I attached my wings to my fuselage for the first time this weekend, an exciting time because the project really starts to look like an aircraft, even if the tail cone still isn't attached. It's been two years since I finished the wings, and I was happy to see that all the tabs lined up and fit the fuselage. But, not everything was perfect: The holes in the spars for the spar pins don't quite line up and it's not possible to push the spar pins through both spars simultaneously. They're close enough that I can fully insert the pin through either wing spar by itself. There's absolutely no play in the wing when it's installed this way, and no contact between the wing skin and the fuselage or rivets so I figure it's just a matter of carefully dressing the subspar tabs so that the wing can be inserted slighly farther into the fuselage. Given that those tabs were initially fit to the receptacles by hand filing before everything was assembled, I doubt this is an unusual situation, and because I expect to be removing the wings to store the aircraft, I want to take my time and get this fit as close to perfect as possible.
Does anyone have any tips for determining how much and where to file the subspar tabs? The misalignment of the holes is a fraction of a millimeter, just enough to be a problem since the tolerance on these holes is nearly 0.
Thanks!
Does anyone have any tips for determining how much and where to file the subspar tabs? The misalignment of the holes is a fraction of a millimeter, just enough to be a problem since the tolerance on these holes is nearly 0.
Thanks!