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  • Wing root fairing cinch bolt

    My wing root fairings have these #6 machine screws to draw the two ends of the root fairing together. Do all TCrafts have something similar?
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    Tim Hicks
    N96872

  • #2
    Re: Wing root fairing cinch bolt

    That is what is on my 1946 BC12D.
    Richard Pearson
    N43381
    Fort Worth, Texas

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    • #3
      Re: Wing root fairing cinch bolt

      Mine have slotted heads, but otherwise very similar (46 BC12D)

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      • #4
        Re: Wing root fairing cinch bolt

        The same on mine.
        Cheers,
        Marty


        TF #596
        1946 BC-12D N95258
        Former owner of:
        1946 BC-12D/N95275
        1943 L-2B/N3113S

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        • #5
          Re: Wing root fairing cinch bolt

          Mine used to be slotted. And I had to reach way into the wing to engage them, only to have my screwdriver slip off if I didn't hold my mouth right. So I welded a socket head machine screw onto the slotted head.
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          Tim Hicks
          N96872

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          • #6
            Re: Wing root fairing cinch bolt

            Tim

            I have seen some where the screw was just a piece of all thread that had a ninety degree bend. When the fairing was tight the bend would be almost touching the aft end of the fairing. You would turn it by just twisting the bent part, sort of like an allen wrench. When the fairing was tight enough you just turn it so the bend is parallel with the aft end of the fairing and leave it. No tools needed.
            Richard Pearson
            N43381
            Fort Worth, Texas

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            • #7
              Re: Wing root fairing cinch bolt

              Originally posted by TimHicks View Post
              Mine used to be slotted. And I had to reach way into the wing to engage them, only to have my screwdriver slip off if I didn't hold my mouth right. So I welded a socket head machine screw onto the slotted head.
              Sensible. Just don't tell anyone

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              • #8
                Re: Wing root fairing cinch bolt

                Originally posted by TimHicks View Post
                Mine used to be slotted. And I had to reach way into the wing to engage them, only to have my screwdriver slip off if I didn't hold my mouth right. So I welded a socket head machine screw onto the slotted head.
                Sensible. Just don't tell anyone

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                • #9
                  Re: Wing root fairing cinch bolt

                  Mine is a rather common plated screw from the local hardware store that has a phillips head. Easy to keep the screwdriver engaged. I though they were all that way.
                  DC

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                  • #10
                    Re: Wing root fairing cinch bolt

                    Mine is slotted, and having just gone through the exercise twice because I didn't get the fairings completely against the fuselage the first time, I think I like the bent all-thread solution.

                    Mike V.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Wing root fairing cinch bolt

                      At one time I had a pair of root fairings that had a hose clamp cut into, and both pieces were riveted inside the fairing. They came off a flying airplane and are now on one flying in Florida that a friend of mine rebuilt. He said they always remained snug and never loosened up, which was a concern of mine when I gave them to him.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Wing root fairing cinch bolt

                        Hi Folks,
                        Does anyone have photos of the wing root covers and the wedge-shaped gap filler that are off the airplane?
                        There are several photos of them installed and get me tantalizingly close!
                        I am having to make them and need some kind of go by.
                        Are the root covers one piece and just curve around the leading edge then straight back and holding the gap filler in place?
                        Is the gap filler just aluminum or fabric covered wood or something similar.
                        Thanks!
                        Jay

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                        • #13
                          Re: Wing root fairing cinch bolt

                          Hi Folks,
                          Does anyone have photos of the wing root covers and the wedge-shaped gap filler that are off the airplane?
                          There are several photos of them installed and get me tantalizingly close!
                          I am having to make them and need some kind of go by.
                          Are the root covers one piece and just curve around the leading edge then straight back and holding the gap filler in place?
                          Is the gap filler just aluminum or fabric covered wood or something similar.
                          Thanks!Jay

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                          • #14
                            Re: Wing root fairing cinch bolt

                            Its aluminum, I am going to make mine like a cub and just make a complete 1 piece faring...
                            N29787
                            '41 BC12-65

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                            • #15
                              Re: Wing root fairing cinch bolt

                              Originally posted by astjp2 View Post
                              Its aluminum, I am going to make mine like a cub and just make a complete 1 piece faring...
                              I just put my wing root fairings on yesterday and the filler pieces are kind of bent up, and various stripped out screw holes from previous owners all over the two pieces. I was just thinking it would be a better design just to have the fairing flair out at the bottom just to get rid of those filler pieces. It would make a heck of a lot smoother transition from wing to fuse. Any fear of the slipstream getting under the inboard side at the rear and lifting?
                              Dave

                              F22 Experimental Build
                              46 BC12-D
                              N95078

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