Monday, November 13, 2017

Skinning the inner wing sections

Finally time to skin the inner wing sections. They have to be skinned before mounting the landing gear, or there will be no room to pull lots of the rivets. I also need to get get it on it's feet so I can sit in it and make cool sounds :-)

First I fastened the "Tygon" pitot and static pressure tubes. Just stripped them on to the electric wire lines. I have never heard of Tygon tubing before, so I googled it:

Clear, Phthalate-Free Tubing
Tygon S3™ B-44-3 tubing is specially formulated for transferring a wide variety of beverages including soft drinks, fruit juices, flavored teas and bottled water. In virtually all cases, Tygon S3™ B-44-3 tubing will not affect the taste or odor of products transferred through it, while its excellent non-wetting properties facilitate complete drainage and permit simple flush-cleaning.

The glass-like clarity of Tygon S3™ B-44-3 beverage transfer tubing allows the user to see product flow through it, so visual monitoring of flow is easy. This is particularly helpful in controlling or adjusting flow during processing.

Features And Benefit
  • Clear as glass for easy visual monitoring of flow
  • Lightweight and flexible for easy, quick installation
  • Broad chemical resistance
  • Non-wetting properties allow easy cleaning and complete drainage
  • Contains no BPA or phthalates

Aha, so that makes it good for pitot and static pressure tubing? Lightweight and flexible is good. Chemical resistance is also good I guess. Non-wetting properties is probably very good. Any water condensate will not stick to the walls, and therefore easily drain and evaporate, I guess.


Then I took some last pictures before putting the skin on (already drilled and countersunk)






Then I saw I had forgotten to prime the mating face under the doubler, so primed that and started riveting on the skin.




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