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  • #16
    Re: 1941 bc-12-65

    Originally posted by Miguel View Post
    I believe is more easy build the stamped style ribs, similar to the last manufactured and can use wire, screws, or pop rivets for secure fabric in lieu of rib stitching.-
    Too, with the stamped ribs, is more easy to put metal panel covers over the wing tanks.-
    Miguel.-
    You just keep thinking that, you need a press and a die to make them properly, and every other method of attaching fabric requires a FIELD
    APPROVAL if not using the wire. I have done 337's for both rib stitching and rivets. People told me that the one for riblacing couldnt be done but I got the ACO to approve it. How do you think that the cubs put tank covers on with the truss style ribs? Tim
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    '41 BC12-65

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    • #17
      Re: 1941 bc-12-65

      Originally posted by astjp2 View Post
      < snip> requires a FIELD APPROVAL < /snip>
      Probably not in Uraguay!

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      • #18
        Re: 1941 bc-12-65

        Hello guys!!!
        Thanks by read my comments. As I say to Hank, I am learning reading yours posts.
        Thanks also by understand my poor english.-
        ASTIP2, I am in accord with you, a die and a press is the ideal, but for a mass production.
        For built few or a complete set for one aircraft, I think only is necessary a good pair of wood formers, a plastic mallet, a metal scisor and a circle cutter, and few more things.
        You have alert me about the fabric attach method, I must study this with our aviation authorities.-
        For the know of Robert, the reglamentations here are worst that in USA or UK, for our misfortune.-
        Hugs to all.-
        Miguel

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