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kmach
11-07-2010, 09:17 AM
Hi, I just had an inspection done and one of the things they recommended was to put drain holes at the bottom trailing edge of the wings . i am not sure if the trailing edge is a channel , if it is then only one at the end, by the fuselage would be required. If it is not a channel then suggestions were to put drains at end of each rib just forward of the trailing edge. What is the proper spot to put drain holes ? Kevin
Kitfox 5 taildragger
kitfox2009
11-07-2010, 09:34 AM
Hi Kevin
I put mine just forward of the trailing edge near each rib. I burned them through with a hot wire.
Never seen them work yet because fortunately it is stored inside.
Cheers
Don
How`s the inspection going? Or was this the only deficiency?
Hi Kevin,
Yes, most guys do the drain holes at the rear of each bay (rib). My instructions (KF-IV) indicated making those holes to the outboard side of each rib. Think of the dihedral of each wing and how it would drain.
A round solderng iron does a clean job of this.
kmach
11-09-2010, 09:05 AM
Hi Don, I will be putting drains just forward of the trailing edge in each bay on wingtip side of the rib. I plan on using a small soldering iron. The inspection went well , the drain holes were the biggest , I also needed to add some stickers on the outside of the doors for the emergency release, a sticker for baggage area max weight , and for the throttle ,things like that. I am now waiting for the C of A. The annual I did before the import inspection was pretty detailed, I wanted to known this plane inside and out and do now. With changeing the odd thing here and there , the time sure flies by!! I never thought it would take 2 and a little months! I will post some pics when completed, Kevin
kmach
11-09-2010, 09:06 AM
Thanks Dan, this confirms what I was thinking of doing ! Kevin
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