: Andy Draper <andy@europaaircraft.com>
Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 09:22:57
To clarify Alex's statement below: the spars will bend downwards under positive
'g' so clearance will increase, not decrease with load.

Andy Draper

>>> "Alexander P. de C. Kaarsberg" <kaarsber@terra.com.br> 08/28/02 05:45pm >>>
I have just installed my tank and had the same problem with clearance to 
the spar. I asked Andy Draper what the required clearance from the bid 
bracket to the spar is and he told me the spars flex around 5 or 6 mm at 
the center between the two pins (according to his memory) so this must 
be a minimum clearance. In other words, just being able to insert the 
spar is not enough.
In my case it was a problem getting the tank to sit squarely, (new tank, 
XS s/n 529) and ended up with a bit of a lean forward, almost no 
clearance at the top/ rear of the tank and just over 1/4 '' clearance 
between the fuselage and the aft of the baggage bay floor, having set 
the 323mm distance from seatback to the aft wall.
And for those who saw my earlier posting on this issue, i abandoned the 
idea of putting in something to prevent fretting, but after installing 
the tank I came to think of the thick felt used on many tanks, I would 
probably have used that if I'd thought about it at the time...

Good building to all,
Alex, kit 529

ScramIt@aol.com wrote:

>Hi all, I'm up to installing the fuel tank. 
>


[Redirected via the newforum list]



<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>