I forgot about the stab/fin bridge (or w/e it's called ). So, I built it and covered it.
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Dustin's building a Skylark!
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I've been busy doing all the little things you have to do to finish a sailplane like this one. Today I have something I'd like to share. I've finished painting the front of the fuselage. It's been covered with fiberglass cloth and painted with spray paint. I really like the way it looks.
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I need to tell you all about an unfortunate incident with the Skylark. It was getting aerotowed for the first time when there was a catastrophic failure of the wing spar in the center of the wing. As you can imagine, there was little to do but to release from tow and watch.
I feel terrible because this is a beautiful airplane and very well designed. The fault was all mine. Examining the wing spar, there was insufficient epoxy in the wing spar area. This caused the top and bottom wing spar to separate from the wing joiner when it was put under the stress of aerotowing.
If your reading this and you're a new to large sailplanes like me, please take note and make sure to add copious amounts of epoxy to your wing joins. It's also been recommended to me to add a filler to your epoxy in wing joining applications.
While most of the Skylark's fuselage is destroyed, the wings are not in terrible shape. I'll need to re-sheet much of the wing and rejoin the wing center section, but it appears that the hardwood in the wings is fine. Good thing it's getting close to building season .
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Originally posted by DustinI View PostThe fault was all mine. Examining the wing spar, there was insufficient epoxy in the wing spar area. This caused the top and bottom wing spar to separate from the wing joiner when it was put under the stress of aerotowing.
If your reading this and you're a new to large sailplanes like me, please take note and make sure to add copious amounts of epoxy to your wing joins. It's also been recommended to me to add a filler to your epoxy in wing joining applications.TEAM GORGEOUS
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