Wing fillets done easier plus other tips!

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Xanadu
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Wing fillets done easier plus other tips!

Post by Xanadu »

Check out this site for wing fillet tips, sound much better than what we do now.

http://tpbweb.com/media/catalog/617.pdf

Also this site is wealth of tips an knowledge!

http://pensacolafreeflight.org/pageDisp ... geid=13152 :D
lenard
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Len.
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Post by Xanadu »

Never saw that post.............. :shock: :oops:
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RE: Wing fillets done easier... whats a wing fillet?

Post by Flyguy172 »

This may be a silly question to ask but what’s a wing fillet?
get your head in the clouds =)
lenard
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Re: RE: Wing fillets done easier... whats a wing fillet?

Post by lenard »

Flyguy172 wrote:This may be a silly question to ask but what’s a wing fillet?
Not silly at all, a wing fillet is the curved section where the wing joins on to the fuselage.
Len.
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Post by Xanadu »

Oh darn, you beat me to it.

I was going to say it was the piece attached to the drumstick silly.... :P
(sic)
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Post by cdwheatley »

I may be wrong, but I've always been led to believe that a wing fillet is actually the small piece of balsa or whatever that's glued to the trailing edges of the wings and the fuselage to fill(et!) in the gap there, the purpose of which is to help make the trailing edges curve and 'blend in' to the fuselage. The curved piece that goes over the upper surface of the wing and against the fuselage side is a fairing.
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Post by reginaldian »

Read the article on wing fillets, and just installed them, but made some slight changes: I used a little heavier card stock than tracing paper, and laminated silkspan on one side. I left about a quarter of an inch of silkspan outside the fillet border. This allows you to install fillet by either doping or 50/50 glue mixture with the silkspan now being attached directly to the fuselage, and wing. It blends in beautifully with no step showing. Very little sanding necessary.
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