51fixer wrote:
snj-5 wrote:
The Vans RV kit series airplanes uses the same section J stringer (same thickness) as is used
all over the T-6/SNJ/Harvard. Main difference is it has the main J section, but not the tiny
lip on the riveted side / edge (that's easily put on there with a brake and trim process).
It's relatively cheap too (about $1 dollar per foot, last time I bought 10 eight foot sticks of it).
Bela P. Havasreti
The horizontal has stringers different than the rest of the A/C for thickness. .025 for the J and .020 for the L.
I believe the wing J is .040 or at least the S123 is but it is the same shape as the horizontal section but .015 thicker.
And this lacks any kink on the skin leg.
Thanks Rich. I haven't torn into my wing panels yet, but I re-skinned the entire aft fuselage / tail cone
section as well as both horizontal stabs and the vertical fin. The tail cone has the same stringers as
the empennage (same basic shape). The spot welded stringers in the tailfeathers don't have that
little lip, but the flat / skin-side section of the stringers you get from Vans is actually wider than those
NAA spot welded stringers so you can trim them to size and/or form the little lip on the stringer and use
them in the tailcone (there are a good number of brand new RV J section stringers in my SNJ tailcone,
and also in the tailfeathers of my SNJ!).
Bela P. Havasreti