   
Al Kittleson
New member Username: Al38kit
Post Number: 30 Registered: 07-2007
| Posted on Thursday, May 15, 2008 - 10:13 am: | |
I'm well underway in a rebuid of wings on the original wing design. I have removed the fiberglass gear and have a set of Grove aluminum gear. One area I have beefed up is the inboard rib and landing gear attach point. It appears that once the wing is attached to the plane, maintenance/removal of the gear leg attachment at this rib will be difficult. What experience have you folks had in this area? Is it any easier to install the bolts in the bulkhead first and slide on the attach plate, or put the nuts facing the fuselage? Is there a good way to remove the large bolt from the two attach mounts and remove the gear in this manner. There doesn't seem to be much space to work in. I'm considering finishing all the gear work on the wing before I mount it and hope that I don't have to take it off again...! Does anyone have any input on streamlining the AL gear? It appears about 18" of the leg will be exposed when I make the wing leg fairing and put on the wheel pants. I'm wondering if it is worth the work to make a leg fairing or just go with the gear shape in the breeze...Ideas? |