N3UW
Your statement would be true if i already had a set of Patrol ribs, that is not the case.
Until my engineer come up with his evaluation, i see only good points in using my spars: 1) i have thems,
2) single piece extrusion spar (no splices)
3) time and money saving, no need to build new spars, no materiel needed
4) outboard of the gas tanks, no need to make any noses ribs, it will be single piece ribs
all the way to the rear spar ( because my spars are less taller than the Patrol ones)
5) As my spars were designed for a fabric wing, they are stronger than the Patrol ones
designed for an aluminum skin wing, definitely can't take the Patrol spars and put thems in
fabric wing as they are.
Your statement would be true if i already had a set of Patrol ribs, that is not the case.
Until my engineer come up with his evaluation, i see only good points in using my spars: 1) i have thems,
2) single piece extrusion spar (no splices)
3) time and money saving, no need to build new spars, no materiel needed
4) outboard of the gas tanks, no need to make any noses ribs, it will be single piece ribs
all the way to the rear spar ( because my spars are less taller than the Patrol ones)
5) As my spars were designed for a fabric wing, they are stronger than the Patrol ones
designed for an aluminum skin wing, definitely can't take the Patrol spars and put thems in
fabric wing as they are.
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