Speaking of tape...
On Mar 6, 9:36*pm, "Jay Honeck" wrote:
My fancy pants (a brand of wheel pant) have been done and re-done many times
over the years, going from dzu quick-connectors to phillips screws, having
fiberglass repairs, etc.
The halves firmly screw together just fine, and they're strong as a bridge
abutment, but the tight fit between the halves has been lost. *They now have
a visible 1/3" to 1/2" gap at the seam that probably represents a fairly
significant aerodynamic drag under air loads. *In fact, I've wondered if
that gap doesn't open up a bit under the load of a 140 knot wind, and has
maybe lead to some of the damage we've seen around the connectors.
It seems like a piece of tape (like is used in some aileron gap seals) over
the seam would take care of the problem. * True, it would make removing the
wheel pants more of a pain, but we only remove them at annual, anyway.
What's the rule on something like this? * Would this be considered an
owner-applied cosmetic modification, or something that needs some sort of
approval?
And does anyone have an on-line source for tape of his kind?
Thanks!
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Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"
1/2" gap... yeah it is most probably a source of drag. A stragically
placed piece of similar colored tape over the "offending" area falls
under the "owner applied cosmetic mod" in my eyes... YMMV. I guess my
question is,, What does Fancy Pants have to say about this poor mating
flaw?
Ben
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