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Old June 1st 07, 02:33 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Does anybody has ever seen a fiberglass glider which was repaired
after a complete main spar damage at around 2m from the root-rib ?
Any emample, is it possible, how , how expensive ?

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Old June 1st 07, 03:49 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Does anybody has ever seen a fiberglass glider which was repaired
after a complete main spar damage at around 2m from the root-rib ?
Any emample, is it possible, how , how expensive ?


Almost any repair is posible in fiberglass. Spar repairs are not too
difficult. Get an estimate from a reliable shop.

I once saw a Diamont repaired after it was delivered to the shop in
wheelbarrows - no piece was bigger than 2 meters. So, yeah, it can be done.
I doubt that it was economical though. It was more a labor of love.

Bill Daniels


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Old June 2nd 07, 01:39 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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I have repaired a couple of broken spars (severed), but they were near
the tip, like 60" in. The only authorization I have ever seen was in a
Schleicher Repair manual which stated; 100:1 scarf angle at the tip
and 400:1 at the root. On a 15 meter bird with a 1/2 deep spar cap,
thats 200" or 16.6 feet (2/3 semi-span)! Of course the skin must be
removed to expose the spar cap. The other wing can be used to set the
jig and your work can be tested by sand bagging it to 5.3 G's. Is it
economically viable? NO!
JJ



On Jun 1, 6:33 am, wrote:
Does anybody has ever seen a fiberglass glider which was repaired
after a complete main spar damage at around 2m from the root-rib ?
Any emample, is it possible, how , how expensive ?



 




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