View Full Version : WW II Hellcat & Fabric Covered Stab.  Why ?
Bob
March 16th 13, 10:13 PM
Hello,
Saw a video on the WW II Hellcat, and on the walk-around it was 
mentioned that the Stab. was fabric covered.
Not sure if anything else was.
Really surprised.
Why did they use fabric on the Stab. ?
Was fabric covered surfaces "common" on US WW II fighters ?
Why ?
Thanks,'Bob
John Szalay[_2_]
March 17th 13, 12:06 AM
Bob > wrote in :
> Hello,
> 
> Saw a video on the WW II Hellcat, and on the walk-around it was 
> mentioned that the Stab. was fabric covered.
> 
> Not sure if anything else was.
> 
> Really surprised.
> Why did they use fabric on the Stab. ?
> 
> Was fabric covered surfaces "common" on US WW II fighters ?
> Why ?
> 
> Thanks,'Bob
> 
fighters, transports , also on Bombers, 
Short answer...
 before the days of hydraulic assisted surfaces, it took 
a great deal of strength to move those surfaces.
fabric covered made the work a little easier.
 (my aunt was a seamtress prior to the war, and during the war she 
  sewed fabric for Grumman)
Orval Fairbairn
March 17th 13, 04:09 AM
In article >,
 John Szalay <john.szalayatatt.net> wrote:
> Bob > wrote in :
> 
> > Hello,
> > 
> > Saw a video on the WW II Hellcat, and on the walk-around it was 
> > mentioned that the Stab. was fabric covered.
> > 
> > Not sure if anything else was.
> > 
> > Really surprised.
> > Why did they use fabric on the Stab. ?
> > 
> > Was fabric covered surfaces "common" on US WW II fighters ?
> > Why ?
> > 
> > Thanks,'Bob
> > 
> 
> fighters, transports , also on Bombers, 
> 
> Short answer...
> 
>  before the days of hydraulic assisted surfaces, it took 
> a great deal of strength to move those surfaces.
> fabric covered made the work a little easier.
> 
> 
>  (my aunt was a seamtress prior to the war, and during the war she 
>   sewed fabric for Grumman)  
The stab and fin were usually metal (or wood), while the control 
surfaces were fabric-covered, which made for lightweight structures 
(easier to mass-balance, to counteract flutter). Even the P-51 had a 
fabric-covered rudder; the B-29 had all control surfaces fabric-covered.
Early models of the Corsair had fabric-covered outer wing panels ans 
wooden-framed, fabric-covered ailerons.
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