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Nose gear fairing dimensions

LettersFromFlyoverCountry

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Was there a redesign of the nose gear fairing when the new nose leg gear was introduced for the RV-12iS?

36iS/U-16 hasn't been updated since 2018. A few years ago, I reordered a nose gear fairing and hinge because I didn't like how the one I had came out. They've been sitting in a box in the hangar for 3 or 4 years and this week I've tackled it anew.

Figure 4 appears to show a 1" distance between the bottom front corner of the "flange" - for lack of a better term, and the top of that flange at its most forward spot.
But as you can see in my photo, it actually about 2 1/2". It's an important point because that corner is the most left rivet hole to be drilled in the hinge piece and the hinge piece itself will extend another 1" left.

With this callout, the hinge will fall much farther short of the left edge of the fairing than what is indicated in Figure 1 on page 36iS/U-17, a page which was updated about 8 months after the previous page.

Has anyone else encountered this?

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I think the 2 1/2" measure includes both the steeply sloped 1" aft portion, which is the 1" portion referred to in Fig 4, and a lower-sloped portion forward. Figure 1 on the next page (36-17) shows the registration of the hinge relative to the fairing, and the 1" offset from the change in the angles to the first hole in the hinge. That offset allows room for the nutplate keeper for the end of the hinge pin (Fig 1 on p. 36-19). I hope that makes sense.
 
I think the 2 1/2" measure includes both the steeply sloped 1" aft portion, which is the 1" portion referred to in Fig 4, and a lower-sloped portion forward. Figure 1 on the next page (36-17) shows the registration of the hinge relative to the fairing, and the 1" offset from the change in the angles to the first hole in the hinge. That offset allows room for the nutplate keeper for the end of the hinge pin (Fig 1 on p. 36-19). I hope that makes sense.
It does. Thank you.
 
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