This winter I have been looking for a Taylorcraft to purchase. My plan is to have it on floats so want a minimum of 85 horsepower. While inspecting an F19 recently I came across the following. In the right rear spar there is a crack on top on the end where the spar atttaches to the fuselage. See the attached photos. The first photos show the damage and the others are some I found online of a Taylorcraft wing being rebuilt that show what structure is in the vicinity of the crack. It appears that the nail through the first wing rib caused the split. I do not know how far the crack goes along the top under the fabric or down the vertical face of the spar.
I am interested in opinions on this crack. I have no experience with wood spars. My thought is a crack in the spar would require either repair or replacement, particularily in this location where the wing fastens to the fuselage. Anyone else seen cracking in this area? I greatly appreciate any and all guidance. Thank you.
Wes
I am interested in opinions on this crack. I have no experience with wood spars. My thought is a crack in the spar would require either repair or replacement, particularily in this location where the wing fastens to the fuselage. Anyone else seen cracking in this area? I greatly appreciate any and all guidance. Thank you.
Wes
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