Hi all,
Maybe you know something about this, hope so.
I am making a landing gear jig around 2 undamaged, no signs or repairs or bends landing legs.
The RH leg may be a prewar and the left looks like a postwar.
The jog holds a left and right side by side which is nice for comparison and I also have a left and right to fix so I need a dual jig.
This part has me perplexed;
a) the angles on the two legs seem to all be the same.
b) the cabane struts are the same
c) the "V" legs are 5/16" different on one than the other
d) axle angles match
e) this is the big one! The axle tip and brake plate are about 7/16" farther outboard on the right (prewar) than the left (post war).
I can make the jig so as to accommodate both but wonder if this is manufacturing variation, difference in designs, difference in drawing/design versions, undetectable damage?
How concerned should I be about seeing this difference.
Dave
Maybe you know something about this, hope so.
I am making a landing gear jig around 2 undamaged, no signs or repairs or bends landing legs.
The RH leg may be a prewar and the left looks like a postwar.
The jog holds a left and right side by side which is nice for comparison and I also have a left and right to fix so I need a dual jig.
This part has me perplexed;
a) the angles on the two legs seem to all be the same.
b) the cabane struts are the same
c) the "V" legs are 5/16" different on one than the other
d) axle angles match
e) this is the big one! The axle tip and brake plate are about 7/16" farther outboard on the right (prewar) than the left (post war).
I can make the jig so as to accommodate both but wonder if this is manufacturing variation, difference in designs, difference in drawing/design versions, undetectable damage?
How concerned should I be about seeing this difference.
Dave
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