I have just finished installing a VANS RV-14 Landing Light into my Bravo and thought you might enjoy sharing the process. My wing is upside-down on the bench so the view is from that perspective
Firstly, the leading edge profile is different so you need to adjust the lens. I used ratchet straps (protect the trailing edge with wood blocks) and a heat gun - easy.
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You obviously can't use the indexing marks on the template so just position as best you can. Only drill the bottom row of holes for the mount. The wing section is deeper so you have to cut off the top flange and extend. You also need to adjust the flange angle. Then match drill from the inside for the top holes.
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The instructions call for countersinking the lens attach holes and dimpling the skin. I decided to enlarge the lens holes to 3/16" to relieve any potential stress and use pan-head screws. Will probably decrease cruise speed by about 0.02kts ....
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The finished article. Total time about 8 hours. Once the paint is done, I intend to mask up the lens, loosen it a bit and put in a bead of clear sealant just to make sure the lens/skin joint is sealed.
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Firstly, the leading edge profile is different so you need to adjust the lens. I used ratchet straps (protect the trailing edge with wood blocks) and a heat gun - easy.
IMG_0657.JPG
You obviously can't use the indexing marks on the template so just position as best you can. Only drill the bottom row of holes for the mount. The wing section is deeper so you have to cut off the top flange and extend. You also need to adjust the flange angle. Then match drill from the inside for the top holes.
IMG_0671.JPG
The instructions call for countersinking the lens attach holes and dimpling the skin. I decided to enlarge the lens holes to 3/16" to relieve any potential stress and use pan-head screws. Will probably decrease cruise speed by about 0.02kts ....
IMG_0672.JPG
The finished article. Total time about 8 hours. Once the paint is done, I intend to mask up the lens, loosen it a bit and put in a bead of clear sealant just to make sure the lens/skin joint is sealed.
IMG_0669.JPG
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