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  • One Piece leading edge?

    I plan to replace the leading edge on my 1946 BC-12 with prewar (13 rib, built-up ribs) wings. I found available material from airparts:



    I'll receive one 32' long roll of 12" wide aluminum. Should I cut it into 4 pieces per wing? Or can I use just one continuous piece per wing?

    Tim
    Tim Hicks
    N96872

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    Re: One Piece leading edge?

    You can put it on in one piece. Please document how you did it if you can find a way to get it on smooth and straight. I haven't tried it but have heard trying to put the LE on in one piece is a lot like wrestling with an angry python.
    Anybody ever done it with good results?
    Hank

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    • #3
      Re: One Piece leading edge?

      I've never seen good long term results from a one piece leading edge like you're talking about. That wing flexes and moves, so eventually a problem shows up, it seems. I just keep them shorter and never have problems.
      John
      I'm so far behind, I think I'm ahead

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      • #4
        Re: One Piece leading edge?

        I agree with John that it is a bad idea. The 1 piece leading edge will tend to loosen or break the nose ribs. Tom

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        • #5
          Re: One Piece leading edge?

          I did the one-piece leading edges a long time ago on the advice of several local geezers, (Who had never done any themselves as it turn out.)
          Holy cow it was a PITA. Lots of motorcycle straps, hand shaping and special words. And it was not in conformance.
          It did not look any better that the three piece, so next re-build it was back to the original method.
          Best Regards,
          Mark Julicher

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          • #6
            Re: One Piece leading edge?

            Thanks to everyone who replied. I really appreciate learning from your experience.
            I'll put it on in 3 pieces. My current LE's have one piece from the butt rib to rib 5. Then another from Rib 5 to Rib 8.
            Then a third piece from Rib 8 to Rib 12.
            I'll plan to go back on the same way.
            Tim Hicks
            N96872

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            • #7
              Re: One Piece leading edge?

              If you notice on any original LE pieces , late 41 46 they started out screwed down from the butt out; then the holes are slotted to allow for expansion & contraction of the aluminum ( later models) ...yes they will slide a bit with heat. Very early ships had one piece , very thin ,
              Taylorcraft Foundation, Inc
              Forrest A Barber 330-495-5447
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              www.BarberAircraft.com
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