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Old 10-12-2017, 01:27 AM
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Default Wing root fairing

There are two ways the rubber can sit. The instructions for the 9 are very scant in the documentation. Does the rubber sit flat side up or other way. Did people trim this rubber? I trimmed the starboard one and now have a gap between fuse and fairing. I can push it over to touch the fuse but not happy to do this as I've read on the forums of this rubber coming loose and thrashing about in flight. Did builders glue the rubber inside the fairing? Interested to hear what others did.
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Old 10-12-2017, 03:13 AM
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In "concept", the flat side of the weatherstrip goes up. I trimmed my fairing to leave a gap that is quite small, maybe 1/16". This was the thickness of the weatherstripping from inside the grove to the outside of the weatherstrip.

When properly fit, you want the weatherstrip to form what looks like a fillet (concave arc) between the fuselage and the wing surface. The narrow gap provided by the aluminum fairing just allows the weatherstrip to fit and does not require any glue.
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Old 10-12-2017, 08:40 AM
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The nominal gap is about 3/16"
This will provide for a tight fit that results in the flange of the seal curving outward to make radiused fillet as mentioned.
The tight fit also keeps the seal in place without glue everywhere except at the aft end of the fairing, top and bottom.
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Old 10-12-2017, 08:44 AM
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I fitted the wing root fairings on the wings, then scribed a line that was 3/16" away from the fuselage.



I took the fairings down in size to the scribe line with the scotchbrite wheel and filed them straight.

Put the slotted part of the rubber over the fairing and press it up against the fuselage.



I trimmed the ends and used some pliobond (aka, contact cement) to keep the ends in place.
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Old 10-12-2017, 09:15 AM
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+1 for this method. Worked well for me. I trimmed off the part that would normally form the "filet." Some Ultra Black RTV helps hold it in place.

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I trimmed my fairing to leave a gap that is quite small, maybe 1/16". This was the thickness of the weatherstripping from inside the grove to the outside of the weatherstrip.
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