I am at a point where I would like to drill the inner flap arms to the torque tube. However on the wings I purchased from another builder the flap lever was already welded to the flap torque tube. Of course this means I can not set the flap lever position after drilling the flap arms to the torque tube. I really do not want to back up by fabricating a new flap lever and torque tube to replace the welded one. Here is my plan and I am hoping those with more experience can tell me where I am going wrong.
1. I have measured / calculated the flap lever angle for flaps retracted as 32* or 5.55" forward of the center line as depicted on the drawings. I calculated the angle and measured from the aft spar to the center of the hole in the flap angle on the plans to get the distance.
(reference this drawing in this thread https://bearhawkforums.com/forum/bea...n-in-3-notches
2. As I can not move the flap lever on the torque tube I plan on positioning it at the correct angle mentioned above.
3. With the springs installed the flap arms will be held against the rubber bumper in the retracted position.
4. Drill the flap arms to the torque tube which will set the flap lever in its correct retracted position (32* forward.)
5. Any minor variations will be dealt with by adjusting the flap turnbuckles.
What am I missing here?
Thanks
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