The Horizontal Stabilizer HS-912 Hinge Brackets from my empennage kit are bent less than 90 degrees. They are typically bent ~88 degrees.
Looking at the RV-14 Wiki and searching Van’s Air Force I didn’t find anyone that had this issue. Also, I’ve not heard back from my email to Van’s Tech Support yet.
This reduced bend results in the distance between the Hinge Brackets being an 1/8” less than the thickness of the rod end bearing that gets installed between the two HS-912 Hinge Brackets.
The force required to pry the brackets apart enough to install a rod end bearing is significant and will make installing the elevators very difficult.
Interestingly my has friend has an old unbuilt RV-9 empennage kit and the HS-912 Hinge Brackets are bent 90 degrees.
My desire is to get this resolved before I rivet the rear Horizontal Stabilizer Spar Assembly to the Horizontal Stabilizer.
Has anyone else seen this issue before?
Thanks.
Brett H
Columbus, IN





Looking at the RV-14 Wiki and searching Van’s Air Force I didn’t find anyone that had this issue. Also, I’ve not heard back from my email to Van’s Tech Support yet.
This reduced bend results in the distance between the Hinge Brackets being an 1/8” less than the thickness of the rod end bearing that gets installed between the two HS-912 Hinge Brackets.
The force required to pry the brackets apart enough to install a rod end bearing is significant and will make installing the elevators very difficult.
Interestingly my has friend has an old unbuilt RV-9 empennage kit and the HS-912 Hinge Brackets are bent 90 degrees.
My desire is to get this resolved before I rivet the rear Horizontal Stabilizer Spar Assembly to the Horizontal Stabilizer.
Has anyone else seen this issue before?
Thanks.
Brett H
Columbus, IN






