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  • Flap and Aileron drain holes

    While hanging the flaps and ailerons I realized I hadn't made drain holes. I'm thinking this needs to be done like on the tail feathers. Necessary or not?

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    Yes. AC 43.13-1b, para 2-14b offers a good explanation. SuperCub.org forum has a short thread on this as well:

    I fitted lots of seaplane drains to my wings when I covered. But for some reason I didn't put any drain holes in my control surfaces including the stabaliser. All looks fine from the outside but should I upset the great seal I have and drill some holes????? Or will it stay dry? It is the flaps...

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    • rodsmith
      rodsmith commented
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      Thanks Paul, did you drill through the aluminum trailing edge?

  • #3
    I made a hole in the side of the trailing edge, if that makes sense. The aft-most and inboard-most spot has a good place for a hole. I would think the ailerons are especially important due to the mass balancing.

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    • rodsmith
      rodsmith commented
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      That makes a lot of sense.

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    I did Rod, about one inch from the trailing edge. I think I have some better pictures saved in my archives if you need them.

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    • #5
      Originally posted by jaredyates View Post
      I made a hole in the side of the trailing edge, if that makes sense. The aft-most and inboard-most spot has a good place for a hole. I would think the ailerons are especially important due to the mass balancing.
      That is also what I have done.

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