I used a 1inch length cut from a spare wing tie down extrusion, then drilled and tapped it at 90 degrees from the existing extruded holeHell
I'd be interested to see some suggestions (ideally with pics) on how you made the tie down ring stowage in your RV8?
How did you make the nut plate and what parts did you use?
Thanks!
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I wouldn’t bother with it. I keep my tie down rings in a little travel kit with my chocks, plexi cleaner, microfiber cloths, and disposable paper oil funnels.Hell
I'd be interested to see some suggestions (ideally with pics) on how you made the tie down ring stowage in your RV8?
How did you make the nut plate and what parts did you use?
Thanks!
R
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Same struggles with my -8 and also still have not decided where to put them on my Rocket for the same reasons... They have spent 600 hours in my tool bag and probably will live there a few moreI kept my tie-down rings in those spots (my 2003 QB already had “home-made nutplates installed) for many years, even though you kind of have to bend over the cabin sill while holding the rear seat out of the way (because the cushions want to close it) and then use your hand sort of backwards….I’m trying to say its awkward! Then what always happens when I am leaving a fly-in, people want to talk while I’[n trying to do all that….so I eventually just started tossing them in my side storage bins, along with my chocks, and that’s where they’ve lived for the past decade.
Debating whether or not to put mounts in the same spot in the Rocket, and currently thinking I won’t bother - even though its a clever spot!
Same here. My wife sewed me a little pouch to carry them, one section per ring, velcro closure. Keep them in the travel bag behind the pilot's seat. She also made pouches for my AntiSplat gust lock and my tow bar, to keep them from scratching anything. They're even in red fabric to match the paint schemeI wouldn’t bother with it. I keep my tie down rings in a little travel kit with my chocks, plexi cleaner, microfiber cloths, and disposable paper oil funnels.
“But it spoils the look of the thing….”I store min on the wing. Does removal of the rings show a noticeable increase in speed?
I store mine on the wing. Does removal of the rings show a noticeable increase in speed?
I agree - it's like seeing a boat sailing with the fenders out - it's just wrong!Any protuberance of the OML creates drag. This is an absolute fact. The fact that your instrumentation lacks the resolution to measure it is irrelevant. More important is the fact that you KNOW they create drag and are completely unnecessary for flight. Knowing failure to remove them should hurt your soul deep down in a place that can’t be seen on an ASI or FF indicator.
As @Toobuilder said, the speed penalty of leaving the tiedown rings in the wings is > 0.What’s the speed penalty when flying with them installed?
Well putAny protuberance of the OML creates drag. This is an absolute fact. The fact that your instrumentation lacks the resolution to measure it is irrelevant. More important is the fact that you KNOW they create drag and are completely unnecessary for flight. Knowing failure to remove them should hurt your soul deep down in a place that can’t be seen on an ASI or FF indicator.
They look very nice!I just can’t justify not having them in all the time. Seems crazy to have a precious toy that the wind can blow away without a way to hold it down. I think they are cute.
I keep my tie down rings in the same bag as my tie down ropes and other tie down hardware. Takes 10 seconds to install them. No drag when they are in the bag. I'm curious why there is so much resistance to removing the rings before flight - is there something I'm missing?I wonder if anyone has made pressure recovery rings or some type of snap on pressure recovery cover. I need tie down rings at least 6 times a year and would prefer to leave them in.
I have the Cleaveland tool micro tiedowns also. Very low drag if left in, but you do need either full length small diameter ropes, or a leader to tie off with big ropes or chains. I almost always have my handy bag of tiedown stakes packed with me, since you never know where you'll end up stuck. Tie down rings no good without tie downs either if you're in the wrong place...and , all too often the ropes at the airport not of your choice sometimes are in such poor shape they are false security.They look very nice!
Cleaveland rings https://cleavelandtool.com/products/stainless-tie-down-ring
are very low profile, almost can't see them from 10 feet away.
The only issue is that at some airports the tie down ropes are too thick, so may need to bring my own.
not too concerned about the drag with these
That's what I did as well, but like Paul said, awkward. I put them in a side pocket I made under the fwd seat belt bar.To the OP's point though, my 8 had regular nutplates that the builder just ran a NC tap through to make new threads.
Since the original question was where to stow the rings, it got me thinking. Dangerous.
How about some sort of bracket(s) on the rollbar or roll bar brace? Screw them in, slip a velcro strap between them. Instant grab handle.
I love stuff that serves multiple uses.
you do need either full length small diameter ropes, or a leader to tie off with big ropes or chains.
I installed the tie down bracket so it was flush to the skin inside. No gap.I hope y'all don't mind a slightly off topic question, but I am in the middle of the wing build right now (tanks done - phew!) and was wondering what everyone does with the gap between the wing skin and the tie down bracket screw location. Do we have a big hole in the skin for the tie down shaft to go thru, or is a spacer required, and if so, how is it retained?
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