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Old September 2nd 16, 03:12 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Marotta
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Default Wing Rigger

Unsolicited kudos:

Yesterday was not much of a flying day so my wife and I took a long walk
around the airport at Moriarty. As we approached the hangars of Mark
Mocho and Bob Carlton, we saw them fiddling with an Arcus and stopped in
to chat and watch. They were doing final tasks on a jet engine self
launch package and were preparing to rig it for a weight and balance
and, having read varying opinions on self rigging aids on this board, we
decided to hang around and watch.

The first thing I saw was the polyhedral and multiply swept back leading
edges making handling the wing difficult. Due to the polyhedral, the
wing had to be lifted much higher than normal, almost eyeball high, at
the outboard rib to rig it to the fuselage.

Mark had one of his Wing Riggers to which he'd added a battery powered
linear actuator to aid the gas strut and a wireless remote. How simple
it seemed to stand there and push a button and watch the wing rise to
the proper position. The wide main axle on the Wing Rigger made moving
the wingtip fore and aft a breeze. No lasers, gun sights, or cranes;
just his Wing Rigger. In short order he had both wings installed and
Bob fussed with the main pin to complete rigging. It was fascinating to
watch such a big ship go together so easily!

Nicely done! If I had an Arcus, I'd have a Wing Rigger with a linear
actuator but, alas, I only have a Stemme... :-D
--
Dan, 5J - Not associated with Wing Rigger, just happy to give a plug for
such a functional piece of equipment.
 




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